Art Without Walls: Inside the Public Art Fund Party (opens in new tab)
Public art holds a particular kind of power. It does not wait politely to be discovered. It arrives. It interrupts. It settles itself into the cadence of a city and asks—sometimes gently, sometimes with a bit more insistence—that you look again. No velvet rope, no threshold anxiety, no quiet nod of approval required. It belongs... Read More
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