Large-scale public art projects are increasingly shaping how cultural travel is experienced across different regions.
From urban installations to landscape-based interventions, large-scale public art projects are redefining the relationship between contemporary art and mobility. These initiatives extend beyond institutional walls, integrating art into everyday environments.
As a result, cultural routes are no longer limited to museums or galleries but unfold across cities, regions, and territories.
Public space as exhibition platform
By occupying streets, parks, and infrastructure, public art projects engage broader audiences while transforming how art is encountered within public space.
Cultural mobility and accessibility
For art travelers, these projects offer accessible entry points into local contexts, connecting contemporary practice with place and movement.
Global relevance of public art
The expansion of public art on an international scale highlights its growing role within cultural diplomacy and global exchange.
Official source: UNESCO – Culture
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