Lexington’s $900,000 art installation splits public opinion

A new public art installation in downtown Lexington is generating buzz — and debate — among residents who are weighing in on both its artistic merit and hefty price tag.

“A Common Thread,” officially dedicated this week on the Courthouse Plaza, represents the largest work of public art ever commissioned by the city. The installation was created to honor Lexington’s 250th anniversary.

The sculpture was designed by Los Angeles-based artist Benjamin Ball, who was selected through a nationwide call for artists that city leaders launched in 2024…

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