Sometimes museums use billboards to advertise art, and sometimes billboards are the art:

Blanton Museum of Art

Blanton Museum of Art

Marilyn Minter at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston

Ron Mueck at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Sometimes museums use billboards to advertise art, and sometimes billboards are the art:
Blanton Museum of Art
Blanton Museum of Art
Marilyn Minter at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
Ron Mueck at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
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Thank you; made my morning.
Can’t resist offering: https://s16-us2.ixquick.com/cgi-bin/serveimage?url=http:%2F%2Fwww.makeartwithpurpose.net%2Fimgs%2Fprojects%2FMAP_billboard_1.jpg&sp=3acabafa51e37259148fc870a7296122
– by Jin-ya Huang and Thania Dominguez McElory via Make Art with Purpose (for more from the same project, see http://www.makeartwithpurpose.net/projects.php?id=40# .)
“Light Criticsm” by Steve Lambert (the Anti-Advertising Agency) with Evan Roth and James Powderly of the Graffiti Research Lab is another favorite in the billboard category: https://vimeo.com/14050409 .