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“Because of the complexities involved in public art, there is definitely a danger of the ideas getting watered down. For a work in a public space to be successful, it’s absolutely necessary for it to maintain its strength and integrity. At the same time, the artist must acknowledge the needs of the situation.” --Mary Miss, New York sculptor, in ARTnews
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