Site Map (Alphabetical)

To see an ordinary site map click here

  • A Folly for Mrs Macquarie
    A Folly for Mrs Macquarie : A folly, in architectural terms, is is an extravagant, frivolous or fanciful building, designed more for artistic expression than for practicality.

  • A Junction in Time Sculpture
    A Junction in Time Sculpture : Somewhere buried under, in or on the A Junction in Time Sculpture is a time capsule full of messages from local school children and a few Midland Centennial Committee members .

  • About Us
    About Us : The Public Art Around The World team.

  • Adam Lindsay Gordon Memorial
    Adam Lindsay Gordon Memorial : The Adam Lindsay Gordon statue was created by sculptor Paul Montford in honour of Australian poet and grazier.

  • Albert Dunstan Statue
    Albert Dunstan Statue : The Albert Dunstan Statue, by Peter Corlett, was erected in honour of Victorian Premier's who have been in office for more than 3,000 days.

  • Alexander Forrest Statue
    The Alexander Forrest Statue : Explorer and Surveyor - was the first sculpture to be erected in Western Australia by a local artist and the first local to be immortalized in bronze.

  • Andrew Drummond Memorial
    Andrew Drummond Memorial : Lest We Forget - The Andrew Drummond Memorial was erected in Carnarvon in honor of local lad, Andrew Drummond, who died in the Vietnam War.

  • Animals Sculpture
    Animals Sculpture : The Animals Sculpture, designed and sculpted by Anne Neil, is inspired by toy train fittings and parts.

  • Anna Livia Millennium Fountain
    Anna Livia Millennium Fountain: Floozy in the Jacuzzi - Otherwise known as the Anna Livia Millennium Fountain, the fountain caused so much controversy it was eventually removed in 2001.

  • Archibald Fountain
    Archibald Fountain : Apollo's Pool - Archibald Fountain was donated by J.F.Archibald founder of the Bulletin, as a gift to the City of Sydney.

  • Atlanta From The Ashes
    Atlanta From The Ashes: Phoenix Rising - The Atlanta From The Ashes sculpture has become a popular symbol of Atlanta's rebirth.

  • Atlanta Police Officer Memorial
    Atlanta Police Officer Memorial : Erected in Woodruff Park, in 1980, in honor of the brave service and dedication of Atlanta Police Officers.

  • Bali Memorial
    Bali Memorial - Lest We Forget : In honor of the lives lost in the Bali terrorist attacks on the 12th October, 2002.

  • Big Banana
    Big Banana : Big Yellow Icon -Carnarvon's Big Banana was originally built by Michael McEvoy for a service station/ video store in Northam , Western Australia in 1988.

  • Biggles Statue
    Biggles Statue - Dog Gone : The crazy pooch named Biggles who leapt to his death chasing a rat was immortalised in bronze near his home at The Rocks, Sydney.

  • Bismarck Memorial
    Bismarck Memorial :The bronze and granite memorial includes a bronze Prince Otto von Bismarck in his ceremonial garb as Chancellor standing above four statues.

  • Blarney Castle Stone
    Blarney Castle Stone : A chunk of Blarney Castle battlement cemented firmly onto the rim of the wishing well outside the Queen Victoria Building, Sydney, Australia.

  • Boy Extracting Thorn Statue
    Boy Extracting Thorn Statue : The marble copy of the famous 'Fidele' (faithful) statue was imported into Australia from Italy, in 1883. The original statue known as 'Fidele' (faithful) .

  • Broncho Buster Statue
    Broncho Buster Statue: The Broncho Buster Statue was completed in 1920 by sculptor Alexander Phimster Proctor.

  • Brother & Sister sculpture
    Brother & Sister sculpture : Feeling Groovy - The sandstone sculptures of a brother and sister were created by sculptor Russell Sheridan.

  • Bunbury's Transfiguration The Navigators
    Bunbury's Transfiguration The Navigators : Sculptor Jon Tarry, was commissioned to create a sculpture for the Bunbury Gateway in 2000.

  • C.Y.O'Connor Statue
    C.Y.O'Connor Statue : The C.Y.O'Connor statue, by Pietro Porcelli, is a fitting and lasting tribute to one of Western Australia's greatest achievers.

  • Captain Arthur Phillip Bust
    Captain Arthur Phillip Bust: A rather fashionable bronze study of Captain Arthur Phillip (founder of Sydney) by Jean Hill.

  • Captain Arthur Phillip Fountain
    Captain Arthur Phillip Fountain : No Bones About It - Poor Simonetti suffered nearly a decade of pain creating the Captain Arthur Phillip Fountain, thanks to political and aesthetic debates.

  • Captain Cook Statue
    Captain Cook Statue: Great Endeavour - The Captain Cook Statue, in Melbourne's Fitzroy Gardens, nearly ended up at Endeavour Hills Housing Estate.

  • Captain Cook Statue Sydney
    Captain Cook Statue Sydney : The statue was erected, in 1879, to commemorate Captain Cook's discovery of the east coast of Australia in 1770.

  • Captain James Stirling Statue
    Captain James Stirling Statue: Founder of Perth - Left in storage for several years, the Captain James Stirling Statue was finally unveiled in Foundation Park, Perth.

  • Captain Matthew Flinders Statue
    Captain Matthew Flinders Statue: The Captain Matthew Flinders Statue in Melbourne, is arguably, sculptor Charles Web Gilbert's finest work.

  • Captain William Bligh Statue
    Captain William Bligh Statue : The Captain William Bligh Statue outside Cadman's Cottage in Sydney is often confused for being that of Napoleon Bonaparte.

  • Carnarvon War Memorial
    Carnarvon War Memorial : Erected in honour of our soldiers who served the Empire in the Great War 1914 - 1918 - Pro Patria.

  • Cathedral Bell of St Stephen
    Cathedral Bell of St Stephen : Close to Liberty - The Cathedral bell of St Stephen , in Brisbane, was made in the same foundary as the famous Liberty Bell and Big Ben.

  • Chat Sculpture
    Chat Sculpture : The Chat sculpture was created by sculptor, Sebastian Di Mauro, and has become a talking point in Brisbane.

