Public art nonprofit in New York
Art Production FundAbbreviation | APF |
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Founded | 2000; 24 years ago (2000) |
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Founder | Yvonne Force Villareal Doreen Remen |
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Legal status | 501(c)(3) organization |
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Purpose | Commissioning and producing public art projects |
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Location | |
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Key people | Casey Fremont |
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Website | www.artproductionfund.org |
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Art Production Fund (APF) is a non-profit organization under section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. tax code that presents public art throughout the United States.[1] It was founded in 2000 by Yvonne Force Villareal and Doreen Remen.[2][3][4] As of 2020,[update] it is directed by Casey Fremont.[5]
Public projects
This is a select list of public art projects by APF.
- Fatimah Tuggar, "Changing Space," New York, New York, 2002[6][7]
- Elmgreen & Dragset, “Prada Marfa,” Valentine, Texas, 2005–ongoing[8]
- Rudolf Stingel, "Plan B," Grand Central Station, New York City, 2004[9]
- Tim Noble and Sue Webster, "Electric Fountain," Rockefeller Center, New York City, 2008[10]
- David Brooks, Josephine Meckseper, Kiki Smith, "The Last Lot," New York City, 2011–2012[11][12][13]
- FriendsWithYou, "Light Cave," New York City, 2014[14]
- Ugo Rondinone, “Seven Magic Mountains,” Las Vegas, 2016–ongoing[15]
- Jeff Koons, “Seated Ballerina,” Rockefeller Center, New York City, 2017[16]
- Zoe Buckman, “CHAMP,” LA, 2018–ongoing[17]
- Raul de Nieves, “When I Look In To Your Eyes I See the Sun,” Miami, 2018–2019[18]
- Lucy Sparrow, “Lucy’s Delicatessen on 6th,” Rockefeller Center, New York City, 2019[19]
- Nancy Baker Cahill, “Liberty Bell”, Selma, Alabama; Charleston, South Carolina; Washington D.C.; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Rockaway, New York; Boston, Massachusetts, 2020[20]