Being Public is an anthology of essays investigating, from different
perspectives, the notion of the public.
"Public" is a huge concept in current debates on culture, yet the notion
itself remains largely unexamined and unexplored, particularly as it
applies to culture and the arts. The meanings of both "art publics" and
"public space" have become complex at a time when boundaries between
public and private are shifting, and "the public" actually comprises
different groups of changing composition and identity.
What does it mean to be public today? And what is the role of art in
constituting both "public space" as well as "a public"? Taking these
questions as a starting point, this book, part of the new Making
Public series, aims to create a better understanding of the
relationships between art and the notion of the public.