Hanif Kureshi, saint and bandit of urban Indian street art, a designer, and an advertising expert who lived from October 12, 1982, until September 22, 2024. He was born in…
Our cultural identities, the things that make each person unique play a huge position in shaping our lives. The differences can be seen in traditions, ideals, and values. These differences…
Intersection of Art and Public Space Public art is a potent catalyst for social engagement, transcending barriers and igniting conversations that shape communities. The significant growth in urbanization and late-stage…
Starfish Land is an award-winning playground located in Yantai, China. It is a landscape specialized for children’s activity area, located on a seawall plaza surrounded by Yantai’s golden beach. The…
Outdoor and natural landscapes have attracted a lot of interest recently for art installations. Although innovation and expression through art have always been expressed through this medium, in recent years,…
“Art aims to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance” -Greek polymath Aristotle Urban space revitalization through public art is becoming more and more popular. Murals…
Placemaking Public spaces have always been an essential part of society. Public spaces are meant to be used by everyone in the society. So, it is a designer’s job to…
Public art has long been regarded as a crucial urban architecture and design element. Public art comprises many creative works displayed in public spaces, including sculptures, murals, installations, performances, earthworks,…
Richard Serra was born in San Francisco in 1938. He is a well-known American artist who creates large-scale sculptures for site-specific landscape, urban, and architectural settings. Serra’s sculptures are remarkable…
A city’s social and cultural fabric and the magnitude of its prevalence suggest satisfactory functioning for its habitats. These spaces for the public determine the health and generosity a city…
“The walk from my apartment in Greenwich Village to my studio in Tribeca takes about twenty minutes, depending upon the route and whether I stop for a coffee and the Times. Invariably,…