Alice Aycock: Windswept on Park Avenue
NEW YORK—The latest artist to have their way with Park Avenue is Alice Aycock, who has installed a series of
NEW YORK—The latest artist to have their way with Park Avenue is Alice Aycock, who has installed a series of
NEW YORK—Chakaia Booker uses recycled rubber tires to create the layered and textured surfaces that define her sculptures. After gracing
NEW YORK— Every summer, New York is brimming with public art and this year the selection is particularly well curated.
Brooklyn, NEW YORK—In case you somehow missed it, Kara Walker is presenting her first public sculpture at the old Domino
SAN FRANCISCO—Aime Mpane’s work is instantly recognizable. The Congolese-born artist references the atrocities of his homeland, where for generations unchecked
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