"Critics of an urban improvement effort in the South Korean capital that requires developers to provide public art say the law generated too many works that many find objectionable. It has been changed."
[Link to Public art rubs Seoul the wrong way]
"Critics of an urban improvement effort in the South Korean capital that requires developers to provide public art say the law generated too many works that many find objectionable. It has been changed."
[Link to Public art rubs Seoul the wrong way]

James Gulliver Hancock, an illustrator originally from Australia currently based in Brooklyn, New York is attempting to draw all the buildings in New York. Love his early work.
If you can’t beat them, decorate them. A local artist transforms the ubiquitous and ugly satellite dishes on an Amsterdam street front by painting them with the help of school children. A new form of urban graffiti? Probably but at least it looks better than the monotonous drab grey discs occasionally emblazoned with corporate logos that we are used to seeing on rooftops [source].