  • Choragic Monument
    Choragic Monument :The Choragic Monument is a copy of the original monument of Lysicrates which dates back to 334 BC and still stands near the Acropolis in Athens.

  • Civil War Monument
    Civil War Monument: Where There's Smoke - The Civil War Monument, in the grounds of Denver's State Capitol building, is steeped in controversy.

  • Closing Era Statue
    Closing Era Statue : Fortnightly Club to the Rescue - A group commissioned the Closing Era Statue as a perfect addition the State's exhibit at the 1893 World's Fair Exposition in Chicago.

  • co-existence sculptures
    Co-existence Sculptures : A set of three wooden carvings each depicting a theme of co-existence between man and nature by sculptor Peter Lowe.

  • Colorado Veterans Monument
    Colorado Veterans Monument : Designed by Robert Koot and Richard Farley the Colorado Veterans Monument was the idea of Tim Drago

  • Concrete Poem sculpture
    Concrete Poem sculpture - Palindrome : If you look closely at the Concrete Poem sculpture you will discover a poem embedded into the spiral.

  • Daniel O'Connell monument
    Daniel O'Connell monument : The Daniel O'Connell monument took nearly 18 years for sculptor John Foley and his studio to complete.

  • Dante Statue
    Dante Statue : Happy 600th -The Dante Statue, created by Florentine sculptor, Enrico Pazzi, was erected in 1865 on the sixth centenary of Dante's birth.

  • Day The Trees Reclaim the City sculpture
    Day The Trees Reclaim the City sculpture: The Day the Trees Reclaim the City sculpture is located outside the University of Georgia in Atlanta.

  • Denver Moo Means the World To Us statue
    Denver Moo Means the World To Us statue -Charitable Cows : Denver Moo Means the World To Us statue is part of a "the world's largest public art event" run by CowParade.

  • Diana and the hounds
    Diana and the hounds: Taking The Lead- The Diana and the Hounds statue in Fitzroy Park was created by sculptor William Leslie Bowles in 1940.

  • Dioscuri
    Dioscuri - The Capitoline Museum in Rome, Italy is guarded by the statues of Castor and Pollux. The statues were placed in the piazza in 1583 after being discovered during excavations.

  • Disclaimer and Copyright
    Disclaimer and Copyright for Public Art Around The World website.

  • Earth Mother Sculpture
    Earth Mother Sculpture : Between a Rock and A Hard Place - Perched high above Sydney Harbour is the layered earth sculpture inspired by rock formations.

  • Echoes From The North Sculpture
    Echoes From The North Sculpture : Augustine Dall'Ava was commissioned in 2004, to create a sculpture for Gandel Retail Management on the footpath outside Queens Plaza.

  • Edith Dircksey Cowan Memorial
    Edith Dircksey Cowan Memorial : Interestingly it was gender bias that nearly stopped the Edith Cowan Memorial being erected in Western Australia. The very thing she fought her whole life to stop.

  • Eliza Statue
    Eliza Statue : A larger than life bronze statue of a bathing girl, with arms up as if about to take a plunge into the Swan River. At present lightly covered in shag (big large bird) poop.

  • Emerging Sculpture
    Emerging Sculpture: Lost My Mind - The Emerging sculpture was created by Mark Smith in 1981, Atlanta, Georgia.

  • Emmanuel Fremiet
    Emmanuel Fremiet: Animal Perfectionist - Emmanuel Fremiet was so particular about detail in his sculptures he would often re-cast them. The Jeanne d'Arc statue being a good example.

  • Enduring Navajo Sculpture
    Enduring Navajo Sculpture: Indian Stance - The Enduring Navajo sculpture was sculpted by well renown Western contemporary artist Martha Pettigrew.

  • Equestrian Statue Myth
    Rumors, Rumors, Rumors - The equestrian statue myth has been debunked, it's simply not true.

  • Equitable Building Columns
    Equitable Building Columns :They're Back! - After the Corinthian columns were removed in the 1970's, 3 of the original columns have been returned to Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.

  • Federal Reserve Bank Eagle statue
    Federal Reserve Bank Eagle statue: The Federal Reserve Bank Eagle statue was at the time it was the largest bronze eagle in the United States, weighing a whopping 3,300 pounds

  • Five Points Monument
    Five Points Monument: Water Mark - The Five Points monument commemorates the historic intersection where trolley tracks and an artesian water tower once stood in Atlanta, Georgia.

  • Five Points Sculpture
    Five Points Sculpture: More To The Point - The Five Points sculpture is a smaller version and interpretation of the Five Points monument located at the famous intersection in Atlanta, Georgia.

  • Footsteps in Time Sculptures
    The Footsteps in Time Sculptures: Stepping Up - The Footsteps in Time Sculptures commemorates the 175 anniversary of Western Australia and also the business people who helped build the city.

  • Forward Surge sculpture
    Forward Surge sculpture : Created by prominent Australian sculptor Inge King in 1974, the sculpture Forward Surge is now on the National Trust register.

  • Fountain of Neptune
    Fountain of Neptune: Fountain of Hard Knocks - Fountain of Neptune created by Bartolomeo Ammannati was criticized from the moment it was unveiled.

  • Fountain of the Four Rivers
    Fountain of the Four Rivers: To win the commission for the Fountain of the Four Rivers, Bernini made a model of his intended design and placed it in the Pamphili Palace where the Pope was sure to see it.

  • Fountain of the Moor
    Fountain of the Moor: Not Amused - The original centre piece for the Fountain of the Moor was rejected by Pope Innocent X because it wasn't considered noble enough.

  • Four Season Statues
    Four Season Statues : Four Seasons in One Day - The three marble statues in the Royal Botanical Garens, Sydney, represent the Four Seasons, Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring.

  • Fred and Mary Tree Stumps
    Public Art Vandalism - A Community was left in shock following the burning down of one of their much loved Fred and Mary Tree Stumps.

  • Frederick Joseph Walker Fountain
    Frederick Joseph Walker Fountain : Who on earth is Frederick Joseph Walker ?

