Esta es una lista de arte público en exhibición pública permanente en Dublín , Irlanda . La lista se aplica solo a las obras de arte público accesibles en un espacio público; no incluye obras de arte en exhibición dentro de los museos. El arte público puede incluir esculturas, estatuas, monumentos, memoriales, murales y mosaicos.
El arte público en Dublín es una característica importante del paisaje urbano. Las estatuas y otros monumentos de la ciudad tienen una larga historia de controversias sobre sus temas y diseños, y varios monumentos que antes eran prominentes han sido removidos o destruidos. Algunos de los monumentos de la ciudad tienen apodos , aunque muchos no son de uso popular. [1] [2]
Centro norte de la ciudad
Calle O'Connell
Muelles del norte
Imagen | Título / tema | Ubicación y coordenadas | Fecha | Artista / diseñador | Tipo | Designacion | Notas |
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Hambruna Gran Hambruna | Muelle de Custom House | 1997 | Rowan Gillespie | [4] | |||
World Poverty Stone Día Internacional de la ONU para la Erradicación de la Pobreza Mundial | Muelle de Custom House | 2008 | Stuart McGrath | [4] | |||
Monumento al Padre Pat Noise | Puente O'Connell | 2004 | Desconocido | [5] | |||
Dos mujeres | Calle Lower Liffey | [6] | |||||
Anna Livia El río Liffey | Croppies Acre Memorial Park , Wolfe Tone Quay | 1988 | Éamonn O'Doherty | Anteriormente en O'Connell Street 1988-2001. En Wolfe Tone Quay desde 2011. "The Floozie in the Jacuzzi" [7] | |||
1798 memorial de la rebelión | Croppies Acre Memorial Park | 1998 | |||||
Flujo | North Wall, Dublín frente a Dublin Landings | 2008 | Martin Richman | Recuerda la envoltura con bandas de los contenedores de carga que se habrían enviado a esta parte del río Liffey. Fue encargado por la Autoridad de Desarrollo de los Docklands de Dublín en 2008 para animar la instalación aérea Bord Gáis (AGI), que de hecho es una instalación de despresurización para la distribución de gas dentro del área de North Lotts en los Docklands. [8] |
Ciudad Noreste
Esta área de la ciudad está delimitada al oeste por O'Connell Street, Parnell Square East, North Frederick Street y Lower Dorset Street. Al norte limita con el Royal Canal y al sur con Liffey Quays. Al este incluye el Muro Norte.
Imagen | Título / tema | Ubicación y coordenadas | Fecha | Artista / diseñador | Tipo | Designacion | Notas |
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James Joyce | North Earl Street | 1990 | Marjorie Fitzgibbon [9] | Apodado "El pinchazo del palo" [10] [9] | |||
Margaret Ball y Francis Taylor | Calle Catedral | 2001 | Conall McCabe | ||||
Las tres gracias | Calle Cathal Brugha | 1941 | Gabriel Hayes | ||||
La mano que desea | Marlborough Street | 2001 | Linda Brunker [11] | ||||
Cabezas parlantes | Abbey Street | 1990 | Carolyn Mulholland | ||||
Carro de la vida | Abbey Street | mil novecientos ochenta y dos | Oisín Kelly | ||||
James Connolly | Beresford Place | 1996 | Éamonn O'Doherty [12] | ||||
Enlaces universales sobre cárceles de derechos humanos con presos de conciencia | Calle Amiens | 1995 | Tony O'Malley [12] | ||||
Monumento a la Batalla de la Aduana | Memorial Road | 1957 | Yann Goulet | ||||
Scáthán | Calle de la tienda | 2007 | Robert McColgan [13] | ||||
Luke Kelly | Sheriff Street | 2019 | Vera Klute [14] [12] | ||||
NC Iris | Mayor Square , IFSC , Dublín Docklands | 2006 | Vivienne Roche [12] | Encargado por el National College of Ireland en su traslado al IFCS. Construido por Steel & Co. [15] [16] | |||
Oso fuerte impactante de grandes hazañas | Casa IFSC | 1999 | Don Cronin | Parte de un par 'Bear and Bull'. La escultura del toro está en el vestíbulo del otro lado del edificio. | |||
Toro | Casa IFSC | 1999 | Don Cronin | Parte de un par 'Bear and Bull'. Escultura de oso afuera del otro lado del edificio. | |||
Monumento a los atentados de Dublín y Monaghan | Talbot Street | 1997 | |||||
Monumento a los atentados de Dublín y Monaghan | Parnell Street | 2008 | |||||
Grupo Summerhill | Summerhill | 1991 | Cathy Carman [17] | Trabajos de bronce sobre piedra caliza de Kilkenny. Fue encargado por Dublin Corporation como parte del Per Cent for Art Scheme. La obra invoca la historia de la calle, antes de su remodelación cuando los niños jugaban en la calle. | |||
Camas | Portland Row | 1993 | Fred Conlon | [18] | |||
Casa | Calle buckingham | 2000 | Leo Higgins | [19] | |||
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General Henry Hall Memorial
53 ° 21′24 ″ N 6 ° 15′18 ″ W / 53,356750 ° N 6,255111 ° W / 53,356750; -6.255111
Ciudad Noroeste
Esta área de la ciudad está delimitada al este por O'Connell Street, Parnell Square East, North Frederick Street y Lower Dorset Street. Al norte y al oeste limita con North Circular Road y al sur con Liffey Quays.
