Monumental moving works by the artist will be shown next fall on the Chelsea space’s rooftop and along Park Avenue uptown
But some have questioned whether the statue truly embodies the feminist movement
From a tribute to Breonna Taylor at Mitchell Innes & Nash to the Public Art Fund's portals placed through Central Park
The digital art platform CIRCA will commission a new artist every month to create a work that reflects on the year 2020
Governor Andrew Cuomo has suggested a site for the monument of the Supreme Court justice, overlooking the Statue of Liberty
Hogan’s Alley was once a thriving hub of Black Canadian culture, before it was demolished like so many communities in the name of urban renewal
Hillary Clinton attended the unveiling of the statue depicting Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Sojourner Truth
The Indigenous guide who helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition across America’s western territories was later celebrated by the women’s vote movement—but her story was never fully told
Around 80 artists—including Nick Cave, Mona Hatoum and Rafa Esparza—have submitted proposals for the elevated park on Manhattan's West Side
The campaign offers a digital map of public art works and exhibitions in the five boroughs
Art Island, a new outdoor project, plans to present—and sell—large-scale works more often found at desert events
An outdoor exhibition of the sculptor’s work has been postponed to give space to the Black Lives Matters movement
The General Services Administration considers paintings by Bernard Zakheim federal property on loan to the school, it says
History can teach us a lot about how to—and how not to—deal with problematic historic monuments
Monuments are not the only problematic depictions of the past
Controversy over a mural homage to George Floyd in the city has prompted conversations about opportunities and resources for Black artists and community organisations
With his late wife, Jeanne-Claude, the artist was a dreamer who got to realise his monumental, but ephemeral, dreams, all of them self-funded
The overlooked works are modelled on local residents
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