  • Gabby the Traveller Sculpture
    Gabby the Traveller Sculpture - Hold on to Your Hat : The Gabby the Traveller Sculpture was created by artist Kath Wheatley for the Midland Redevelopment Authority.

  • Gateway sculpture
    Gateway sculpture : The Gateway sculpture was created by Mary Knotts in 1996 and is located in the middle of a roundabout in Victoria Street, Bunbury.

  • George Higinbotham Statue
    George Higinbotham Statue: Church and State - The George Higinbotham Statue was erected in honor of one of Melbourne's most leading radicals.

  • Gifts Fountain
    Gifts Fountain : The Gifts fountain was originally commissioned as a fountain, but due to increased water restrictions in Queensland, the fountain base has now been filled in with plants.

  • Golden Else
    Golden Else: Gilded Goddess of Victory - The Golden Else created by Friedrich Drake represents the Goddess of Victory and is sometimes referred to as Golden Lizzy.

  • Gordon of Khartoum Memorial
    Gordon of Khartoum Memorial : The Gordon of Khartoum Memorial in Melbourne was erected in honour of General Charles George Gordon. Best remembered for his heroics at Khartoum.

  • Gossip Sculpture
    Gossip Sculpture: Over The Garden Fence - The bronze, Gossip sculpture, was sculpted by well renown Western contemporary artist Martha Pettigrew.

  • Governor Macquarie Statue
    Governor Macquarie Statue : AKA The Flasher - The unfortunate pose and the location of the Governor Macquarie statue (hidden in the trees) at Parliament House has led to it being nicknamed "The Flasher".

  • Gumnut Babies Sculpture
    Gumnut Babies Sculpture : The two gumnuts were created by Claire Bailey & Indra Geidans and are based on the characters Snuggle Pot and Cuddle Pie created by May Gibbs in the 1930s.

  • Harmony of Minerals Obelisk
    The Harmony of Minerals Obelisk: Tower of Stones or Ore Tower was erected in 1971 to celebrate the millionth citizen of Western Australia (lucky them).

  • Harry, Marko and Tom Sculptures
    Harry, Marko and Tom Sculptures - It's Off To Work We Go: Harry, Marko and Tom Sculptures were created by Kath Wheatley as a tribute to the Midland Railway Workshop tradesmen.

  • Henry Bolte Statue
    Henry Bolte Statue: 3,000 days for a bronze - The Henry Bolte Statue, outside the Treasury Building, is one of only four Victorian Premiers represented.

  • Henry W Grady Monument
    Henry W Grady Monument: New South - The Henry W Grady Monument was erected in honor of Atlanta’s famous “New South” newspaper editor.

  • Hercules and Cacus Statue
    Hercules and Cacus Statue: Join the Club - The Hercules and Cacus Sculpture was commissioned on behalf of the Medici Family, who had just returned to power in Florence.

  • Herman Eugene Talmadge statue
    Herman Eugene Talmadge statue : Created by sculptor, James Killan Spratt, the life size bronze of Herman Eugene Talmadge standis with his right hand extended out.

  • Historic Abuse Network Memorial
    Historic Abuse Network Memorial : In memory of all the children who suffered and of those who did not survive abuse in Church and State Childrens' institutions' and homes in Queensland.

  • HMAS Sydney Memorial Drive
    HMAS Sydney Memorial Drive : The community of Carnarvon funded their own memorial to the HMAS Sydney in 2001.

  • HMS Queen Elizabeth Shells
    HMS Queen Elizabeth Shells : Presented to Kings Park in 1920 by Earl Beatty, the shell was once used as a giant money box to raise money for the upkeep of Kings Park.

  • Holocaust Memorial
    Holocaust Memorial : Located in Stirling Gardens, Perth, the Jewish Memorial is dedicated to the memory of 6,000,000 Jewish men, women and children who perished in the holocaust.

  • Horse and Rider Monument
    Horse and Rider Monument : In the waters off Fremantle is a monument created by sculptor Tony Jones, in memory of the great engineer, C.Y.O'Connor.

  • Hughie Edwards statue
    Hughie Edwards statue : Lest We Forget - The statue of Sir Hughie Edwards, the most highly decorated Australian in World War II, was erected in 2002, after a great deal of effort by Peter Firkins.

  • Il Porcellino
    Il Porcellino - This Little Piggy : Il Porcellino is one of five copies of a Pietro Tacca's wild boar statue. This one was donated by Marchessa Clarissa Torrigiani in memory of her father and brother.

  • Impossible Triangle Sculpture
    Impossible Triangle Sculpture - Who knew? : There is a location somewhere around the Impossible Triangle Sculpture that turns this unusual sculpture into a perfect triangle. The trick is to find the location.

  • International Order of Good Templars War Memorial
    International Order of Good Templars War Memorial :Erected by West Australian Members of the International Order of Good Templars in memory of their Brethren who fell in the Great War.

  • Islay Statue
    Islay Statue : Little Beggar - The bronze talking statue of Queen Victoria's favourite pet, a royal Skye terrier, can be found outside the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney.

  • James Joyce Statue
    James Joyce Statue : 8ft Bronze statue of Irish writer, James Joyce, featuring his walking cane, large wide brimmed hat, horn rimmed glasses and his slight slouch.

  • Jeanne d'Arc Statue
    Jeanne d'Arc Statue: Felton Bequest - Emmanuel Fremiet's replica of the Jeanne d'Arc statue, outside the State Library of Victoria, was acquired by the Felton Bequest in 1906 .

  • Jewish Holocaust Memorial
    Jewish Holocaust Memorial - Controversial, the memorial was built to honour the millions of Jews murdered during World War II.

  • Jewish Memorial Sculpture
    Jewish Memorial Sculpture : The Jewish Memorial Sculpture was created by Will Lammert just before he died in 1957.

  • Jewish Memorial Tablet
    Jewish Memorial Tablet : Alter Judischer Friedhof - The Jewish Memorial Tablet was erected on the site of the Jewish Home For The Aging which the Nazi's turned into a detention centre.

