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World Atlas of Public Art features artworks installed, whether for a few hours or several decades, in the spaces where communities form. Public art requires that an artwork be accessible to broad publics. In addition to physical barriers, financial and institutional barriers can keep audiences away. This book doesnt include works developed for or in collections of private museums, sculpture gardens, or art islands
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part of the multimedia and multisensory experience of the towns and cities where we live, work, and rest. From civic plazas to state parks, waterfront boardwalks to subway tunnels, and national theatres to community skate bowls: these places are sites of contradictions. They excite us and calm us. They are familiar to us and surprise us.
Public artworks play crucial roles in providing these experiences.
— Nov 15, 2025 03:56PM
Public artworks play crucial roles in providing these experiences.

