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publicartfund · 1 year ago
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#PAFpicoftheweek | @letsboogiedood is a total mood on this sunny Saturday! A nap in the shade @brooklynbridgepark with a full view of @nicholasgalanin’s sculpture is officially on our summer agenda. 🐶
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publicartfund · 2 years ago
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#PAFpicoftheweek 🛫 Flying out of @lgaairport this weekend? Make sure to take a pause and immerse yourself in a kaleidoscope of color at @terminalblga with Sabine Hornig’s (@atelier_sabine_hornig) permanent installation “La Guardia Vistas.” 📸 by visitor @q1gonyc (at LaGuardia Terminal B) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnFNdJNLbFw/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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publicartfund · 2 years ago
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#PAFpicoftheweek | This striking nighttime shot from @kevinromannow in Chicago is of @aidamuluneh’s “The faith of fate,” one of twelve works from our “Aïda Muluneh: This is where I am” exhibition. 👁️ Be sure to tag us (#publicartfund) in your bus shelter sightings whether you’re in New York City, Boston, or Chicago, in the United States or in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire! Learn more: https://bit.ly/3jKiBTI (at Chicago, Illinois)
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publicartfund · 2 years ago
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We ❤️ NY! #PAFpicoftheweek—Laura Owens’ tile mosaic mural “I 🍕NY” at @lgaairport's @terminalblga fills every curve, corner, and plane of the terminal’s largest interior wall, transforming the space into a celebration of all that New York City has to offer—the city’s historic public artworks, treasured landmarks, popular snacks, everyday sights, and various symbols of our transit network that connects them all. 📸 by visitor & artist @kbernhardt2014 (at LaGuardia Terminal B) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmzLe2FJsrn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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publicartfund · 2 years ago
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#PAFpicoftheweek 🌇 @kiyanwilliams’ “Ruins Empire," captured by @wingatejen. Enjoy NYC’s glorious sunset from @brooklynbridge park and explore #BlackAtlantic's site-responsive artworks before the exhibition closes on November 27! (at Brooklyn Bridge Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClJnlYVL8Hh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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publicartfund · 2 years ago
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#PAFpicoftheweek 🌇 @kiyanwilliams’ “Ruins Empire," captured by @wingatejen. Enjoy NYC’s glorious sunset from @brooklynbridge park and explore #BlackAtlantic's site-responsive artworks before the exhibition closes on November 27! (at Brooklyn Bridge Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClJnlYVL8Hh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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publicartfund · 2 years ago
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#pafpicoftheweek▪️| Howard Sherman snapped this impressive panoramic shot of @ninachanel’s "San Juan Heal.” Positioned on the 65th street facade of David Geffen Hall, this magnificent artwork, commissioned by @lincolncenter, pays homage to San Juan Hill's rich history. 📷: Howard Sherman (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpqZxQJvOkn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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publicartfund · 1 year ago
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#PAFpicoftheweek | @webbpete captured this shot of “Antic,” one of the the gravity-defying sculptures from our “Phyllida Barlow: PRANK” exhibition in City Hall Park. On your next visit, don’t forget to look up! 🐇
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publicartfund · 2 years ago
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#PAFpicoftheweek | @kate_eliz_h captured this shot of @bharti_kher_studio_’s mother figure, "Ancestor" which acknowledges the complexities of motherhood and our connection to the past, present, and future.
"You know, motherhood's been called so many things. I mean people have called it, unpaid work. They've called it national service. They've called it an imperialistic structure that holds up patriarchy. It's sort of idealized. I mean, we advertise it all the time. We sanitize it all the time. And I think in this work, what I'm trying to say is that motherhood is messy. And it wears you out, it never ends. And you carry it from your mother and your children will carry it." - Bharti Kher
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publicartfund · 2 years ago
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#pafpicoftheweek | This nighttime shot of Bharti Kher’s “Ancestor” highlights the commanding presence the nearly eighteen-foot-tall statue maintains amidst the towering trees 🌳 in Central Park. Truly the “mother of all!”
📷: @museum_journey
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publicartfund · 1 year ago
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#PAFpicoftheweek | @capehartj captured this remarkable shot of Sabine Hornig’s kaleidoscopic “La Guardia Vistas.” This transparent photo collage of over 1100 photographs of New York City 🏙️ is sure to catch your eye on your next visit to Terminal B at LaGuardia Airport.
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publicartfund · 1 year ago
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#pafpicoftheweek | @sandyinthemood has forecasted our long weekend plans with this stunning shot of @nicholasgalanin’s "In every language there is Land / en cada lengua hay una Tierra.” You may find us in @brooklynbridgepark with sunscreen in one hand and @shakeshack in the other!
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publicartfund · 2 years ago
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#pafpicoftheweek | What better view could you ask for on a sunny Sunday than Nina Chanel Abney’s "San Juan Heal?” Located on the 65th street facade of David Geffen Hall, this artwork, links the past to the present @lincolncenter, paying homage to San Juan Hill's rich history.
📷: @khilowegram
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publicartfund · 2 years ago
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Our #pafpicoftheweek is a reminder that public art is for everyone! This young art lover was captured hanging next to Aïda Muluneh’s “The weakness of power” in New York City. 🔵
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publicartfund · 2 years ago
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Visual artist David Olatoye took a seat in front of @aidamuluneh’s “All things considered” in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire for our #pafpicoftheweek. 👁️
“Aïda Muluneh: This is where I am” is our first international bus shelter exhibition with our partner JCDecaux, and our first exhibition on the African continent.
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publicartfund · 2 years ago
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Our #pafpicoftheweek is a sunny shot of Aïda Muluneh’s “This is where I am,” captured by Nova, who enjoyed a walking tour across New York City visiting the JCDecaux bus shelters included in the “Aïda Muluneh: This is where I am” exhibition. Sounds like the paw-fect day! 🐾
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