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    The art of process

    Vance, Matthew
    Abstract
    This article outlines the process undertaken to design the Dunedin Botanic Garden entranceway by an artist-led team. The development of the entranceway as a sculptural piece has provided an enduring cultural statement, a rigorous process and a strong precedent for the future involvement of artists in public places.
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    landscape design; public spaces; public art; Dunedin Botanic Garden; monument; sculpture
    Date
    2000-03
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    Journal Article
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    Vance, M. (2000). The art of process. Landscape New Zealand, March/April 2000, 18-19.
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