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Artist decided to put 2D image on Billboard, and therefore context makes this a 3D piece of art:-

Artwork basically 2D without Billboard context:-

Non-Free Content justification as per Non-free content
This image should be allowed under the criteria in the above article, quoted:- Paintings and other works of visual art: For critical commentary, including images illustrative of a particular technique or school.

Fair Use Rationale for use in article Jonathan Barnbrook, justification as per Non-free content criteria
1) There is no free equivalent available - the work of art in question was only a temporary installation and therefore it is not possible to take another picture of it.  In any case, as 2D / 3D art the copyright for it is most likely owned by either the artist who produced the image, the person who commissioned the work, or the heirs thereof.

2&3) This is a low-resolution image and unsuitable for commercial purposes, thus unlikely to replace the original market role of the original copyrighted media.

4) This image has previously been published and uploaded at the above URL as part of the promotional material for an exhibition of the artist's work.

5) This image is representative of the work of the artist Jonathan Barnbrook and is relevant to the article in question particularly when used for critical commentary.

6) See image - no possibility of using without text in English as this makes up the body of the artwork.

7) Used only in article on Jonathan Barnbrook.

8) Image representative of the work of the artist, and understanding cannot be conveyed using text instead.

9) Used only on Jonathan Barnbrook main page

10a) http://www.designmuseum.org/__entry/71680?style=design_image_popup 10b) Licensing: Non-free 3D art / Non-free 2D art - see box above. 10c) See above.