Summer 2018 is in full swing and this may be the most comprehensive month of outdoor art installations launching we've seen in New York City ever.
Commissioned for the plaza's southeast entrance to Central Park, Wind Sculpture (SG) IÂ by British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare MBE debuted yesterday.
Everywhere you look in NYC, you will find a clock to help you keep track of time. Here are 11 of the most iconic ones that you might have not noticed before.
Outdoor art installations rule in March at High Line, Astor Place, Garment District, and Public Art Fund at 59th Street + the annual Armory Show & Asia Week
As a preview of Art in the Open: Fifty Years of Public Art in New York, we've rounded up 10 highlights and notable works that are featured in the MCNY exhibit.
Ai Weiwei's Washington Square Park "Good Fences Make Good Neighbors" installation was given the green light, following a community board No.2 Manhattan meeting.
New outdoor art installations take over NYC this month, from the La Mer Wave Walk to UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant and works by Public Art Fund.
The unveiling of Anish Kapoor's Descension, a whirlpool of water, at Brooklyn Bridge Park from Public Art Fund marked the launch of NYCxDesign 2017.
As part of the 40th Anniversary of the Public Art Fund, Ai Weiwei will bring the art installation, Good Fences Make Good Neighbors to NYC this October.
A Gilded Age ballroom and furniture made of concrete was installed at the Doris C. Freedman Plaza at 59th Street and Central Park by the Public Art Fund