Imagen | Título / tema | Ubicación y coordenadas | Fecha | Artista / diseñador | Tipo | Designacion | Notas |
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Ag Crú na Gréine | Plaza Wolfe Tone, Jervis Street | 2003 | Jackie McKenna | "Disfrutando del sol" [21] | |||
Memorial del Levantamiento de Pascua | Cementerio de Arbor Hill | ||||||
Las manos sanadoras | Mater Plot / Berkeley Road | 2000 | Tony O'Malley | ||||
Monumento a los Cuatro Maestros | Mater Plot / Berkeley Road | 1876 | James Cahill | ||||
Hijos de Lir | Jardín del Recuerdo , Parnell Square | 1966 | Oisín Kelly | ||||
Monumento a los voluntarios irlandeses | Parnell Square Este | 1960 | Werner Schurmann | ||||
Suzanne caminando con falda de cuero | Parnell Square norte | 2006 | Julian Opie | Pantalla LED animada de dos caras fuera de la galería Hugh Lane | |||
Let's Dance Memorial a los asesinatos de Miami Showband | Parnell Square norte | 2007 | Redmond Herrity | ||||
Brendan Behan | Royal Canal , Dorset Street | 2003 | John Coll | ||||
Peadar Kearney | Lower Dorset Street | ||||||
El Monumento a los Soldados de la Guerra de la Independencia | Parque de la calle Blessington | 1939 | Leo Broe | ||||
Historias naturales | Cuenca de Blessington Street 53 ° 21′27 ″ N 6 ° 16′14 ″ O / 53,35754 ° N 6,270686 ° W / 53,35754; -6.270686 | 1994 | Austin McQuinn | ||||
Éire 1798 Memorial | Parque de San Michan | 1903 | Desconocido | ||||
Nuestra Señora Reina de la Paz | Broadstone | ||||||
El O'Rahilly | Desfile de O'Rahilly | 2005 | Shane Cullen | ||||
Dave de demolición | Parada Smithfield Luas | 2004 | James Gannon | Encargado por la Agencia de Adquisiciones Railyway para celebrar la vida del gerente de demolición Dave Conway | |||
Jerome Connor | Infirmary Road, Dublín 7 | Desconocido | Placa de bronce con vistas al parque phoenix |
Centro sur de la ciudad
Trinity College
Imagen | Título / tema | Ubicación y coordenadas | Fecha | Artista / diseñador | Tipo | Designacion | Notas |
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Edmund Burke | Trinity College 53 ° 20′40 ″ N 6 ° 15′33 ″ W / 53,344574 ° N 6,259191 ° W / 53,344574; -6.259191 | 1868 | John Henry Foley | ||||
Oliver Goldsmith | Trinity College 53 ° 20′40 ″ N 6 ° 15′33 ″ W / 53,344381 ° N 6,259210 ° W / 53,344381; -6.259210 | 1864 | John Henry Foley | ||||
William Lecky | Trinity College | 1904 | Goscombe John | ||||
Salmón de george | Trinity College | 1911 | John Hughes | ||||
Campanario | Trinity College | 1853 | Charles Lanyon y Thomas Kirk | ||||
Esfera dentro de la esfera | Trinity College 53 ° 20′38 ″ N 6 ° 15′21 ″ W / 53,343812 ° N 6,255903 ° W / 53,343812; -6.255903 | mil novecientos ochenta y dos | Arnaldo Pomodoro | ||||
Formularios conectados reclinables | Trinity College | 1969 | Henry Moore | ||||
Provisoire de cactus | Trinity College | 1976 | Alexander Calder | ||||
La doble hélice | Trinity College | 2003 | Brian King | ||||
Chac Mool | Trinity College | 2015 | Sebastián | [22] | |||
Manzanas y átomos Ernest Walton | Trinity College 53 ° 20′37 ″ N 6 ° 15′09 ″ W / 53,343575 ° N 6,252427 ° W / 53,343575; -6.252427 | 2013 | Eilis O'Connell | [23] | |||
Contramovimiento | Trinity College | 1985 | Michael Warren | [24] |
Verde de San Esteban
Imagen | Título / tema | Ubicación y coordenadas | Fecha | Artista / diseñador | Tipo | Designacion | Notas |
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Arco de fusileros Fusileros reales de Dublín | Verde de San Esteban | 1907 | John Howard Pentland | [25] | |||
Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa | Verde de San Esteban | ||||||
James Joyce | Verde de San Esteban | mil novecientos ochenta y dos | Marjorie Fitzgibbon | [9] | |||
Señor Ardilaun | Verde de San Esteban | 1891 | Thomas Farrell | ||||
Monumento a Fianna Éireann | Verde de San Esteban | 1966 | |||||
Robert Emmet | Verde de San Esteban | 1916 (original) | Jerome Connor | ||||
Tom Hervidor | Verde de San Esteban | 1919 (busto) 1927 (memorial) | Albert G. Poder | [26] | |||
Constance Markievicz | Verde de San Esteban | ||||||
Tres destinos | Verde de San Esteban | 1956 | Joseph Wackerle | [27] | |||
Lady Laura Grattan Fuente | St Stephen's Green North | 1880 | [28] | ||||
James Clarence Mangan | Verde de San Esteban | 1909 | Oliver Sheppard | ||||
Figura de pie: Knife Edge W. B. Yeats memorial | Verde de San Esteban | 1961 | Henry Moore | ||||
Rabindranath Tagore | Verde de San Esteban | 2011 | |||||
Florero | Verde de San Esteban | 2006 | Sandra Bell | [29] | |||
Tono de Wolfe | Verde de San Esteban | 1967 | Edward Delaney | ||||
Monumento a la Gran Hambruna | Verde de San Esteban | 1967 | Edward Delaney | ||||
