Topic: Art
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Can Stuffed Animals and Polka Dots Save a Detroit Neighborhood?
A quirky take on neighborhood improvement in the Motor City.
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Mexican Design's New Acerbic Streak
The country's socio-political struggles have influenced a surprising amount of home products.
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You Can Live the Tiny House Dream in a Brooklyn Backyard
An artist offers up a cabin experience in the city as an experiment in bartering for space.
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Fields of Glowing, Green Grass Grow in Madrid
Radioactive Man would be happy to mow this luminous turf, an artistic statement against light pollution.
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Cities Are Surprisingly Menacing When You Remove All the People
French photographers Lucie & Simon have cleansed major cities of their troublesome humanity, creating empty, dread-filled urban landscapes.
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A Crosswalk You Can Roll Up and Carry Away
Urban hacker Florian Rivière makes the streets of France his playground with movable crosswalks, pigeon traps and a shopping-cart soccer field.
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The Ultra-Classy Street Furniture of Rotterdam
A Dutch artist created illegal but highly luxurious street signs, a leather-padded bench and a walnut garbage can.
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The Convoluted Path to Ending Los Angeles's Mural Ban
Lawsuits and questions about the true nature of murals have confounded L.A. for a decade.
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Let This App Be Your Guide to New York's Subway Art
There's a ton of good art strewn throughout the winding tunnels of the MTA's transit system. This new city-sanctioned app makes finding it easier than ever.
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A Town Gets the Green Carpet Treatment
An art collective rolls out a 1,400-foot path of turf for a small town in France.

