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Artists eligible to be selected for these commissions must be part of GSA's National Artist Registry, which is open to all American artists who are citizens or permanent residents. Once the piece is created and installed, it becomes part of the GSA's Fine Arts program who are responsible in part for
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enacted a rule for works commissioned through the program. The controversial rule required works to depict "historically significant Americans or events" or illustrate ideals that the country was founded upon. The order also required works to use lifelike representations of people, not abstract or
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was a controversial installation under this program, whose guidelines sometimes change between Presidential administrations.
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modernist representations. The rule was reversed by President Biden in 2022.
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Index

General Services Administration
Richard Serra
Trump administration
"ART IN PUBLIC PLACES STIRS WIDENING DEBATE"
ISSN
0362-4331
"Heartland Region Art in Architecture Program"
"What Happens When Site-Specific Art Outlasts Its Surroundings?"
ISSN
0362-4331
"This Richard Serra Sculpture Became Public Enemy Number One, and Was Dismantled"


"U.S. President Biden Has Reversed a Trump-Era Rule Requiring Pro-American Art in Federal Buildings"
"Biden formally reverses controversial Trump mandate on the government's Art in Architecture program"
Official website
Categories
General Services Administration
Public art in the United States
Federal buildings in the United States

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