Reimagining Leonardo’s Last Supper: A Public Art Piece in London

London’s Royal Academy of Arts has unveiled a striking public art piece by Bahamian artist Tavares Strachan titled “The First Supper (Galaxy Black)” as part of the exhibition “Entangled Pasts

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Controversial sculptures inspired by Velázquez spark outcry in Venice

The 60th Venice Biennale features a public art project in St Mark’s Square by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés. The project, titled Las Meninas a San Marco, showcases 13 bronze sculptures

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Federal Judge Blocks Destruction of Land Art Environment in US

A US federal judge has granted a temporary restraining order to block the Des Moines Art Center’s demolition of Mary Miss’ Land art environment, Greenwood Pond: Double Site, in Des

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The reopening of Thomas Heatherwick’s Vessel public art piece in New York: What to expect

“The Vessel” in Hudson Yards, Manhattan is set to reopen later this year after being closed to the public since 2021. The iconic monument, designed by Thomas Heatherwick, will feature

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Des Moines Art Center Not Obligated to Remove or Repair Mary Miss’s Outdoor Installation, Judge Rules

The fate of artist Mary Miss’s Land art environment in Des Moines, Iowa, remains uncertain as a judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Des Moines Art Center from demolishing

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The neglected art of Queens College, NY: A look at decades of decay

The art collection at Queens College, part of the City University of New York (Cuny), has been a cause for concern among current and former staff members. Works of art

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Expanding Art Collections: The Greens’ EU Pledge Leads to More Regional Loans

If Labour wins the upcoming general election, regional museums in the UK may see an increase in loans of works from national institutions. The party’s manifesto includes plans to support

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Exploring California’s Public Art Collection: A Space for Emerging Artists

The Stuart Collection at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) has launched an emerging artists programme to bring diverse perspectives to the campus. The first cohort includes RojoNegro, Max

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Jenny Kendler explores oysters and whales on Governors Island

Experience Jenny Kendler’s site-specific public exhibition, “Other of Pearl,” on Governors Island in New York City. The exhibition, presented by Governors Island Arts and the NRDC, explores the relationships between

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Blanton Museum of Art Transforms Grounds into Versatile Community Hub

The Blanton Museum of Art recently completed a $35 million renovation of its grounds, focusing on creating a reimagined outdoor space that serves as a gateway and gathering place. Led

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