The Case for Installing Temporary Public Art “Everything deteriorates,” former Public Art Fund director Tom Eccles told Observer. “The question is, what do you want to retain?” By Daniel Grant
In Philanthropy: Rescinded Pledges, Billion-Dollar Foundations Changing Course and Modern Monuments A total of $25 million in grants this summer will go towards the creation of new monuments in nine U.S. cities. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
The Museum of Natural History’s Theodore Roosevelt Statue Is Finally Coming Down The decision marks the culmination of years of reports, debates and instances of vandalism. By Helen Holmes