Two public art projects in Paris, one by Pierre Sebatier, are reminiscent of something akin to the temples of Angkor Wat Cambodia and the Mayans.
Menacing and grotesque, the inflatable union rats make their presence felt no matter when they are placed—but did you know that there’s a bronze version of the same located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan?
Lenin seems to be beckoning all those who can see him in the Lower East Side. Today’s Daily What?! comes
All photos by Ellen Ryan The idea of re-purposing outmoded structures for cultural purposes is not a new one, but
All photos by Ellen Ryan In the northern section of the Lazio region, lies the village of Bomarzo and its
In case you missed it, this weekend was likely the only time visitors to Brooklyn Bridge Park were treated to
From May 2, through September 8, Orly Genger’s monumental Red, Yellow and Blue, will be exhibited in Madison Square Park. Intricately
In a show at the Brooklyn Museum, El Anatsui brings into play the contrast between the sumptuous appearance and valueless materials of his sculptures.
Untapped Cities' sat down with Ghost of a Dream's to learn about the thought process behind documenting society's hopes and dreams.
Sculptor TJ Volonis shares his reflections on the Far Rockaway Redevelopment Fund's first project, aimed at revitalizing the Rockaways in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.