Carl Nesjar’s daughter talks about the Norwegian sculptor’s long collaboration with the Modern master and shares exclusive images of the pair
Built in the wake of the Second World War, Harlow maintains a remarkable collection with pieces by Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Rodin
Conservators will repair paint losses and weatherproof a work that the artist executed “in a sort of frenzy” in 1986
The 100ft-tall sculpture is still standing after a major blaze, but crews will determine if it can remain in place
Leading black artists Thomas J. Price and Veronica Ryan's works in Hackney are due to be completed in 2021
Sculpture by Latvian artist Aigars Bikse is in a prominent spot in front of the National Museum of Art
Plus, Hew Locke on Agostino Brunias's Dancing Scene in the West Indies. Produced in association with Christie's
Launched last night, the guerilla intervention is the latest public work in Washington, DC to address structural racism—but can art effect change?
As oil prices slump and the pandemic continues to spread, the kingdom's ambitious initiatives are being scaled back
Julia Weist's project embedded in the New York public records reveals the uneven relationship between the city and its creatives
Kang Sunkoo’s bronze Statue of Limitations shows a black flag at half-mast
Some critics support the proposed sculpture for Cambridge University while others question the competition process
Arrangement of boulders around reflecting pool on National Geographic Society campus is cited as a landscape art masterpiece
What coronavirus is really forcing us to address is the societal function and justification for public culture in the 21st century, says the Victoria and Albert Museum's director
Heather Phillipson’s subversive work was to replace Michael Rakowitz’s recreation of a protective deity destroyed by Islamic State
Show’s 22nd edition aims to be as much a conversation as an exhibition, with hundreds of public events including bushwalks with aboriginal elders and campfire talks
A series of spectral trees will populate Madison Square Park this summer in the artist's latest project addressing climate change
Yael Bartana's public sculpture commemorates those who were shipped out before the Second World War
The year-long programme Monuments Now at Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens aims to evaluate ideas around public art
Memorials honouring controversial generals continue to stir debate in many Southern states, but lawmakers are finding creative ways to deal with them
The project in Brooklyn Bridge Park is a commission of BTS Connect, an international public arts initiative funded by the Korean boyband
The artist hopes to transform an existing monument with contemporary experiences so there will be “no more need for new war memorials”
Installation in gentrified area is criticised as artists are priced out of the city's housing market
Scott Marsh’s mural on a wall in Sydney was painted over
The artist sees his midnight billboard installation as “a bit of brain surgery” in “the deep soul of late capitalism”
The artist’s fragmented installation for the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art has completed its trek through time and space
Case against Tomasz Kitliński follows row over installation that marked pogrom sites in the city
The ten-mile project will transform a track of land under the Miami Metrorail into a public recreation area