Monument
Public art has long been shaped by traditions of permanence - cast in bronze, set in stone, celebrating fixed ideas of greatness. Monument turns that notion on its head.
Monument invites ten acclaimed artists to reconsider these legacies and propose works that push the boundaries of possibility, explore impermanence, and the speculative, offering new ways for art to interact with public space.
Through sculpture, design, installation, and concept, this exhibition challenges traditional notions of public art, encouraging experimental forms that push the boundaries of what public art can be.
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Public art has long been shaped by traditions of permanence - cast in bronze, set in stone, celebrating fixed ideas of greatness. Monument turns that notion on its head.
Monument invites ten acclaimed artists to reconsider these legacies and propose works that push the boundaries of possibility, explore impermanence, and the speculative, offering new ways for art to interact with public space.
Through sculpture, design, installation, and concept, this exhibition challenges traditional notions of public art, encouraging experimental forms that push the boundaries of what public art can be.