Sculpture
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Yaacov Agam, kinetic art pioneer, dies at 98
Just months after receiving the prestigious Israel Prize for Visual Arts, pioneering kinetic artist Yaacov Agam, whose 'Fire and Water' fountain captivated Tel Aviv's Dizengoff Square, has died at 98.

Emerging Artists Redefining the Contemporary Art Scene in 2026
The 'Focus' section at Frieze New York 2026, dedicated to galleries operating for 12 years or fewer, was described as 'especially strong this year,' according to ELLE .

Georg Baselitz, master of inverted figures
In 1980, Georg Baselitz exhibited a sculpture at the Venice Biennale that some viewers perceived as giving the Nazi salute, a controversy he claimed not to have intended.

Athena Society Acquires Shonibare Sculpture for Vero Beach Museum
On April 16, a single vote by The Athena Society brought a unique, hand-painted bronze sculpture by renowned artist Yinka Shonibare, CBE, to the Vero Beach Museum of Art, marking their 30th such acqui
Iconic Public Art Installations Redefining Urban Spaces
In London, a field of colorful, flower-like sculptures by Yuri Suzuki allows passersby to create music simply by interacting with them, transforming a public space into a spontaneous concert hall.

The History of Public Art Evolution, from Ancient to Modern
Public art is more than decoration; it's a continuous conversation about society's changing values and identity. Trace its evolution from ancient monuments to modern, community-driven installations.