Monumento a Anna y Thomas Haslam | Verde de San Esteban | 1923 | |||||
Monumento a Louie Bennett y Helen Chenevix | Verde de San Esteban | 1958 |
Parque Merrion Square
Imagen | Título / tema | Ubicación y coordenadas | Fecha | Artista / diseñador | Tipo | Designacion | Notas |
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Escultura en memoria de Oscar Wilde | Parque Merrion Square 53 ° 20′27 ″ N 6 ° 15′02 ″ W / 53.340806 ° N 6.250545 ° W / 53,340806; -6.250545 | 1997 | Danny Osborne | [21] | |||
Pieza de Constance Lloyd Companion para el Oscar Wilde Memorial | Parque Merrion Square 53 ° 20′27 ″ N 6 ° 15′02 ″ W / 53,340857 ° N 6,250486 ° W / 53,340857; -6.250486 | 1997 | Danny Osborne | ||||
Pieza de Dionysus Companion para el Oscar Wilde Memorial | Parque Merrion Square 53 ° 20′27 ″ N 6 ° 15′02 ″ W / 53.340853 ° N 6.250590 ° W / 53,340853; -6.250590 | 1997 | Danny Osborne | ||||
Michael Collins | Parque Merrion Square | 1990 | Dick Joynt | [21] | |||
Silla de Joker Dermot Morgan | Parque Merrion Square 53 ° 20′24 ″ N 6 ° 14′56 ″ W / 53,339917 ° N 6,248921 ° W / 53,339917; -6.248921 | 2002 | Catherine Greene | [21] | |||
Escultura de Éire | Parque Merrion Square | 1974 | Jerome Connor | ||||
Bernardo O'Higgins | Parque Merrion Square | 1995 | Francisco Orellano Pavez | ||||
Henry Grattan | Parque Merrion Square | mil novecientos ochenta y dos | Peter Grant | ||||
Las victimas | Parque Merrion Square | 1976 | Andrew O'Connor | ||||
Monumento Nacional a los Miembros de las Fuerzas de Defensa que han fallecido en servicio | Parque Merrion Square | 2008 | Brian King | ||||
Madre e hijo | Parque Merrion Square | 1985 | Patrick Roe | ||||
Cabeza de tributo II | Parque Merrion Square | 1983 | Elisabeth Frink | ||||
George William Russell (Æ) | Parque Merrion Square | 1985 | Jerome Connor | ||||
Fuente de Rutland | Parque Merrion Square | 1792 | Francis Sandys |
Jardines de Iveagh
Imagen | Título / tema | Ubicación y coordenadas | Fecha | Artista / diseñador | Tipo | Designacion | Notas |
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John McCormack | Jardines de Iveagh | 2008 | Elizabeth O'Kane | [30] | |||
Neptuno x 2 | Jardines de Iveagh | 1865 | Desconocido | Dos estatuas del dios romano Neptuno del agua dulce que se rompen. Los restos yacen cubiertos por la maleza | |||
Desconocido | Jardines de Iveagh | 1865 | Desconocido | Estatua clásica sin cabeza, probablemente diosa romana sobre un pedestal de granito. Otras estatuas similares están esparcidas por el parque y también están en malas condiciones. | |||
Desconocido | Jardines de Iveagh | 1865 | Desconocido | Estatua clásica de figura femenina a la que le falta la mitad del brazo izquierdo, probablemente diosa romana | |||
Fuente x 2 | Jardines de Iveagh | 1865 | Ninian Niven | ||||
Reloj de sol | Jardines de Iveagh | Desconocido | Reloj de sol en el centro de un laberinto de setos ornamentales |
Muelles del sur
Imagen | Título / tema | Ubicación y coordenadas | Fecha | Artista / diseñador | Tipo | Designacion | Notas |
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Matt Talbot | Muelle de la ciudad | 1988 | James Power | [12] | |||
Monumento a los Marineros Mercantes | Muelle de Sir John Rogerson | 1990 | |||||
Almirante William Brown | Muelle de Sir John Rogerson 53 ° 20′46 ″ N 6 ° 14′22 ″ O / 53,346040 ° N 6,239526 ° W / 53,346040; -6.239526 | 2006 | [12] | ||||
Gaswork | Muelle de Sir John Rogerson 53 ° 20′45 ″ N 6 ° 14′08 ″ O / 53.34591 ° N 6.235546 ° W / 53,34591; -6.235546 | 2012 | John Bondad | Encargado por Bord Gáis para conmemorar la historia del gas en Dublín [31] | |||
El juez de línea | Muelle de la ciudad 53 ° 20′49 ″ N 6 ° 14′57 ″ O / 53,347082 ° N 6,249143 ° W / 53,347082; -6.249143 | 1999 | Dony MacManus | [12] | |||
Monumento a Patrick Sheahan | Calle Hawkins | 1906 | WP O'Neill | ||||
Isla del Pueblo | Isla de tráfico en el cruce de D'Olier Street y Westmoreland Street | 1988 | Rachel Joynt | ||||
Cámaras de luz solar | Essex Quay 53 ° 20′43 ″ N 6 ° 16′04 ″ W / 53.345289 ° N 6.267759 ° W / 53,345289; -6.267759 | 1902 | Edward Ould | ||||
Wood Quay | Wood Quay | 2002 | Michael Warren | ||||
Barco vikingo | Essex Quay | 1988 | Betty Newman | [32] |
Ciudad Sureste
Esta área de la ciudad está delimitada al oeste por Westmoreland Street, Trinity College, Grafton Street, St. Stephens Green West y Harcourt Street. Al norte limita con Liffey Quays y al sur con el Gran Canal. Al este incluye Irishtown y Ringsend. Se excluyen las ubicaciones dentro de esta área con sus propias subsecciones de artículos, como St. Stephen's Green.
