Abstract

Collaboration is a term that has been used frequently in the 1980s to describe various interactions among sculptors, architects, and landscape architects. What actually constitutes collaboration, however, is a complex matter; in practice, it has involved everything from the addition of a sculptor to an already planned architectural project to the teamwork of artists and designers from the early planning stages of a public commission. Many artworks in public places have been completed using the first arrangement, but the second is still something of a novelty in contemporary public art.

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