  • Jimmy Carter Statue
    Jimmy Carter Statue : Gone Fishing - The Jimmy Carter statue was created by Frederick Hart in 1994 and resides on the grounds of the Georgia State Capitol.

  • Joe P Martinez Memorial
    Joe P Martinez Memorial: The Joe P Martinez Memorial was erect in honor of a young soldier who recieved the military's highest award, the Congressional Medal of Honor, in World War II.

  • John Batman Statue
    John Batman Statue : The statue of John Batman was created by sculptor Stanley Hammond in 1979.

  • John Brown Gordon Statue
    John Brown Gordon Statue : The statue of General John B Gordon was carved by well known sculptor, Solon Borglum, in 1907.

  • John Cain Jr Statue
    John Cain Jr Statue: 41st Premier of Victoria, from 1982 to 1990 - The John Cain Jr Statue, outside the Treasury Building, is one of only four Victorian Premiers represented.

  • John Curtin Statue
    John Curtin Statue : Controversy - The John Curtin statue was erected in 2005 but since then has divided the Fremantle community.

  • John Dunmore Lang Statue
    John Dunmore Lang Statue : Though the statue of John Dunmore Lang is placed in the park near the site of his church it has unfortunately been placed with his back to it !

  • John Forrest Monument
    John Forrest Monument : In 1979 a local Bunbury businessman commissioned sculptor Mark Lebuse to create a sculpture of Lord Forrest's head.

  • John Pascoe Fawkner Statue
    John Pascoe Fawkner Statue : John Pascoe Fawkner was only 5ft 2" and had a terrier like personality. His statue was erected in 1979 next to his arch rival, John Batman.

  • John Pemberton Statue
    John Pemberton Statue: The 800 pound bronze John Pemberton statue, the Atlanta pharmacist who invented Coke in 1886, is located outside the World of Coke Museum.

  • John Wesley Statue
    John Wesley Statue: Man of Conviction - The John Wesley Statue was created by Paul Raphael Montford in 1935 and stands outside the Wesley Church in Melbourne.

  • Joseph Emerson Brown Monument
    Joseph Emerson Brown Monument: The Joseph Emerson Brown Monument was erected in 1928 in honour of fiery Georgian Governor.

  • Kangaroos in the City Sculptures
    Kangaroos in the City: What a Mob - The Kangaroos in the City sculptures, in the heart of the Perth City, look at home as they drink and jump, whilst the world goes by.

  • Kate and Sam Sculpture
    Kate and Sam Sculpture - Taking To The Skies :The Kate and Sam Sculpture was created by Kath Wheatley as a tribute to the children of the Midland, both past and present.

  • Kenneth MacKenzie MacIntosh Memorial
    Kenneth MacKenzie MacIntosh Memorial: Mr Denver - The Kenneth MacKenzie MacIntosh Memorial was erected in honor of Denver City councilman who dedicated most of his life to serving the city.

  • King Edward VII Statue
    Statue of King Edward VII : Commissioned by the King Edward Memorial Executive Committee in honour of a popular monarch.

  • Koala House Sculpture
    Koala House Sculpture : Concrete sculpture of a Koala and its baby on the roof of Koala House in Brisbane.

  • La Trobe Statue
    La Trobe Statue : The Charles Joseph La trobe statue was created by sculptor Peter Corlett and depicts him reading the Proclamation of Separation.

  • Labours and Beauty of Pioneering Mankind
    Labours and Beauty of Pioneering Mankind : A 4.5m sculpture of three carved sandstone figures depicting Water, Fire and Earth by sculptor Gerard Havekes.

  • Lands Department Building
    Lands Department Building : High on the ledges of the Lands Department building silently stand the 23 sandstone figures of legislators, explorers and botanists.

  • Lapu Lapu Statue
    Lapu Lapu Statue : The Lapu-Lapu statue was erected in honor of Philippine's first national hero, who killed Ferdinard Magellan on the shores of Mactan Island in 1521.

  • Larry La Trobe Statue
    Larry La Trobe Statue: Dog Gone - In 1995 the Larry La Trobe statue of was stolen, despite having 30cm bolts attached. Larry, the bronze dog statue, was replaced the following year, after a public outcry.

  • Liberty Bell Replica Denver
    The Liberty Bell Replica Denver: Save for Your Independence - The Liberty Bell Replica Denver was one of 55 full sized Liberty Bell Replicas cast and given as gifts .

  • Liberty Bell Replica, Atlanta
    Liberty Bell Replica, Atlanta: For Your Independence - The Liberty Bell Replica Atlanta was one of 55 full sized Liberty Bell Replicas cast and given as gifts .

  • Lieutenant Colonel George Barney Monument
    Lieutenant Colonel George Barney Monument : Bronze relief of soldier and engineer, Lieutenant Colonel George Barney, by sculptor Denis Adams.

  • Livingstone and Stanley Monument
    Livingstone and Stanley Monument: Misunderstanding I Presume? - The Livingstone and Stanley Monument doesn't really mark the famous site where Stanley finally finds Dr Livingstone but who's really noticing !

  • Lord Forrest Memorial
    Lord Forrest Memorial :

  • Macquarie's Obelisk
    Macquarie's Obelisk : What's the Point - Macquarie's Obelisk 'symbolic peg', known as Macquarie's Obelisk, marks the oldest milestone for measuring roads and the oldest urban park.

  • Manneken Pis Statue
    Manneken Pis Statue : The original statue resides at Maison du Roi (King's House) and has since 1965. The statue was sculpted by Jerome Duquesnoy.

  • Mare and Foal Sculpture
    Mare and Foal Sculpture : La Reyna - The Mare and Foal sculpture by French Sculptor, Arthur Jacques Le Duc, was purchased in 1891.

  • Margaret Mitchell Fountain
    Margaret Mitchell Fountain : Sad, but true, the Margaret Mitchell fountain is one of the only pieces of public art dedicated to the well known author.

  • Mark of the Century statue
    Mark of the Century statue : The John Gerovich statue was erected in Fremantle 2006, in honour of a South Fremantle football legend and his greatest mark.

