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2008年2月在北爱尔兰伦敦德里举行了一次研讨会,本文基于此次会议演讲,讨论英国公共艺术的现状和委托程序。俗话说“谁出钱,谁点戏。”对艺术委托来说,也是如此。比方说,私人的楼宇开发商希望把握整个支付过程的控制权。最终拥有委托作品的艺术委托人,也是如此。在这种情况下,谁是客户,那是毫无疑问的。然而在公共艺术的委托过程中,有很大比例资金来自“公款”(税收资金),在这类案例中,
In February 2008, a seminar was held in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, based on the presentations on the current status and commissioning process of British public art. As the saying goes, “Who pays for the money, who plays?” For the art commission, too. For example, private property developers want to take control of the entire payment process. The same applies to the art client who owns the commissioned work. In this case, who is the customer, there is no doubt. However, in the commission of public art, a large proportion of funds come from “public funds” (tax funds). In such cases,