Public Art

“What belongs to one, belongs to almost no one,” said Spanish sculptor Eduardo Chillida, who dedicated a significant portion of his practice to 

Lines in Four Directions is a 90-by-72-foot sculpture by the late artist 

From the extreme flooding in Asheville to the catastrophic fires in Los Angeles, and every melted glacier gap in between, the globe is reeling from recent 

graffiti art exhibition at Arts Arkade near Piccadilly Circus in London…

More major changes are being made by the Trump administration in an effort to reduce the federal bureaucracy.

When organizers were considering which Los Angeles artists to commission for the…

Sculpture gardens are outdoor spaces that unify art and nature

One hundred life-size Indian elephant sculptures are slowly making their way across the United States. The Great…

In 1999, Friends of the High Line was founded by Joshua David and Robert Hammond, with the intention of preserving the greenery that had developed in the underused, elevated train…

eL Seed's multimedia work combines elements of painting, sculpture, and writing. After long periods of research, he introduces text-forward art installations in different communities, using language…
Amy Laugesen sculpts horses and mules in homage to their roles in the history of Colorado. However, her rustic yet elegant ceramic and mixed-media equine sculptures look as if they could have been…
Could the Exhibition of Socialist Monuments Offer Guidelines for Americans to Recontextualize Confederate Statues?