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Fort Greene »

Artists installed the bust illegally in Fort Greene Park and it's now being held at the 88th Precinct.

Long Island City »

Jimmy Van Bramer introduced a bill Tuesday that would require more public input for publicly-funded art.

TriBeCa »

Nicolas Holiber's sculpture, made of recycled materials, will be on display starting this spring.

Governors Island »

Canopies woven from broken umbrellas and oyster cultivation materials will be on display this summer.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

Artist Patrick Jacobs' exhibit opens this week at the Pierogi Gallery in Williamsburg.

Long Island City »

The artwork takes aim at the costs of a city's plan to install another sculpture nearby.

Crown Heights »

Otto Neals has created paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints and collages in Brooklyn since childhood.

Crown Heights »

Clove Road played a role in the American Revolution, according to those behind a community art project.

Flatiron »

British artist Tony Gragg's series of bronze sculptures will be on display from Sept. 18 to Feb. 8.

Greenwich Village »

The statue appears to be a reference to artist Tom Otterness' controversial past.

Midtown »

Jeff Koons' 37-foot-tall sculpture made of flowering plants will be on display through Sept. 12.

Park Slope »

Historians are creating replicas of swords that went missing or were removed.

Upper West Side »

The pieces were made by artists from the Art Students League of New York. 

Inwood »

Ten pieces of art made by kids will go on display next week.