Imagen | Título / tema | Ubicación y coordenadas | Fecha | Artista / diseñador | Tipo | Designacion | Notas |
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Thomas Moore | College Street | ||||||
Réplica de piedra larga | College Street | 1986 | Cliodhna Cussen | [33] El Steine of Long Stone (Pilar de Ivar el Deshuesado). La Piedra Larga originalque reemplazó estaba ubicada cerca de este lugar alrededor del siglo X o XI y tenía una altura de 12 a 14 pies. Fue retirado a principios del siglo XVIII y ahora se desconoce su paradero. | |||
Constance Markievicz | Townsend Street | 1998 | Elizabeth McLaughlin | También muestre su perro cocker spaniel llamado Poppet. | |||
Armonía | Plaza Pearse , calle Pearse | 1998 | Sandra Bell | [12] | |||
Unidades de potencial | Calle Pearse | 2011 | Alice Rekab | ||||
Mosaico de Táin | Nassau Street | 1974 | Desmond Kinney | ||||
William Plunket | Kildare Street | ||||||
Cenotafio del césped de Leinster
| Leinster Lawn, Leinster House | 1923 | Raymond McGrath | En 1923 se erigió una estructura temporal en Leinster Lawn, que fue reemplazada por esta versión más moderna en 1950. [34] | |||
Príncipe Alberto | Leinster Lawn, Leinster House | 1868 | John Henry Foley | Pieza complementaria de la estatua de la reina Victoria que se encontraba fuera de Leinster House en el lado de Kildare Street. Vea la sección Arte público pasado a continuación | |||
Thomas Heazle Parke | Museo de Historia Natural, Merrion Street | ||||||
William Dargan | Galería Nacional, Merrion Street | 1853 | |||||
El beso | Terraza Earlsfort | 1989 | Rowan Gillespie | ||||
Inclinarse | Terraza Earlsfort | 2017 | Caoimhe Kilfeather | Encargado por el bufete de abogados Arthur Cox | |||
An SpéirBhean | Windsor Place, Pembroke Street | 1990 | Robin Buick | También llamada Mujer Celestial o Mujer Celestial | |||
Reflexiones | Miesian Plaza , Baggot Street Lower | 1978 | Michael Bulfin | [35] | |||
Cardenal rojo | Miesian Plaza, Baggot Street Lower | 1978 | John Burke | [35] | |||
Catherine McAuley | Calle Baggot Inferior | 1994 | Michael Burke | [36] | |||
En algún lugar entre Andrómeda y Vulpecula: Sky Atlas | Percy Place, a la salida de Haddington Road 53 ° 20′04 ″ N 6 ° 14′39 ″ O / 53.334452 ° N 6.244131 ° W / 53,334452; -6.244131 | 2014 | Isabel Nolan | ||||
Birdy | Upper Mount Street | 1997 | Rowan Gillespie | ||||
Recuerdos de Mount Street | Upper Mount Street | 1988 | Derek A. Fitzsimons | ||||
Brian Friel y John B. Keane | Upper Mount Street 53 ° 20′12 ″ N 6 ° 14′36 ″ O / 53,336593 ° N 6,243247 ° W / 53,336593; -6.243247 | 1994 | Neil C. Breen | Anteriormente, las estatuas estaban dentro de la ventana de un edificio cercano. Se mudó afuera c. 2017 | |||
Levantamiento de Pascua | Puente de Mount Street | [37] | |||||
Patrick Kavanagh | canal Grande | 1991 | John Coll | ||||
Desbordamiento | Grand Canal Street | 1997 | Linda Brunker | [38] | |||
Plaza del Gran Canal | Muelle del Gran Canal | 2008 | Martha Schwartz | ||||
Boya de Dodder | Muelle del Gran Canal | ||||||
Más igual | Gran Canal Plaza | 1999 | Eilis O'Connell | [39] | |||
Reina Maedbh | Burlington Road | 2004 | Patrick O'Reilly | ||||
Caballo de barcaza | Herbert Place | 1999 | Maurice Harron | ||||
An Gallán Gréine [40] | Parque Sean Moore, Irishtown | 1983 | Clíodna Cussen | "Piedra del sol" | |||
Monumento de la Segunda Guerra Mundial de la Marina Mercantil Irlandesa | Irishtown 53 ° 20′16 ″ N 6 ° 13′11 ″ W / 53.337867 ° N 6.219618 ° W / 53,337867; -6.219618 | 1984 | [41] | ||||
William Ashford | Irishtown 53°20′22″N 6°13′23″W / 53.339345°N 6.223015°W / 53.339345; -6.223015 | 1893 | [42] | ||||
James Joyce | Grounds of the Merrion Hotel | Rowan Gillespie | 2m high bronze statue titled Ripples of Ulysses |
City South West
This area of the city is bounded to the east by Westmoreland Street, Trinity College, Grafton Street, St. Stephens Green West, and Harcourt Street. To the north it is bounded by the Liffey Quays, and to the south by the Grand Canal. To the west it is bounded by the South Circular Road.
