Public art is art created for, placed in, or experienced within spaces that are accessible to the public.
It lives outside the private hush of studios and galleries and enters the shared terrain of streets, parks, buildings, and infrastructures.
It is physically or socially accessible. It exists in a shared environment.
It engages a broader public beyond a specialised art audience.
Art that leaves the controlled space of the art world
and enters the unpredictable choreography of public life.
It lives outside the private hush of studios and galleries and enters the shared terrain of streets, parks, buildings, and infrastructures.
It is physically or socially accessible. It exists in a shared environment.
It engages a broader public beyond a specialised art audience.
Art that leaves the controlled space of the art world
and enters the unpredictable choreography of public life.