  • Marker Seats
    Marker Seats :The Marker Seats at Claisebrook Clove, in East Perth, were created by sculptor Malcolm McGregor and were inspired by the 'channel markers' used in rivers.

  • Matthew Flinders Statue
    Matthew Flinders Statue : A Fleeting Moment - William Robert Colton created the Matthew Flinders Statue, which was erected in Sydney, in honour of the first man to circumnavigate Australia.

  • Memorial to Fallen Soldiers
    The Memorial to Fallen Soldiers : The Memorial to Fallen Soldiers by Pietro Porcelli is quite unique because in Australia women are rarely used or represented in war memorials.

  • Migrants Memorial
    Migrants Memorial : This monument was erected to remember and honour all migrants who have come to Australia from many parts of the world.

  • Mile Hi Sertoma Club Plaque
    Mile Hi Sertoma Club Plaque : The Mile Hi Sertoma Club Plaque can be found on the corner of Broadway and Tremont St (Sertoma Square), Denver, in a rebuilt rock planter.

  • Miners Monument
    Miners Monument :The bronze statue By Clement Somers depicts a miner using an air leg drill, similar to what would have been used inside the mines.

  • Miss Freedom Statue
    Miss Freedom Statue: Mystery Women - Nobody knows anything about the Miss Freedom Statue which adorns the Atlanta State Capitol building.

  • National Western Statue
    National Western Statue : Honoring Cowboys - The National Western Statue was commissioned by the National Western Stock Show (the largest livestock exhibition in the world) in celebration of their 100th anniversary.

  • Neptunbrunnen
    Neptunbrunnen: Symbol of Power - The Neptunbrunnen (Neptune Fountain) was a present to Wilhelm I from the Berlin Town Council.

  • New Endings Fountain
    The New Endings fountain: The New Endings fountain, created by Diane Solomon Kempler, marks the site of Atlanta’s first public water supply.

  • Nicholas I Monument
    Nicholas I Monument : The Nicholas I Monument was created by sculptor Auguste de Montferrand in 1856.

  • Oddfellows Memorial
    Oddfellows Memorial : In memory of 501 members of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows who made the supreme sacrifice 1914 - 1919

  • On the War Trail Sculpture
    On the War Trail Sculpture: War Path - On the War Trail sculpture was created by sculptor Alexander Phimster Proctor in the early 1920's for the Denver Civic Center.

  • On the War Trail Sculpture
    On the War Trail Sculpture: On Top of the World - The 12 foot copper Old Prospector Statue was once perched on top of the 7 storey Mining Exchange building in Denver.

  • Overseer Sculpture
    Overseer Sculpture : A life size sculpture of a man of mild steel, perched on a ledge, watching down on people by sculptor Cezary Stulgis.

  • Paddy Hannan Memorial Fountain
    Paddy Hannan Memorial Fountain : The Paddy Hannan Statue, in Kalgoorlie, was vandalised in 1983 and removed to a safer location. A replica was put in its place.

  • Palm Sculpture
    Palm Sculpture : Copper sculpture by Bronwyn Oliver of a seed like form representing the palm and (some say) the magnolia.

  • Percy Button Sculpture
    Percy Button Sculpture : Created by Charles Smith and Joan Walsh-Smith, the Percy Button Sculpture honours a local Perth street performer of the 1920's to 1950's.

  • Peter Pan Statue
    Peter Pan Statue - Never Never Land : The Peter Pan Statue located in East Perth is one of seven replicas made from the original mould of the famous statue. The statue is signed by the author not the sculptor.

  • Pietro Porcelli Statue
    Pietro Porcelli Statue : First Local Artist - Famed Western Australian sculptor, Pietro Porcelli, is immortalized in bronze by sculptor Greg James.

  • Pigeons of Melbourne
    Pigeons of Melbourne: What is pink, can't fly and lives in a tree ? The pink Pigeons of Melbourne, of course. Created by Omega Goodwin.

  • Pioneer Monument Fountain
    Pioneer Monument Fountain : Controversy surrounds the Pioneer Monument Fountain, instead of a bronze Indian on top of the fountain outraged citizens of Denver demanded Kit Carson.

  • Plumb Bob In Janus Head
    Plumb Bob In Janus Head : Two Faced - Plumb Bob In Janus Head features two heads, one facing west, the other facing east.

  • Prince Albert Statue
    Prince Albert Statue: Albert The Good - The Prince Albert Statue was erected in honor of Queen Victoria's beloved husband in 1866.

  • Pubic Art References
    Pubic Art References - Books, Articles and websites used in the research for Pubic Art Around The World.

  • Public Art Around the World
    Public Art Around The World - A website presenting the good, the bad and the down right ugly Public Art from around the world. Including the controversies, the scandals and the rumors.

  • Public Art at ANZAC Square
    Lest We Forget - Public Art at ANZAC Square :

  • Public Art At The Rocks
    Public Art At The Rocks : The good, the bad and the ugly public art at The Rocks, Sydney

  • Public Art in Africa
    Into the Heart of Africa - A journey into the good, the bad and downright ugly Public Art in Africa.

  • Public Art in Atlanta
    Atlanta From The Ashes - Public Art in Atlanta exploded, just prior to the 1996 Summer Olympics. Here is a glimpse into the history and scandals of public art in Atlanta, Georgia.

  • Public Art in Australia
    Art From Down Under - A glimpse into the good, the bad and the ugly Public Art in Australia, including Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Tasmania.

  • Public Art in Belgium
    Public Art in Belgium : A glimpse into the good, the bad and the ugly Public Art in Belgium.

  • Public Art in Berlin
    Legacy of War - Public Art in Berlin has a unique mixture of past and present.

  • Public Art in Brisbane
    Public Art in Brisbane : Discover the history ,controversies and simply bizarre rumors behind some of Brisbane's well known statues, monuments and sculptures.

  • Public Art In Brussels
    Public Art In Brussels

  • Public Art in Bunbury
    Public Art in Bunbury : Discover the controversy, detailed history and quirky stories behind some of Bunbury's well known statues, monuments and sculptures.

