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Landmarks

The public art program of The University of Texas at Austin.

Landmarks is the award-winning public art program of The University of Texas at Austin. Landmarks enriches the lives of students and campus visitors by making great works of art broadly accessible and free to all. With nearly fifty works of modern and contemporary art on view, the Landmarks collection is one of the most distinguishing features of UT’s campus — shaping impressions, stimulating curiosity and creating a distinctive environment for scholarship and learning.

Image Captions

  1. Jennifer Steinkamp, Eon, 2020. Photo by Christina Murrey. Courtesy of Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin.
  2. James Turrell, The Color Inside, 2013. Photo by Lawrence Peart. Courtesy of Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin.
  3. José Parlá, Amistad América, 2018. Photo by Paul Bardagjy. Courtesy of Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin.
  4. Nancy Rubins, Monochrome for Austin, 2015. Photo by Paul Bardagjy. Courtesy of Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin.
  5. Michael Ray Charles, (Forever Free) Ideas, Languages and Conversations, 2015. Photo by Paul Bardagjy. Courtesy of Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin.
  6. Ben Rubin, And That's The Way It Is, 2012. Photo by Paul Bardagjy. Courtesy of Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin.
  7. Simone Leigh, Sentinel IV, 2020. Photo by Paul Bardagjy. Courtesy of Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin.
  8. Marc Quinn, Spiral of the Galaxy, 2013. Photo by Paul Bardagjy. Courtesy of Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin.
  9. Sol LeWitt, Circle with Towers, 2005/2012. Photo by Dror Baldinger. Courtesy of Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin.
  10. Mark di Suvero, Clock Knot, 2007. Photo by Ben Aqua. Courtesy of Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin.
  11. Sarah Oppenheimer, C-010106, 2022. Photo by Richard Barnes. Courtesy of Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin.