Times Square Public Art

Times Square Public Art

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Please allow 7 working days to process before shipping Black Long Sleeve - Puff Ink100% Combed Ring Spun Cotton Messages To The Public - Public Art Fund, 1982 “Messages to the Public” formed a key part of the Public Art Fund’s long-term commitment to media-based artworks. Running from 1982 to 1990, the show featured a series of artists’ projects created specifically for the Spectacolor board at Times Square.“‘I picked that title,’ she said of Messages to the Public, ‘because I thought the propaganda potential from this project was terrific.’ The board, she noted, was regularly used for ‘commercial propaganda.’ Regardless of medium or message, Martha Rosler's biggest contribution to the art world lies in her ability to present imagery that spotlights the veil between facade and reality, comfort and discomfort, and the myriad ways we keep our eyes wide shut or wide open. One of the artist’s first concerns in the project was to revise the definition of homelessness as restricted to

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