London Mayor backs new work, which will be unveiled in 2026, with £500,000 funding
Keir Starmer’s Labour administration is reintroducing a bill that will allow the monument and accompanying learning centre to be built, after the project was challenged in the courts
A campaign has been launched to protect the Dani Karavan-designed monument
The memorial by Hywel Brân Pratley is situated in the town of Oakham, UK
An immersive exhibition brings the Nova Music Festival’s campgrounds—including tents and burned-out cars—to Lower Manhattan
Anya Gallaccio and Diana Puntar are among those who have submitted proposals for the work, which will reportedly be unveiled in 2026
The work pre-empts an official memorial in the pipeline overseen by the Royal Household and the UK government
Questions raised about the fate of the capital’s most prominent platform for contemporary art
The sculpture, previously targeted by white supremacists in Brooklyn, was splattered with paint less than two days after it was installed in Manhattan
Memorial sculpture, valued at $80,000, may have been stolen so the metal could be sold to a scrapyard
Laurella Yssap-Rincon had promised to “correct the mismanagement” of the culture centre when she took the position in 2019
The Colombian ministry of culture says it will form a committee to review contested memorials
Memorial and graveyard designed by Algerian artist will be used to bury the unidentified bodies of those who have tried and failed to cross the sea
The White Monument at Tell Banat contains the bones of what are believed to be around 30 dead soldiers, posed as if they fell in battle
Shortlisted proposals by artists including Adrian Piper, Julien Creuzet and duo Sammy Baloji and Emeka Ogboh did not adequately adhere to the requirements, campaign group says
“We do not want to create a big building that sits heavily” on this sensitive ground, says Robert Jan Van Pelt, one of the minds behind the project in Ukraine
Proposed plans have been criticised as distraction tactics from the state's "lethally failed response to the pandemic and the consequences of a disastrous Brexit"
One of the iron rules of art history is that the more derided a work of art at first, the more celebrated it will become
Sculpture by Maggi Hambling is the result of a decade-long campaign to honour the 18th-century women's rights advocate
Monuments commemorating the First and Second World Wars—mostly built in small towns and villages—are added to Historic England's list of protected places
Many say he "opened doors" for black people in the arts and artists like Toyin Ojih Odutola have created works honouring the the 43-year-old Black Panther actor, who died last week
Former concentration camps are being increasingly drawn into culture wars by “normal-looking” people challenging guides and disrupting tours
Some critics support the proposed sculpture for Cambridge University while others question the competition process
Survivors, artists and lawmakers debate if public memorials to mass shootings in the US hurt more than they help
A host of the artist’s exhibitions and public projects open in various locations across the US open this year
The 19th-century daredevil is most famous for crossing Niagara Falls 17 times—once with a stove on which he cooked an omelette
Some of the 15,000 women who were raped or sexually assaulted during the 53-year war in Colombia are telling their stories through a new memorial
Memorial part of push for new works that challenge history of white supremacy in the US
The Frieze Artist Award winner brings an Angolan take on the public sculpture debate
“Unity seesaw” is to be unveiled in 2019 in front of the city palace