PUBLIC ART
“It cannot be converted into an object for private gain, cannot be concealed for the benefit of
privileged people. It is for the people. It is for all.” Jose Clemente Orozco, Mexican muralist, 1929.
Antony Gormley “Another Place”
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Rising seas and ..
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… changing tides.
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“Kelpies” by Andy Scott, Scotland.
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…. illuminated
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Graffiti by Banksy
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Street Art
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Christo’s curtain
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… across California!
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The German Reichstag wrapped
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Durham Cathedral
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… architect unknown
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Masaccio’s “The Tribute Money”
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from the Brancacci Chapel, Florence
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“The Liberated Earth” by Diego Rivera
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More Mexican murals The Ministry of Education, Mexico City
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“The New Democracy” by David Siqueiros
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Paul Botello’s “The Virgin’s Seed”, East Los Angeles.
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