Opinion
Are We Asking Too Much of Public Art?
We want public art to interrogate social injustices, fill us with love and joy, and brush aside human flaws, but it rarely ever lives up to these expectations.
Opinion
We want public art to interrogate social injustices, fill us with love and joy, and brush aside human flaws, but it rarely ever lives up to these expectations.
News
The grassroots advocacy group Industria found that artists working in the public sector earned a median hourly rate of just £2.60 ($3.25).
News
The King Center for Nonviolent Social Change, established by the civil rights activist in 1968, unveiled the new memorial on what would have been her 96th birthday.
News
The sculpture, dedicated to scientist Rita Levi-Montalcini, is described as “a tribute to the great majority of women who are curvy.”
News
The flags of UN member states that typically line the Rink now depict bagels, pizza slices, and local restaurants in a new partnership with the food rescue organization City Harvest.
Art
Want to leave a mark on your city or town, but don’t know where to start? Paddy Johnson has some tips.
Art
Indian artist Diptej Vernekar attached puppets of Hindu avatars to exercise equipment that anyone could activate and engage with.
Art
In her world, there is no detritus and everything (everyone) is charged with potential.
News
Despite the deluge of online memes, reactions on the ground were mostly positive, but some think the work lacks context.
Art
A string of recent mural removals raises important questions about how public artworks are protected and what recourse, if any, exists for artists in the event of their destruction.
Art
The sculptural tribute was installed in a Boston park, the city where the couple first met.
News
Nine contemporary artists have taken over vacant advertising spaces at the aesthetically beleaguered Port Authority.