Public Art and Monuments

Public art is complicated. It can be official – a mural, monument, or other installation. The creation and placement of official public art is not cheap and is usually handled with significant deliberation or decided by social and/or political forces. The removal of official public art is also usually a significant event, showing shifts or conflicts within the values and character of a society.

Public art can also be unofficial – such as graffiti.

Public art often commemorates a person, event, or idea or might simply add to the aesthetics of an area. Always, however, public art is a deliberate act that communicates something about the society around it.

The Motherland Calls Receiving Major Restoration Work

Activists have long campaigned for a full restoration of Russia’s famous Motherland Calls sculpture in Volgograd. Made of reinforced concrete, the massive structure has long shown concerning signs of wear – ranging from being stained by pollution to visible cracks forming. The following report details the restoration work – including the techniques and process used […]

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