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Henry Grattan | College Green | 1876 | John Henry Foley | ||||
Thomas Davis | College Green | 1966 | Edward Delaney | ||||
Four Angels Fountain Secondary piece to Davis Memorial | College Green | 1966 | Edward Delaney | ||||
Crann an Óir | Central Plaza, Dame Street 53°20′40″N 6°15′46″W / 53.344431°N 6.262783°W / 53.344431; -6.262783 | 1991 | Éamonn O'Doherty | [43] | |||
Bronze Palm Tree seat | Temple Bar 53°20′44″N 6°15′45″W / 53.345608°N 6.262580°W / 53.345608; -6.262580 | Vincent Browne | |||||
Oliver St. John Gogarty and James Joyce | Temple Bar | ||||||
Sir William Temple Plaque | Temple Bar/Temple Lane | ||||||
Molly Malone | Suffolk Street, 53°20′38″N 6°15′39″W / 53.343753°N 6.260939°W / 53.343753; -6.260939 | 1988 | Jeanne Rynhart | Previously Grafton Street from 1988 to 2014 | |||
Luke Kelly | South King Street | 2019 | John Coll | [14] | |||
Dublin Yeomanry Memorial | St. Andrew Street | ||||||
St Andrew | St. Andrew Street | 1803 | |||||
Phil Lynott | Harry Street | 2005 | Paul Daly | "The Ace with the Bass"[44] | |||
Why go Bald | Dame Lane, off South Great Georges Street 53°20′38″N 6°15′51″W / 53.343972°N 6.264270°W / 53.343972; -6.264270 | 1962 | An advertising sign for the Universal Hair and Scalp Clinic. It was restored in 1999.[45][46] | ||||
Veronica Guerin | Dubhlinn Gardens, Dublin Castle | 2001 | John Coll | ||||
Garda Memorial Garden | Dubhlinn Gardens, Dublin Castle | 2010 | Anna Dolan | ||||
Serpent Water Feature | Dubhlinn Gardens, Dublin Castle | 1994 | Killian Shurmann | ||||
Special Olympics | Dubhlinn Gardens, Dublin Castle | 2003 | John Behan | ||||
Benjamin Guinness | St Patrick's Cathedral | 1875 | John Henry Foley | ||||
Millennium Child | Christ Church Place 53°20′34″N 6°16′17″W / 53.342802°N 6.271502°W / 53.342802; -6.271502 | 2000 | John Behan | [47] | |||
Tree of Life | Peace Park, Christ Church Cathedral | 1988 | Leo Higgins, Colm Brennan | ||||
John Field | Golden Lane 53°20′26″N 6°16′12″W / 53.34053°N 6.269918°W / 53.34053; -6.269918 | ||||||
Liberty Bell | St. Patrick's Park | 1988 | Vivienne Roche | ||||
The Literary Parade
| St. Patrick's Park | 1988 | Colm Brennan, John Coll | ||||
Sentinel | Patrick Street | 1994 | Vivienne Roche | ||||
The Obelisk Fountain | Thomas Street | 1790 | Francis Sandys | ||||
Adult and Child Seat | St. Catherine's Park, Thomas Street | 1988 | Jim Flavin[48] | Commissioned as part of the AIB sponsored Dublin Millennium Sculpture Symposium 1988 | |||
Homeless Jesus | Christ Church Cathedral | Timothy Schmalz | |||||
Rialto | Rialto 53°20′10″N 6°17′56″W / 53.336249°N 6.298801°W / 53.336249; -6.298801 | 2000 | Sandra Bell |
Suburbios del lado norte
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Lock Keeper | 10th lock, Royal Canal, Ashtown | 2007 | |||||
Eyes for You | Balgriffin | 2018 | Eileen MacDonagh | Wicklow granite sculpture commissioned by Cairn Homes and Dublin City Council. it is circa 3m high and weighs 5 tonnes.[49] | |||
Michael Cusack | Croke Park, Jones Road | 2011 | Paul Ferriter | ||||
Let the Life Flow Through | Ballygall | 1996 | Elizabeth McLaughlin | [50] | |||
amaptocare | Ballymun | 2003–2006 (and ongoing) | Jochen Gerz | Participative arts project in which members of the public sponsored trees (around 635 in all) to be planted across all neighbourhoods of Ballymun during the regeneration of the area; a plaza and map monumental aspect has yet to be completed. | |||
Another Sphere | Ballymun | 2009 | Kevin Atherton | Consists of a pair of stainless steel hemispheres sited in two different parts of Balcurris Park in Ballymun. | |||
Cathode/Anode | Main Street, Ballymun | 2005 | Andrew Clancy | [51] | |||
Misneach | Trinity Comprehensive School, Ballymun | 2010 | John Byrne | [52] | |||
Pisces | Chapelizod | ||||||
Moai sculpture | Clontarf Road | 2004 | Alejandro Pakarati | Moai is the correct name for an Easter Island statue. Donated by the Government of Chile to the City of Dublin[53] | |||
Realt na Mára Mary, Queen of the Sea | Bull Wall, Clontarf | 1972 | Cecil King | ||||
Windsculpture | Clontarf Road / Alfie Byrne Road | 1988 | Éamonn O'Doherty | ||||
Dancing Couple Stardust fire | Stardust Memorial Park, Coolock | 1993 | Robin Buick | [54] | |||
Family Unit 1 | Fairview Park | 1988 | Joe Moran | ||||
Seán Russell | Fairview Park | 2009 | Willie Malone | Original stone statue 1951 | |||
