Books
Isabella Hughes

Public Monuments

Public Monuments explores the significant role of public art, particularly sculptures, in shaping our understanding of history, cultural values, and civic identity. These monuments, often seen as static objects, are in fact dynamic agents that actively influence collective memory and spark important conversations about historical representation. The book delves into how societies use these three-dimensional artworks to honor historical figures, commemorate significant events, and foster a sense of community.

The book examines the historical context surrounding the creation and reception of public monuments, revealing how prevailing ideologies and power structures influence their design and placement. For example, the selection of specific artistic representations of historical figures can greatly impact public perception of their legacy.

The book progresses through three key sections, first analyzing monuments dedicated to individuals, then those commemorating events, and finally, the role of public sculpture in fostering civic pride. By analyzing diverse case studies, the book highlights the complex interplay between artistic representation, historical interpretation, and social meaning. It demonstrates that public monuments are subject to constant reinterpretation, reflecting shifts in cultural values and historical perspectives. This approach emphasizes the active role of the viewer in shaping the meaning of public monuments and makes a valuable contribution to the fields of history, art, and cultural studies.
145 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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