The $100m public art and community improvement project will launch with new sculptures by Kehinde Wiley, Melvin Edwards, Alison Saar, Brenna Youngblood and more
Stacked car installation that became a roost for local pigeons and starlings—and was covered by their poo—will be restored and eventually relocated
Marking the 40th anniversary of the first reported cases of the disease in the US, the Canadian artist and activist expands his One World, One Hope design to a city-sized work
The ambitious project has been around 60 years in the making
Right-wing commentator says he is "tired of this endless conversation about the UK's complicity with slavery"
Critics fault developers for not raising the barriers around the steps of the spiralling 150ft-tall structure to prevent deaths
Art trail in Birmingham shop also explores migration and identity—but will visitors notice?
Public artwork honouring the Black Manchester United forward was defaced within hours of England's Euros loss on Sunday
Proceeds from exhibition will go towards funding the monumental Paris project
Voxel Bridge, by the Colombian artist Jessica Angel, turns a venerable piece of city infrastructure into a hybrid immersive art work
Recovering from controversy, the Walker Art Center has commissioned the Minnesota artist to create a labyrinth-like installation that celebrates the Dakota language as a way to heal the community and the land
New sculptures in the city by Maya Lin and Sam Durant are not just pretty
Jonathan Keats's municipal clock will follow the pace of the city's rivers
A number of activist groups are still fighting to relocate the statue, considered to be exploitative and sexist, from outside the museum
Adam Milner has installed a series of uncommonly intimate public sculptures in everyday locations like a bodega or a tailor’s shop, where they act as catalysts for human connection
Locals cite concerns about property values, obstructed views of nature and the ethnicity of the artist, but Vancouver Biennial organisers say the work will act as a warning beacon for ocean conservation
Clasp statue at Newcastle University was defaced in May 2019 and again earlier this year
Former UK shadow home secretary led protests at the Museum of the Home in Hoxton, which reopened to the public at the weekend
The artist's posthumous project was delayed due to Covid-19
The tile, whose imagery has been associated with white supremacy, was created in a workshop sponsored by the Detroit Institute of Art
After popping up in Vancouver, an installation of figures made from trash travels to Toronto and Quebec City
Critics says that the subject matter is out of touch with racial justice issues, and artist now regrets creating it
The work has become a community shrine and gathering space for mourners after the remains of children as young as three years old were discovered last week using ground-penetrating radar
The City Club in Newburgh could open to the public with a large-scale “magical garden” installation at the end of June
The historic example of domestic terrorism, when white mobs killed hundreds of Black residents and destroyed businesses, finally gets due recognition
Four commissions, including a 30-m high mural of a Mafia-assassinated judge, have been unveiled in the southern Italian city
The Plywood Protection Project has given five artists material to create new public works in each borough
Victor Arnautoff’s large-scale 1960s mosaics on public buildings in Mariupol are threatened by neglect and a “decommunisation” campaign
Efforts to preserve murals and street art are growing, as are threats to sites around the country, including the intersection where Floyd was killed