There’s another piece of Canadian public art for everyone to marvel at, debate, question, argue about and drag online. With that in mind, let’s look back on some of Canada’s most beloved, reviled and talked about public art pieces. : The $500,000 art piece is a pile of metal and rocks on the side of the Trans-Canada Highway entering Calgary from the west. Talus DomeGoogle Maps The public art piece "Talus Dome," pictured in Edmonton. Zones of ImmersionStuart Reid Gallery Images from Stuart Reid's piece of public art, "Zones of Immersion" in Toronto's Union Station.
Source: Huffington Post November 29, 2019 19:49 UTC