Flags of the Easter Rising | Finglas | 2016 | |||||
Liam Mellows | Finglas | 2019 | |||||
The Nethercross | St. Canice's graveyard, Finglas | 9th century | In current location since 1806[55] | ||||
Niche | Finglas Road 53°22′48″N 6°17′20″W / 53.379986°N 6.288938°W / 53.379986; -6.288938 | 2007 | Orla de Brí | ||||
The Spirit of Finglas | Finglas village centre | 1991 | Leo Higgins | ||||
Our Lady (Virgin Mary) | Our Lady's Park, Glasnevin | unknown - Marian year 1954? | |||||
Howth Fishermens' Association Memorial | Howth Harbour | 1994 | |||||
Realt na Mára Star of the Sea[56] | Howth Fishing Pier | 2013 | Robert McColgan | ||||
River Run | Phibsborough Public Library, Phibsborough | 'River Run' was designed by Dublin City Council Parks and Landscape Services to honour Dublin's designation as a UNESCO City of Literature. It is an element of a quote from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake | |||||
Grass Seed | Saint Anne's Park, Raheny | early 1970s | unknown | [57] | |||
The Mad Cow | Saint Anne's Park | 1996 | St. John Hennessy | [58] | |||
Tree of Life | Saint Anne's Park | 2015 | Tommy Craggs | Carved out of a dead Monterey cypress[59] | |||
Phoenix Folly | Santry Demesne 53°24′07″N 6°14′44″W / 53.402062°N 6.245553°W / 53.402062; -6.245553 | ||||||
Temple Folly | Santry Demesne | ||||||
Luí-na-Gréine | Carrickbrack Road, near Sutton Strand | Mid 2000s | Cliodhna Cussen | Granite carved Winter Solstice Sunset marking stone and viewing bench | |||
RMS Tayleur | Portrane |
Phoenix Park
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wellington Monument | Phoenix Park | 1861 | Robert Smirke | ||||
Phoenix Column | Phoenix Park | 1747 | |||||
Papal Cross Pope John Paul II's visit to Ireland | Phoenix Park | 1979 | Paschal Clarke | ||||
Memorial Cross Phoenix Park Murders | Phoenix Park | 1883 | [60] | ||||
Seán Heuston | Phoenix Park | 1943 | Laurence Campbell | ||||
Plinth of former statue of George Howard | Phoenix Park | 1870 | Statue blown up in 1958 |
Farmleigh
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Convergence | Farmleigh | 2004 | Brian King | Commissioned to celebrate the accession of 10 new states to the EU in 2004[61] | |||
Statue in Fountain | Farmleigh | Carved carrara marble fountain with putti figures[62] | |||||
Farmleigh | Tony Cragg | ||||||
Éan Mór | Farmleigh | Breon O'Casey | Part of a series of bird statues in bronze and wood | ||||
Remembering | Farmleigh | John Wiedman | Inspired by a machine that made milk substitute for Air Force personnel stationed in Newfoundland, Canada | ||||
Hybrid Vigour | Farmleigh | James Gannon |
Glasnevin Cemetery
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
O'Connell Tower | Glasnevin Cemetery | ||||||
Young Irelanders and Fenians Memorial | Glasnevin Cemetery | ||||||
Great War Monument | Glasnevin Cemetery | ||||||
Easter Rising Necrology Wall | Glasnevin Cemetery | 2016 | |||||
Cross of Sacrifice | Glasnevin Cemetery | 2014 | |||||
16th Irish Division Memorial | Glasnevin Cemetery | 2016 | |||||
Great Famine Memorial | Glasnevin Cemetery | 2016 | |||||
1916 Easter Rising Memorial | St Paul's, Glasnevin Cemetery | 2016 |
National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
De Rerum Natura | National Botanic Gardens | Plaque on ground at entrance from carpark | |||||
Between art and nature | National Botanic Gardens | 2001 | O'Connor | Alternative Latin title 'Inter artes et naturam' | |||
Socrates | National Botanic Gardens | [63] | |||||
Sepian Blue | National Botanic Gardens | 2007 | Nasser Azam | [64] | |||
Kingdom of Plants Arising | National Botanic Gardens | Michael Quane | [65] | ||||
Child and Ball Trough | National Botanic Gardens | ||||||
Craobh | National Botanic Gardens | 1995 | Gerard Cox | [66] | |||
Sensory Garden Sculpture | National Botanic Gardens | [67] | |||||
Two Women | National Botanic Gardens | ||||||
Chinese Lion | National Botanic Gardens | ||||||
Double Helix | National Botanic Gardens | 2013 | Charles Jencks | [68] |
Suburbios del lado sur
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proclamation group Proclamation of the Irish Republic | Kilmainham Gaol | 2007 | Rowan Gillespie | ||||
Cross of Sacrifice | Irish National War Memorial Gardens, Islandbridge | 1940 | Edwin Lutyens | [69] | |||
Stone of Remembrance | Irish National War Memorial Gardens, Islandbridge | 1940 | Edwin Lutyens | [69] | |||
