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Artsy: Best Public Art of 2021
The past year, a fresh wave of public art projects popped up across the globe, engaging local communities and neighborhoods with innovative art. Ranging from mesmerizing light shows to massive bronze sculptures, these public works reflect and confront the change and uncertainty of the world around us.
To recognize the enduring power and awe-inspiring nature of public art, the art and design fabrication company UAP has revealed its sixth annual list of the best public art projects of the year. This year’s chosen works were selected by five influential curators: Paul Farber, director and co-founder of Monument Lab; Kirsten Lacy, director of the Auckland gallery Toi o Tāmaki; Matthew Israel, commissions lead of Open Arts at Meta; independent curator Yang Zi; Sarah Collicot, founder of Artscape; and UAP’s curatorial director Natasha Smith and senior curator Ineke Dane.
Here, we share the 2021 list, with insights from the nominators on what makes these works so intriguing. To learn more, you can tune into an interactive webinar panel discussion of these works with UAP’s Natasha Smith and Ineke Dane on Wednesday, December 8th at 7 p.m. EST.