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Public art. Public art is art in any media whose form, function and meaning are created for the general public through a public process. It is a specific art genre [1] with its own professional and critical discourse. Public art is visually and physically accessible to the public; it is installed in public space in both outdoor and indoor settings.
This is a list of public artworks in Philadelphia. The Association for Public Art estimates the city has thousands of public artworks; [ 1 ] the Smithsonian lists more than 700. [ 2 ] Since 1959 nearly 400 works of public art have been created as part of the city's Percent for Art program, the first such program in the U.S. [ 3 ]
Public art in New York City includes statues, memorials, murals, fountains, and other forms. The city's parks have been described as the "greatest outdoor public art museum" in the United States. [ 1] More than 300 sculptures can be found on the streets and parks of the New York metropolitan area, many of which were created by notable sculptors ...
This is an official competition about public art. Before the start of 2010, we want to find an article about public art in each of the 50 United States, or from 50 different countries. So we've launched the first-ever, international WikiProject Public art competition ..... The USA versus the Rest of the World Public Art Competition. Who will ...
Category. : Lists of public art. This category includes lists of public artworks. These can include lists based by city, campus, neighborhood, or otherwise.
New York City's 843-acre (3.41 km 2) Central Park is the home of many works of public art in various media, such as bronze, stone, and tile. Many are sculptures in the form of busts, statues, equestrian statues, and panels carved or cast in low relief. Others are two-dimensional bronze or tile plaques. Some artworks do double-duty as fountains ...
This is a list of public art in Indiana organized by County and City.. This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum.
Greenwood Park Sofa in 2005. Statue of Benjamin Franklin. Statue of Friedrich Schiller. Umbrella Girl. ART (1999), Columbus College of Art and Design. Arvin J. Alexander Memorial (1991), Alexander AEP Park. Breaker (1982), Ohio State University. Celebration for a Champion (1984), Ohio State University. Celebration of Life (2004), Genoa Park.