Sunken Rose Garden and granite Bookrooms | Irish National War Memorial Gardens, Islandbridge | 1940 | Edwin Lutyens | [69] | |||
Domed Temple | Irish National War Memorial Gardens, Islandbridge | 1940 | Edwin Lutyens | [69] | |||
Freedom | Facebook campus, Merrion Road | Alexandra Wejchert | [70] | ||||
An Cailín Bán | Sandymount Strand | 2002 | Sebastián | ||||
W. B. Yeats | Sandymount Green | 1921 | Albert G. Power | ||||
Seamus Heaney | Sandymount Green | 2016 | Carolyn Mulholland | [71] | |||
Wave | Park West | 2001 | Angela Conner | ||||
Dublin Brigade IRA memorial | Harold's Cross | 1954 | [72] | ||||
Robert Emmet | Harold's Cross Road | 2003 | Erected by the Robert Emmet Association to commemorate his arrest at Palmer's House in 1803. | ||||
Éamonn Ceannt | Éamonn Ceannt Park, Harold's Cross 53°19′20″N 6°17′39″W / 53.322214°N 6.294121°W / 53.322214; -6.294121 | 1960s | |||||
Arthur Morrison Monument | Donnybrook | 1838 | [73] | ||||
Who Made The World | Ballsbridge 53°19′43″N 6°13′54″W / 53.328514°N 6.231763°W / 53.328514; -6.231763 | Cliodna Cussen | |||||
Horse (stallion) | Ballsbridge | 1984 | In the grounds of the Bewleys/Clayton Hotel | ||||
Bird | Herbert Park, Ballsbridge | 1990 | Eoin Byrne | ||||
Richard Crosbie | Ranelagh Gardens | 2008 | Rory Breslin | ||||
A Rhinoceros | Classon's Bridge, Milltown 53°18′29″N 6°15′16″W / 53.307935°N 6.254403°W / 53.307935; -6.254403 | 2002 | Unknown | [74] |
University College Dublin
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Noah's Egg | Veterinary building, UCD | 2004 | Rachel Joynt | ||||
Judgement | Sutherland School of Law, UCD | 2013 | Rowan Gillespie | Donated to UCD by Peter Sutherland. It is based on a small sculpture made by Rowan Gillespie in 1991 in response to a philosophical argument about the Iraq war. | |||
Iphigenia | Restaurant Building, UCD | 1984 | Tom Glendon |
Norte del condado de Dublín
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Nature Goddess | Millennium Park, Blanchardstown 53°23′19″N 6°23′55″W / 53.388719°N 6.398475°W / 53.388719; -6.398475 | 2018 | Richie Clarke | ||||
Inverted Oil Rig | Father Collins Park, Clongriffin | 2012 | Alan Phelan | As of September 2020, it has been removed from the lake and is in storage in the park. | |||
Hiroshima Memorial Sculpture | Dublin Airport | Vincent Browne | |||||
Mother and Child | Dublin Airport | ||||||
Spirit of the Air | Dublin Airport roundabout | 1991 | Richard Enda King | ||||
Forrest Tavern memorial | Dublin Airport, R108 53°25′55″N 6°15′53″W / 53.431812°N 6.264591°W / 53.431812; -6.264591 | 1990 | Previously located in what is now the North Runway, moved to its current location in 2017. | ||||
Thomas Ashe | Lusk, Dublin | 2017 | Paul D'Arcy | ||||
M1 Poppies | M1 Lissenhall exit to the R126 | 2012 | Douglas Mooney | 5 wind-moved solar-powered illuminated poppies[75] | |||
Beehive huts | Balbriggan bypass, near the Meath border | 2001 | Robert McColgan and Irene Benner[76] | Inspired by St. Molach, a beekeeper. | |||
Open Volumes | Balbriggan | 2007 | Mark Ryan | ||||
The Ammonite | Malahide Marina | 2000 | Niall O'Neill | ||||
Séamus Ennis | Naul, Dublin | ||||||
Eccentric orbit | Portmarnock Beach | 2002 | Rachel Joynt, Remco de Fouw | [77] | |||
St. Doulagh's Cross | St Doulagh's Church, Malahide Road | Early Medieval | Unknown | ||||
James Hans Hamilton | Skerries, Dublin | 1970 | Hamilton Monument[78] | ||||
Tidy Towns sculpture | Skerries, Dublin | 2016 | Shane Holland | Commemorates Skerries winning the Tidy Towns competition in 2016 | |||
The Skerries and Loughshinny Sea Pole | Skerries, Dublin | 2013 | Shane Holland | A memorial for those lost to the sea. The climbable pole was a lifesaving part of the 'Apparatus' system used by the coastguard in the rescuing of ships in distress off the Skerries coast. | |||
Percy French | Skerries, Dublin | 2008 | Bríd Ní Rinn | The view from Skerries inspired Percy French to write The Mountains of Mourne. | |||
Cormorant | Skerries, Dublin | 2002 | Bríd Ní Rinn | ||||
Terns | Skerries, Dublin | 2004 | Bríd Ní Rinn |
Sur del condado de Dublín
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Famine cross | Ballinascorney | c. 1850 | |||||
Blackrock Dolmen | Blackrock | 1987 | Rowan Gillespie | ||||
Blackrock Cross | Blackrock | 8th or 9th Century | unknown | ||||
Killiney Hill Obelisk | Killiney Hill | 1742 | John Mapas | ||||
Patrick Sarsfield | Lucan, County Dublin | c. 1790 | [79] | ||||
