
#3: Young: Young considers the public dimension of
memorials, and of Holocaust memorials in particular. He notices that monuments
refer us to the past, but that they can also play an activist role in the
present, thus affecting the future. He quotes Marianne Doezema: “The
public monument has a responsibility apart from its qualities as a work of art.
It is not only the private expression of an individual artist; it is also a
work of art created for the public, and therefore can and should be evaluated
in terms of its capacity to generate human reactions.”
Reflect on this
statement, while looking at these public works of art: http://flavorwire.com/328208/10-playful-public-works-of-art/view-all
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