The Public Art Fund has recently announced their selection for the art installation at the new Terminal 6 in New York's John F. Kennedy Airport - which will house a new permanent collection of eighteen site - specific works by internationally renowned artists-the link between art and airports is becoming increasingly close, with a growing spread of installations and cultural initiatives within airports around the world.
Artistic displays in airports, identified by Marc Augé as prime examples of non-places, might help to infuse these impersonal spaces with a sense of warmth and connection, prompting travelers to engage with a few cultural aspects of the destination they are traveling to. Frequently, international airports work together with cultural organizations to support local artists. Moreover, internationally acclaimed artists have been enlisted multiple times to reimagine the design of airport halls and terminals, aiming to transform them into unique destinations that can either mark the beginning or the end of a journey.
We have selected several airports around the world that offer the opportunity to appreciate art and installations while waiting for your flight, making it worthwhile to arrive early.