Konst i centrum En undersökning av två kontroversiella verk i Göteborgs offentliga miljö
Public art in the centre: an examination of two controversial art displays in Gothenburg’s public space
Abstract
This master’s thesis in history of ideas is an interdisciplinary study which engages in the aspect of urban
planning, public art and cultural policy through the analysis of two different types of public displays in
Gothenburg. The main objects for the research are a water and light display ordered by the city of Gothenburg
and the other is Eternal Employment, a conceptual artwork, which is commissioned by the Public Art Agency
Sweden. The focus of the examination is the heterogeneous context that surrounds the processes of these two
displays and the decision-making. The hypothesis is that these works represents two approaches that the public
displays have devolved into as a result of politics and urban planning. The thesis examines how the ideas
regarding art and culture are expressed in the material via the two theoretical concepts entrepreneurialism
from David Harvey and Jeff Werner’s the post-democratic state. The examination shows how art and culture
have become a tool for urban planning and cultural policy to make the city attractive. Regarding the hypothesis
the examination shows that instead of two approaches it is rather a symptom caused by the same factor – the
post-democratic state. Despite their differences, the displays are motivated in a similar way, which implies an
instrumental approach to art and culture. Although, the result also shows that there is a critical potential within
the artwork in comparison with the water and light display that cannot be instrumentalized.
Degree
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Date
2020-05-13Author
Berggren, Marie
Keywords
urban planning
public art
cultural policy
the Gothenburg spirit
public display processes
urban planentrepreneurialism
the post-democratic state
the Public Art Agency Sweden
Gothenburg
Eternal Employment
Language
swe