【ArtBiz Asia 2025|Forum Recap|Public Art × Urban Space × Cultural Curation】
Session 9: The Interaction of Public Art and Multi-Dimensional Space
Public art is not just placed in space—it transforms it.
At the session “The Interaction of Public Art and Multi-Dimensional Space”, curators Levina Li and Christine Chan Chiu from Art-Partners offered an in-depth look at how thoughtful curation turns everyday cityscapes into cultural landmarks.
Drawing from projects across Hong Kong, Macao, and the wider Asia-Pacific region, they discussed:
- How public art enhances placemaking and cultural branding
- The importance of site-specific storytelling
- The growing role of public art in community engagement and media visibility
Their takeaway: When public art aligns with the soul of a space, it doesn’t just decorate—it resonates.