The Football Ground and Visual Culture: Recapturing Place, Memory and Meaning at Ayresome Park

被引:10
作者
Wood, Jason
Gabie, Neville
机构
关键词
football; heritage; identity; commemoration; community; tourism;
D O I
10.1080/09523367.2011.567771
中图分类号
K [历史、地理];
学科分类号
06 ;
摘要
2010 marked the 15th anniversary of Middlesbrough Football Club leaving its historic home at Ayresome Park, and the tenth anniversary of the completion of the housing estate that now occupies the site. It was also the tenth anniversary of the start of Neville Gabie's 'The Trophy Room' commemorative art project. This involved the incorporation of artworks in and around the new houses as symbolic allusions to the former ground. This article re-examines the motives, concept, challenges and methodology behind the project; explores the original relationships between the artist, developers, residents, fans and club; investigates current views and attitudes towards the artworks; and opens out debate on visual culture in this context, focusing on such questions as place attachment, public memory, history and heritage, civic pride and identity and nostalgia sport tourism.
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页码:1186 / 1202
页数:17
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