Nearby art: A new type of public art practice in the Pearl River Delta, China

IF 3.2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Yaqin Zhong, Qingtong Yang, Yiwen Wang
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With the development and transformation of contemporary Chinese urban areas, the production mechanism, place, and form of expression of urban public art are rapidly evolving. At the same time, urban planning is accelerating the disappearance of the urban “nearby” as a buffer zone and innovation space. Taking the Pearl River Delta region in China, and in particular, the historic city of Guangzhou and the immigrant city of Shenzhen as examples, this paper analyzes how urban groups perceive the nearby environment through the action of art through the evolution of urban culture. This paper proposes “nearby art,” a term that refers to the art form in which urban individuals or small groups from different backgrounds subtly target social issues and practice locally in complex urban surroundings. The concept of nearby art is based on the examination of trends toward diversification in public art. First, groups with different backgrounds have been playing a unique role in public art. Second, the places where public art is situated has extended to diverse and mixed urban spaces. In addition, diverse ways of interacting with public art have enriched the forms of expression of public art. Through nearby art, both creators and participants can better reflect on their present situation in life and rebuild social relations through interaction. This kind of art is increasingly becoming an important part of residents’ daily lives as it creates a more visual and fluid life esthetic. Simultaneously, it is constructing and disseminating narrative elements within urban culture by uncovering and integrating the diverse cultural content.
附近的艺术中国珠江三角洲的新型公共艺术实践
随着当代中国城市的发展和转型,城市公共艺术的生产机制、场所和表现形式也在迅速演变。与此同时,城市规划作为缓冲地带和创新空间的城市 "附近 "正在加速消失。本文以中国珠江三角洲地区,特别是历史名城广州和移民城市深圳为例,分析城市群体如何通过城市文化的演变,以艺术的行动感知附近的环境。本文提出的 "邻近艺术",是指来自不同背景的城市个体或小群体在复杂的城市环境中巧妙地针对社会问题进行本土实践的艺术形式。附近的艺术 "这一概念的提出是基于对公共艺术多元化趋势的研究。首先,不同背景的群体在公共艺术中发挥着独特的作用。其次,公共艺术的场所已扩展到多样化的混合城市空间。此外,与公共艺术互动方式的多样化也丰富了公共艺术的表现形式。通过身边的艺术,创作者和参与者都能更好地反思生活现状,在互动中重建社会关系。这种艺术创造了更加直观、流畅的生活美学,正日益成为居民日常生活的重要组成部分。同时,通过对多元文化内容的挖掘和整合,构建和传播城市文化中的叙事元素。
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Global Media and China
Global Media and China COMMUNICATION-
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