  • Public Art in Burundi
    Burundi, Public Art, I Presume - Burundi, the poorest country in the world, can still boast having Public Art. From the pyramid honouring the source of the Nile to the Livingston and Stanley Memorial rock.

  • Public Art in Carnarvon
    Public Art in Carnarvon - Tropical Mix : Discover the best and the worst public art in Carvarvon, Western Australia

  • Public Art in Cebu
    Public Art in Cebu - Everything is Bigger : From the giant cabbage to the giant warrior, Lapu-Lapu, Cebu offers a unique array of public art.

  • Public Art in Cressy
    Something Fishy in Cressy - Public Art in Cressy, Tasmania, has taken their Trout theme to the extremes.

  • Public Art in Denver
    Art a Mile High - The good, the bad and the downright weird Public Art in Denver.

  • Public Art in Dublin
    Everyone is a Critic - There is nothing more entertaining than asking the locals their opinion on Public Art in Dublin. The answers are sure to be as colourful as the sculptures themselves.

  • Public Art in East Perth
    Public Art in East Perth Unearthed - The sculptures and street furniture were created from local materials found from the redevelopment sites or salvaged from the old warehouses within the area.

  • Public Art in Florence
    Renaissance Rocks - Public Art in Florence exploded in the 15th Century and became known as the Renaissance period.

  • Public Art In Fremantle
    Public Art In Fremantle : Discover the controversy, detailed history and quirky stories behind some of Fremantle's well known statues, monuments and sculptures.

  • Public Art In Geraldton
    Public Art In Geraldton : The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Public Art in the seaside town of Geraldton, Western Australia

  • Public Art in Germany
    Don't Mention Public Art - A glimpse into the good, the bad and ugly Public Art in Germany.

  • Public Art in Ireland
    They Take Their Art to Heart - Explore the good, the bad and to be sure ugly art in Ireland. It just wouldn't be Public Art in Ireland if the locals didn't have nicknames for every statue.

  • Public Art in Italy
    Art Amongst the Ruins - A glimpse into the good, the bad and , (by Caesar) ugly Public Art in Italy.

  • Public Art in Kalgoorlie - Boulder
    Public Art in Kalgoorlie - Boulder : Dig deep and discover the best and worst Public Art in Kalgoorlie - Boulder, in Western Australia.

  • Public Art in Kings Park
    Public Art in Kings Park : Discover the controversy, detailed history and quirky stories behind some of kings Park's well known statues, monuments and memorials.

  • Public Art in Manila
    Public Art in Manila

  • Public Art in Melbourne
    Public Art in Melbourne - Discover the controversy, history, bizarre stories behind some of Melbourne's well known statues, monuments and sculptures.

  • Public Art in Midland
    Public Art in Midland - All Aboard : Discover the controversy, detailed history and quirky stories behind some of Midland's well known statues, monuments and sculptures.

  • Public Art in New South Wales
    Public Art in New South Wales : An index of public art throughout New South Wales, including statues, sculptures and monuments.

  • Public Art in Perth
    Highs and Lows of Public Art in Perth - Discover the controversy, detailed history and quirky stories behind some of Perth's well known statues, monuments and sculptures.

  • Public Art in Rome
    Public Art in Rome -The Romans treated public art with the same enthusiasm that they treated war. Bigger, better, grander. Artists, like warriors, were worshipped.

  • Public Art In Russia
    Oh Those Russians - Public Art In Russia : Discover the history, controversies and rumors about public art in Russia.

  • Public Art in Saint Petersburg
    Public Art in Saint Petersburg : Discover the history, controversies and rumors about public art in St Petersburg, Russia.

  • Public Art In Sydney
    Public Art in Sydney - Sydney has an incredibly array of Public Art, some good, some bad and some quite unexplainable.

  • Public Art in Tasmania
    Isle State - There is an incredibly array of Public Art in Tasmania, some good, some bad and some quite unexplainable.

  • Public Art in the Philippines
    Public Art in the Philippines - Life After Magellan : A glimpse into the good, the bad and the ugly Public Art in the Philippines, including Manila and Cebu.

  • Public Art In the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney
    Full of it - Public Art In the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney : 30 hectarces of sprawling gardens and public art works.

  • Public Art in the USA
    Made in the USA - A tour of the good, the bad and the downright ugly public art in the USA.

  • Public Art in Western Australia
    Public Art in Western Australia : An index of public art throughout Western Australia, including statues, sculptures and monuments.

  • Public Art of Hyde Park Sydney
    Public Art of Hyde Park Sydney : Discover the best , the worst and most irrelevant public art in Hyde Park, Sydney.

  • Public Art of Queensland
    Public Art of Queensland : Discover the history ,controversies and simply bizarre rumors behind some of Queensland's well known statues, monuments and sculptures.

  • Quadriga of Victory
    Quadriga of Victory: Symbol of the Iron Curtin - The Brandenburg Gate and the Quadriga of Victory which sits atop it became the symbol of the division of West and East Berlin.

  • Queen Victoria Monument
    Queen Victoria Monument : Pax Britannica - The Queen Victoria Monument commemorates the longest reigning monarch. It is a copy of Joseph Edgar Boehm's statue located at Windsor.

  • Queen Victoria Statue
    Queen Victoria Statue : The controversial statue of Queen Victoria was created by Irish sculptor, John Hughes, in 1924. But due to popular demand she was removed in 1947.

  • Queen Victoria Statue Brisbane
    Queen Victoria Statue Brisbane : The statue of Queen Victoria is the only one of her in the State and it is a copy of Sir Thomas Brock's original.

  • RAAF Memorial Brisbane
    RAAF Memorial Brisbane : Lest We Forget - The stunning bronze eagle sculpture for the RAAF Memorial in Queens Park, Brisbane, was created by sculptor, Rhyl Hinwood.

  • Red Centre Sculpture
    Red Centre Sculpture : The artist, Konstantin Dimopoulos, focuses great detail to colour, line and movement.

