The trend isn't just limited to «official»
public installations though.
Not exact matches
Although Smith has worked with glass for 20 years, she has refocused on the medium
though recent
public commissions, including her Art Production Fund
installation of 2012, Kiki Smith's Chorus, and the 16 - foot East Window for the Museum at Eldridge Street / Eldridge Street Synagogue, both in New York and from 2012.
Though known mainly for his sculptures,
installations, and
public works, Plensa has also been prolific in works on paper throughout his career.
The
installation has already been snapped up, along with its building, by someone we can assume has a big back garden (in fact, an American collector,
though the work will also be seen in
public galleries in the US).
Though Msezane is best known for her
public performance practice, this new body of work presents sculptural
installations that speak to the interplay of
public and private domains.
Though the Guggenheim Museum in New York was the site of Turrell's most elaborate
installation in 2014, it is the Turbine Hall at the Tate Modern that has been the real engine through which the art of spectacle has motored through the
public consciousness and into their hearts.
Ai Weiwei covered the space with millions of porcelain seeds for his
installation «Sunflower Seeds» in 2010,
though the dust meant the
public were prevented from walking on the work
Tate Britain's press department must really enjoy having to explain annually that the prize is not awarded on the
installation at the Tate (it's for any show they've done over that year), but it's unavoidable that the
public — or, at least, those members of the
public not used to the art fair / biennial Wurlitzer (i.e, the sort of people who use the word «
public» as
though it doesn't apply to them)-- won't follow that the thing you're looking at isn't the thing that wins.