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This past summer and fall, artist Wendy Red Star’s designs for the Public Art Fund graced bus shelters, as part of a series entitled “Travels Pretty.”
This past summer and fall, artist Wendy Red Star’s designs for the Public Art Fund graced bus shelters, as part of a series entitled “Travels Pretty.”
In August, Davina Semo’s Reverberation was revealed at the Brooklyn Bridge Park in New York City. The installation, presented by Public Art Fund, resides along… Read More »Making Noise at the Brooklyn Bridge Park with Davina Semo’s “Reverberation”
If you have ever experienced one of Austrian artist Erwin Wurm’s chubby vehicles or spatially confused houses in person, you have likely wondered about the… Read More »Erwin Wurm’s Hot Dog Bus Now Serving at Brooklyn Bridge Park
In March, the U.K.-based artist Yinka Shonibare MBE was in New York for the reveal of a new public work, Wind Sculpture (SG) I, at… Read More »Why Yinka Shonibare MBE Likes Making Public Work
Ugo Rondinone is a romantic minimalist. His colorful, poetic works, like dog days are over and seven magic mountains, have graced both high- and low-traffic… Read More »Ugo Rondinone’s Messages of Optimism and Love
Outside the fairs, museums, and galleries, a great way to see contemporary art in New York this spring is in public spaces, parks, and pavilions… Read More »Public Art: Where to See What in New York This Week
New York is home to some of the best institutions, museums, and galleries in the world. We’ve highlighted shows you can’t afford to miss this… Read More »What to See in New York This Week
Public art and performance brought the art experience out of the fair halls and tents and into the streets, parks, and beach, shifting the focus… Read More »Parades, Roller Skating, and Performances: Public Art at Art Basel Miami Beach
Brooklyn-based artist Hank Willis Thomas debuted his new public art instillation The Truth Is I See You, last Tuesday evening at the Metrotech Promenade in… Read More »Hank Willis Thomas “The Truth Is I See You” at MetroTech
“It was a pleasure from beginning to end, which is a rare thing when you’re making sculpture. There’s usually a lot of heartbreak and pain… Read More »Thomas Houseago on “Masks (Pentagon)” at Rockefeller Plaza: I Want to Let People in