  • Red Surveyor Sculpture
    Red Surveyor Sculpture - Chip Off The Old Block : The Red Surveyor sculpture stands high above East Perth, keeping an eye on its redevelopment.

  • Rhythm of Life Sculpture
    Rhythm of Life Sculpture: Eco Inspired - Rhythm of Life Sculpture by Andrew Rogers was one of his first abstract pieces.

  • Richard Pinhorn Memorial
    Richard Pinhorn Memorial: Please Be Seated - The Richard Pinhorn Memorial was erected in 1924 in honor of the owner of Denver's world famous Manhattan Restaurant .

  • Rizal Monument
    Rizal Monument : Dedicated to Dr Rizal, Philippine's National Hero, the monument is built on the exact site where Dr Rizal was executed in 1896.

  • Robert Burns Memorial
    Robert Burns Memorial: A Scottish Legacy - The Robert Burns Memorial was commissioned in 1903 and it was rumoured every Scot in Melbourne contributed to its funding.

  • Robert Burns Statue
    Robert Burns Statue : Bronze statue of Scottish poet Robert Burns by sculptor Samuel William Ward Willis in 1929.

  • Rupert hamer statue
    Rupert Hamer Statue : The Rupert Hamer Statue by Peter Corlett, was erected in honour of Victorian Premier's who have been in office for more than 3,000 days.

  • Rutovu Monument
    Rutovu Monument: Go With The Flow - The Rutovu Monument is a stone pryamid, built in 1938, marking the site of the small spring which is the farthest headstream of the mighty Nile River.

  • S Truett Cathy Monument
    S Truett Cathy Monument: Climb with Care and Confidence - The S Truett Cathy Monument marks the $10,000,000 milestone in scholarships awarded by Chick-fil-A .

  • Sadie M Likens Memorial
    Sadie M Likens Memorial - When Life Deals You Lemons :The Sadie M Likens Memorial was built in honour of a Colorado woman who gave tirelessly to her community and country despite her tragic past.

  • Samuel Spencer Monument
    Samuel Spencer Monument : The Samuel Spencer Monument was erected in honor of the first president of the Southern railway, who died in tragic circumstances.

  • Sea Queen Sculpture
    Sea Queen Sculpture - Waters Edge :The Sea Queen sculpture by Tony Jones is a restored wooden boat now used by the public to sit or play.

  • Seal Pond
    Seal Pond : The Seal Pond, which is part of Voorhies Memorial , features two bronze sea lion sculptures by Robert Garrison.

  • Shakespeare Memorial
    Shakespeare Memorial: To Be Or Not To Be - The Shakespeare Memorial was commissioned by the family of Shakespeare enthusiast, Henry Gullett .

  • Shovels Sculpture
    Shovels Sculpture - Really Dig It :The Shovels Sculpure, by Anne Neil, can be found in a working vegetable patch in Midland, Western Australia.

  • Sir JJ Talbot Hobbs Memorial
    Sir JJ Talbot Hobbs Memorial : Lest We Forget - The memorial was the first memorial erected in Perth to commemorate one of Australia’s most distinguished World War I soldiers and finest Architects.

  • Sir Redmond Barry Statue
    Sir Redmond Barry Statue : Hanging Judge - was erected in honor of the Supreme Court Judge who was best remembered for sentencing Ned Kelly to hang.

  • Sir Richard Bourke Statue
    The Sir Richard Bourke Statue ( Order in the Courts) - The Sir Richard Bourke Statue was erected in honour of the Governor of NSW, who introduced the British system of, trial by jury, into Australia.

  • Sir William John Clarke Monument
    Sir William John Clarke Monument : Erected in 1902, on honour of a philanthropist and successful pastoralist in the grounds of the Treasury Gardens, Melbourne.

  • Slit Drum
    Slit Drum : Slit drums were traditionally used for beating dance rythmns, sending messages or summoning villagers to gatherings.

  • Smoko Sculpture
    Smoko Sculpture - Coffee Break : The Smoko Sculpture was created by artist Kath Wheatley for the Midland Redevelopment Authority as a tribute to the Midland Railway Company.

  • South African War Memorial
    South African War Memorial :Lest We Forget - A bronze life-size statue depicting a Queensland Mounted Infantryman on his stead by sculptor James Watt.

  • South African War Memorial Kings Park
    South African War Memorial Kings Park

  • St George and The Dragon Sculpture
    St George and The Dragon Sculpture: Take That Dragon - The St George and The Dragon Sculpture depicts the brave martyr slaying the beastly dragon.

  • St George fighting the Dragon statue
    St George fighting the Dragon statue : The St George fighting the Dragon statue was created by August Karl Eduard Kiss in 1853.

  • St Gertrude Statue
    St Gertrude Statue: 13th Century Mystic - The St Gertrude Statue stands in the middle of St Gertrude's Bridge in Berlin and was sculpted by Rudolf Siemering.

  • Standing Figure
    Standing Figure - Just Blowing In The Wind :The Standing Figure created by Tony Jones stands in the shallow waters of the East Perth cove.

  • Stanford Fountain
    Stanford Fountain : Rebel With A Cause - The Stanford Fountain was designed and created by William Stanford from behind the walls of Pentridge Gaol.

  • Statue of Liberty Replica
    Statue of Liberty Replica : A smaller bronze version of the Statue of Liberty minus the gilded torch

  • Steam Sculpture
    Steam Sculpture : Random Disbursement - The steel ball sculpture known as Steam, was created by Brisbane artist and sculptor, Donna Marcus.

  • Stele
    Stele :Grave Marker - The HMAS Sydney Stele sculpture was designed by Charles Smith and Joan Walsh Smith in memory of the men who lost their lives in 1941.

  • Table Sculpture
    Table Sculpture : Right outside the University of Georgia is the Table sculpture by Steve Comier.

  • Tank Stream Fountain
    Tank Stream Fountain : The Tank Stream Fountain was created by sculptor Stephen Walker in 1981 to to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the first publication of the Sydney Herald.

  • Ten Commandment monument
    Ten Commandment monument: Holy Controversy - A group challenged the right for the Ten Commandment monument to be in Denver's city park.

