Journal

Unveiling A Bold and Ambitious Public Art Collection Curated by Craft.
Major Public Art Commissions by Leading Australian Artists Transform Melbourne’s Urban Landscape.

Artwork Ingredient List: A Progress Report
by Gilbert Guaring

Photographic Journey of Ouroboros
Lindy Lee’s 13-tonne sculpture, Ouroboros, is in place after three years of anticipation.

Alserkal Advisory and GCDN: A Feral Commons
The Global Co-Commission Project - spearheaded by Alserkal Advisory in collaboration with the Global Cultural Districts Network (GCDN) - presents its pilot: A Feral Commons.

Public Art for The Place Economy
by Dr. Chetana Andary

Lindy Lee's Eye of Infinity at Hong Kong's Peak Tram
The Peak Tramways Company, Limited is delighted to unveil a stunning public sculpture, named Eye of Infinity by Australian artist Lindy Lee. This 10-metre tall sculpture is inspired by Hong Kong's “spirit of ascension.

Artwork Ingredient List
UAP, in collaboration with Future Normal and Carbon Footprint, Launched the Artwork Ingredient List – a Tool That Calculates an Artwork's Carbon Emissions

The Art of Preservation
Introducing the team behind UAP's Preservation, Conservation, and Restoration business

In The Studio: Curating Public Art
The team of curators based throughout the US, Australia, and China specialize in public art curation, including the development of master plans, public art strategies and temporary programs, as well as the selection, briefing and engagement of artists across a variety of projects.

Artworks by 10 Prominent Chinese and International Artists Unveiled at the new Shanghai Library East
Centred around the uniting curatorial theme, ‘Mediums: The Development of Writing’, the featured artists include some of China’s biggest names in contemporary art, many of whom have helped lead and inspire China’s most influential cultural and artistic movements.

What is the Value of Public Art?
Through a synthesis of academic articles from international journals, this research identifies public art’s impacts, using categories that include placemaking, society, culture, economy, sustainability, wellbeing, wisdom, and innovation.