Digital art platform Kinfolk has launched a four-artist exhibition that is available to view at designated sites through their application
The latest edition of the popular event includes work by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Ai Weiwei
Companies that manage advertising spaces in Houston reportedly called off the project with little warning or explanation
The public art organisation will bring major sculptural installations to its namesake green space, and bring projects to other parks uptown
Controversial action was previously ruled as an act of “government speech”
Funding for the selected work will come from the government's Town Fund, designed to level up regions outside London
The annual exhibition is one of several contemporary art events taking place in the region
Artist Tiffany Shlain’s sculpture “Dendrofemonology” chronicles women’s achievements stretching back 50,000 years, on the eve of an election in which women’s rights are at stake
The original version of the artist's Venus of the Rags was set alight only two weeks after being installed outside the city's town hall
But some critics are arguing that Migrant Child, which has been slowly deteriorating since it first appeared in 2019, should be left alone
The third edition of Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Public Arts Challenge is supporting projects across the country, from Honolulu to Philadelphia
The Argentinian artist’s first public sculpture in New York will coincide with a survey at the Jewish Museum
The bill, currently under review by Mayor Eric Adams's administration, renews conversations about the role of public statues that lionise America's history of slavery
On the agenda at the first board meeting of the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation was what to do with its more than $150m in assets and how to carry forward the duo’s ultimate piece
Judge previously ruled that taking the artwork down did not violate free speech rights
The public space on the banks of the Mississippi, which honours a Black skiff boat operator who saved 32 people from drowning, features work by Theaster Gates and James Little
The organisers of Earth Edition, a new festival at CalArts, are seeking to showcase “what is being done that’s positive, that’s solutions-oriented”
Paris mayor describes project as “a very fine example of the art world’s ability to adapt to climate challenges”
Artists, poets and writers will also respond to statues of William Beckford and Sir John Cass following the introduction of the UK's "retain and explain" policy
The latest billboard campaign by For Freedoms follows an alarming rise in attacks and threats against Jewish people and sites
The Ubuntu Garden has turned a disused lot into a monument to beloved Brooklynites
An exhibition co-organised by the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art and the Longmont Museum pairs contemporary artists with farms
New Red Order’s Long Island City project turns the models of past World’s Fairs on their heads
The bustling station’s future hangs in the balance of political jockeying, but in the meantime it is hosting two new art installations
Work in Millennium Park will keep tourists and Chicagoans from the massive selfie beacon
The Speed Outdoors, a public park and sculpture garden, aspires to become a focal point for the Louisville community
Presented by the Princeton University Art Museum, “migration (empire)” speaks to the rising risks of climate change and displacement
It will be on long-term loan from the Illinois State Museum while its current home, the Thompson Center, is converted into Google offices
New public art show will bring alternative monuments by Derrick Adams, Wendy Red Star, vanessa german and others to the busiest national park in the US
The city of Charlottesville still faces possible legal action