  • The Arbour Sculpture
    The Arbour Sculpture - Casting Shadows : The intricate embroidery design of The Arbour Sculpture by Anne Neil allows the light to dance around the doorway.

  • The Beacon Sculpture
    The Beacon Sculpture : A gift to the People of Sydney by James Fairfax to celebrate the Sesquicentenary of Sydney in 1992. The Beacon was designed by Robert Klippel.

  • The Boxers Statues
    The Boxers Statues : Ring ins - The two 2m high marble statues are copies of the two boxer statues "Kreugas and Damoxenus" by Italian sculptor, Antonio Canova (1757-1822).

  • The Bronze Horseman
    The Bronze Horseman : If Ever There Were a Statue to Talk about - This 13m tall monument to Peter the Great was created by French sculptor Etienne Maurice Falconet.

  • The Mahatma Statue
    The Mahatma Statue: The Mahatma Statue depicting Mahatma Gandhi was donated to the Dr Martin Luther King National Historic Site in Atlanta in 1998.

  • The Passenger Sculpture
    The Passenger Sculpture -Smart Art : The Passenger Sculpture was created by artist, Cezary Stulgis, in 2003.

  • Thomas Edward Watson statue
    Thomas Edward Watson statue :Controversial Art - Watson was a US politician from Georgia who was renowned for his fiery attacks on the Roman Catholic Church, African Americans and Jews.

  • Thomas Joseph Ryan Statue
    Thomas Joseph Ryan Statue : The statue of Queensland Premier, T.J. Ryan, was created by Sir Edgar Bertram MacKennal and stands in Queens Garden, Brisbane.

  • Thomas Sutcliffe Mort Statue
    Thomas Sutcliffe Mort Statue: Put That on Ice - Thomas Sutcliffe Mort Statue was erected in honour of one of Australia's earliest and most successful entrepreneurs.

  • Thornton Obelisk
    Somewhere to Vent -Thornton Obelisk : Once referred to as Thornton's Scent Bottle, the Egyptian styled obelisk was in fact a sewer vent.

  • Three Businessmen who brought their own lunch: Batman, Swanston and Hoddle
    Three Businessmen who brought their own lunch: Batman, Swanston and Hoddle : This sculpture By Alison Weaver and Paul Quinn is the most popular piece of public art in Melbourne.

  • Three Friends Sculpture
    Three Friends Sculpture - Cyril, Wilson and Renaldo : The Three Friends Sculpture was created by sculpture and artist Kath Wheatley for the Midland Redevelopment Authority in 2002.

  • Thunder Stone
    Thunder Stone : Base of the Bronze Horseman -Thunder Stone can be found in St Petersburg and is believed to be the largest stone moved by man. It reportedly weighs around 1,500 tonnes.

  • Tom Edwards Memorial Fountain
    Tom Edwards Memorial Fountain : Working class matyr - The Memorial Fountain was erected in honor of a victim of a clash between waterside workers and police on the Fremantle waterfront on May 4, 1919.

  • Tree Forms Sculpture
    Tree Forms Sculpture - Drops of Juniper : Well known artist Robert Juniper has created the Tree Forms Sculpture for the park named in his honour in Midland, Western Australia

  • Trevi Fountain
    Trevi Fountain : Virgin Water - The Trevi Fountain was designed by Nicola Salvi and built on the site of a spring which was made into one of Rome's first aquaducts.

  • Trickle, Flow and Fall Sculpture
    Trickle, Flow and Fall Sculpture - Futuristic Foutain : The Trickle, Flow and Fall Sculpture was created by sculptor Steve Tepper in 2003 and was cast in aluminium and bronze.

  • Trim the Cat statue
    Trim the Cat statue : The faithful cat of Matthew Flinders was immortalised by sculptor John Cornwell in 1996 and stands quietly on the window ledge of the Mitchell Library, Sydney.

  • Two Friends Sculptures
    Two Friends Sculptures - Railway Workers : The Two Friends Sculptures by Kath Wheatley, pays tribute to the men who worked for the Midland Railway Company.

  • Unidentified Photographer Statue
    The Unidentified Photographer Statue: Snap Shot - , located at the top of St George's Terrace, was created by Anne Neil in collaboration with Greg James in 1996.

  • Untitled
    Untitled: In the Steel of Night - The two untitled sculptures in Civic Center Park, Denver, were created by sculptor and artist Robert Mangold in 1975.

  • Venus Italica Sydney
    Venus Italica Sydney : A marble replica of Antonio Canova's Venus 'Italica'.

  • Vittorio Emanuele II Statue
    Vittorio Emanuele II Statue : The statue of Victor Emmanuel in Rome, was created from 50 tons of melted down weapons by Enrico Chiaradia and Emilio Gallori

  • Waiting Woman Statue
    Waiting Woman Statue : Geraldton's sad and lonely Waiting Woman Statue stares out to sea in vain hope of glimpsing the return of her loved one from the HMAS Sydney.

  • Warin the Wombat sculpture
    Warin the Wombat sculpture : The Wombat sculpture in Melbourne's City Square was created by Des McKenna from a block of red gum, carved on location.

  • William Bede Dalley Statue
    William Bede Dalley Statue : Dressed in his iconic buttoned coat, William Bede Dalley's statue is often referred to as "The Green Man ".

  • Workers Wall
    Workers Wall - Bricks and Mortar : Workers Wall is a celebration and a recognition of the thousands of people who worked at the Midland Railway Workshops.

  • Yagan Statue
    Yagan Statue : The statue of the Aboriginal warrior, Yagan, was created by sculptor Robert Hitchcock and has always had its fair share of controversy.

  • Yellow Submarine
    Yellow Submarine : Geraldton's most loved icon is a 10 tonne yellow submarine, once used in the pursuit of crayfish.

  • Zeewijk Cannon
    Zeewijk Cannon : Maritime memory - The Zeewijk Cannon was salvaged from the stricken Dutch ship, the Zeewijk, which sunk on her maiden voyage in 1727.

 

Search This Site:
powered by FreeFind