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
Ellen Celli, Andrea Krantz, and Ruthard Murphy also join the nonprofit to help bring more free arts programming to New York City
The artist and city officials are at odds over the famous work’s removal from the heavily trafficked site it has occupied for 30 years
Brexit is a disaster for the UK, says the sculptor as he unveils his Field for the British Isles installation at Firstsite gallery in Colchester
The artist’s long-neglected sculpture has been removed as Penn Station undergoes renovations
Preservationists are mourning the imminent loss as art historians plea for the safety of an important Constantino Nivola painting
Cobre defends use of spray paint in creating eight-storey mural, saying his materials are environmentally friendly
A host of the artist’s exhibitions and public projects open in various locations across the US open this year
The artist’s first permanent work of public art in the city will be installed at a Herzog & de Meuron-designed high-rise in Tribeca
A specific reason was not given for his unexpected exit after five years in the post
The city’s Millennium Tower is sinking, so the arts collective created an ASMR record from data recording the skyscraper’s plunge to be played until the building is fixed or torn down