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fountain
thumb|right|300px|(Center) Jet d'eau, (Geneva, Switzerland)
Clockwise from top right (1) Fontana di Trevi (Rome) (2) Place de la Concorde (Paris) (3) Fountain in the Garden of Versailles (Versailles) (4) The Hundred Fountains, Villa d'Este (Tivoli, Italy) (5) Fuente de los Leones, (The Alhambra, Granada) (6) Fountain in St. Peter's Square (Rome) (7) Samson and the Lion fountain (Peterhof, St. Petersburg, Russia) (8) Dubai Fountain (Dubai)
street art
art that is public and temporary in public spaces

Stolpersteine Project
thumb|upright=1.1| for the Feder family in Kolín, Czech Republic
thumb|upright=1.1| installation in Amsterdam Beethovenstraat 55 on 3 October 2018
A '''''' (; plural ; in English "stumbling block") is a concrete cube bearing a brass plate inscribed with the name and life dates of victims of Nazi extermination or persecution. The project, initiated by the German artist Gunter Demnig in 1992, aims to commemorate persons at the last place that they chose freely to reside, work or study (with exceptions possible on a case-by-case basis) before they fell victim to Nazi terror, forced euthanasia, eu
Pipilotti Rist
Swiss video and installation artist (born 1962)
public art
genre of art that is created to be in a public space
musical road
road which when driven over makes a musical tune
Mark Jenkins
American artist
Percent for Art
program, where a fee, usually some percentage of the project cost, is placed on large-scale development projects in order to fund and install public art; details of such programs vary from area to area
Fist Crushing a U.S. Fighter Plane Sculpture
1986 monument in Libya
Barack Obama "Hope" poster
image of Barack Obama designed by artist Shepard Fairey
Blank Noise
Indian community project
Jennings Dog
Roman sculpture of a dog
anti-monumentalism
Anti-monumentalism (or counter-monumentalism) is a tendency in contemporary art that intentionally challenges every aspect (form, subject, meaning, etc.) of traditional public monuments. It has been defined as art designed "not to uphold but negate sacred values". Anti-monumentalism claims to deny the presence of any imposing, authoritative social force in public spaces.
Palads Teatret
cinema in Copenhagen

Suzanne Lacy
American artist (born 1945)
Yasuo Mizui
Japanese sculptor (1925–2008)
Museo de Escultura al Aire Libre de Alcalá de Henares
open-air museum in Community of Madrid, Spain
Ibsen quotes
permanent work of art in Oslo, Norway
Melvin Charney
Canadian artist and architect (1935-2012)
Andreas Hamran Færø
Norwegian artist
hill figure
large visual representation created by cutting into a steep hillside
Heath Bunting
British artist (born 1966)
hydraulophone
A hydraulophone is a tonal acoustic musical instrument played by direct physical contact with water (sometimes other fluids) where sound is generated or affected hydraulically. The hydraulophone was described and named by Steve Mann in 2005, and patented in 2011. Typically, sound is produced by the same hydraulic fluid in contact with the player's fingers. It has been used as a sensory exploration device for low-vision individuals.
Tavar Zawacki
American abstract artist
Jen Lewin
American artist
My Inner Beast
artistic Concrete Protest
Art Stations of the Naples Metro
museum in Italy
street piano
piano placed in a public area
cosmogram
A cosmogram depicts a cosmology in a flat geometric form. They are used for various purposes: meditational, inspirational and to depict structure – real or imagined – of the earth or universe.
Leon Keer
Dutch artist
spatial design
conceptual design discipline that crosses the boundaries of traditional design specialisms such as architecture, landscape architecture, landscape design, interior design, urban design and service design as well as certain areas of public art