Public Installation
Public installation refers to art or design projects created for public spaces, intended to engage the community and enhance the environment. These installations can take various forms, including sculptures, murals, or interactive displays, and are often temporary or permanent. They aim to provoke thought, inspire dialogue, and encourage participation among viewers.
Artists and designers often collaborate with local governments or organizations to create public installations that reflect the culture and values of the community. Notable examples include works by Christo and Jeanne-Claude and Kara Walker, which have transformed urban landscapes and sparked conversations about social issues.