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Displaying all articles tagged:
Public Art
art
May 17, 2018
Breakfast With Anselm Kiefer, Who Made That Flying Lead Book at Rock Center
Just don’t write on his cappuccino, please.
By
Carl Swanson
fall preview 2017
Aug. 25, 2017
Ai Weiwei on His Massive Upcoming Public Art Fund Project
“It is like presenting yourself to an old lover; to give to the city what I never had a chance to achieve when I was there.”
By
Carl Swanson
vulture cover story
Apr. 16, 2017
After Her Sugar Sphinx, Kara Walker Is a Whole Different Kind of Public Figure
And she’s figuring out a whole new approach to public art.
By
Doreen St. Félix
public art
Nov. 21, 2016
Jeff Koons Will Donate
Bouquet of Tulips
Sculpture to the People of Paris
In commemoration of 2015’s terrorist attacks there.
By
Kaitlin Fontana
Aug. 23, 2016
Here’s What Happens When Vigilante Art Critic Eric André Is Set Loose in NYC
Of course the cops showed up.
By
Kenny Wassus
Aug. 15, 2016
This Psychedelic Art Installation May Induce a Drug-Free Trip
Ooh, shiny.
By
Kenny Wassus
and
Cait Munro
June 6, 2016
Franz Kafka Is Always Watching You, If You’re Outside City Hall in Prague
It’s in the middle of a bustling shopping center in Kafka’s hometown, Prague.
By
Christine Nguyen
and
Cait Munro
reasons to love new york
Dec. 17, 2015
New York Has Solved the Problem of Public Art. But at What Cost?
What am I supposed to do when cultural forces I loathe are responsible for something like a new golden age of public art?
By
Jerry Saltz