The Marker Tree[80] | N7, Kingswood interchange | 2011 | Andreas Kopp | ||||
Anne Devlin[81] | Rathfarnham | 2003 | Clodagh Emoe | Erected by the Anne Devlin Commemoration Association. Life-size bronze statue of Anne Devlin, Robert Emmet's loyal friend and supporter. | |||
Love All | Templeogue 53°17′54″N 6°18′14″W / 53.298336°N 6.304008°W / 53.298336; -6.304008 | 2007 | Rachel Joynt | [82] | |||
Stillorgan Obelisk | Stillorgan | 1727 | Edward Lovett Pearce | ||||
William Orpen | Stillorgan | 2018 | Rowan Gillespie | [83] | |||
The Fiddler of Dooney | Stillorgan Shopping Centre | Imogen Stuart | [84] | ||||
St. Maelruan's Losset | Tallaght | Unknown but possibly ancient | Unknown | ||||
Cliabhan (cradle)[85] | Tallaght - Tymon Park (western part) | 2006 | Linda Brunker | Commissioned by Pact to commemorate their 50th anniversary and 50 years of adoption in Ireland. Pact is an independent Irish charity founded in 1952. |
Dún Laoghaire
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Queen Victoria Fountain | Dún Laoghaire | ||||||
Capt. J. McNeil Boyd Obelisk | Dún Laoghaire Harbour | Royal St. George Yacht Club | |||||
George IV Obelisk | Dún Laoghaire | 1823 | [86] | ||||
Christ the King | Dún Laoghaire | 1978 | Andrew O'Connor | [86] | |||
Archer II | Dún Laoghaire | Niall O'Neill | |||||
Commemorative Trees Stone | People's Park, Dún Laoghaire | ||||||
Mothership | Glasthule | 1999 | Rachel Joynt | ||||
Thus Daedalus Flew | Killiney Hill | 1986 | Niall O'Neill |
Arte público pasado
Image | Title / subject | Location | Date | Artist / designer | Notes and references |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
George I | Initially at Essex Bridge, later at the Mansion House | 1722–1755, 1789–1922 | John Nost | Initially erected on Essex Bridge (now Grattan Bridge) in 1722, and removed in 1755. It was later re-erected in the garden of the Mansion House in 1789, where it stood until 1922. In 1937, it was sold to the Barber Institute of Fine Arts in Birmingham, England, where it stands today.[87] | |
George II | St Stephen's Green | 1758–1937 | John van Nost the younger | Blown up on 13 May 1937, the day after the coronation of George VI.[88] | |
William of Orange | College Green | 1701–1928 | Grinling Gibbons | Damaged after explosion on anniversary of Armistice Day in 1928, and subsequently removed.[89] Melted down in 1946.[citation needed] | |
Sir Philip Crampton | College Street | 1862–1959 replacing the original Viking Long Stone | John Kirk | Collapsed in 1959 and subsequently removed. Nicknames included "The Pineapple" and "The Cauliflower".[90] It was subsequently replaced by Cliodhna Cussen's The Steine of Long Stone in 1986. | |
Griffith-Collins Cenotaph | Leinster House, Kildare Street | 1923–1939 | George Atkinson | Structure had become dilapidated and was removed in 1939. It was replaced in 1950 by current obelisk on Leinster Lawn (see above)[91] | |
The Market Cross | The junction of High Street and Skinner's Row (now Christchurch Place) near the city tholsel | Early Medieval | Unknown | Its earliest confirmed identification is from a public punishment in 1571. The last remaining drawing of the cross is by John Simmons in 1776. It was then taken down sometime in the late 18th or early 19th century and its whereabouts are unknown.[92] | |
Queen Victoria | Leinster House, Kildare Street | 1904–1948 | John Hughes | Removed in 1948 as part of moves by the Irish State towards declaring a Republic, put on display in Sydney, Australia in 1987.[93][94] | |
Nelson's Pillar | O'Connell Street | 1809–1966 | Francis Johnston, William Wilkins, Thomas Kirk | Blown up in 1966 on the 50th anniversary of the 1916 Rising. The head of Nelson's statue was rescued, and is currently on display in the Dublin City Library and Archive on Pearse Street[95] | |
William Blakeney | O'Connell Street | 1759–1782 | John van Nost the younger | Removed sometime before 1782[96] | |
Bowl of Light | O'Connell Bridge | 1953–1963 | Erected to mark inauguration of An Tóstal festival. Flames of sculpture thrown into the Liffey in 1953. Remainder dismantled in 1963.[97][98][99] | ||
Gough Monument | Phoenix Park | 1880–1957 | John Henry Foley | Blown up in 1957, it was later restored and re-erected in the grounds of Chillingham Castle, England, in 1990.[52][100] | |
George Howard | Phoenix Park | 1870–1956 | John Henry Foley | The statue was dislodged by a bomb in 1956 and moved to Castle Howard in Yorkshire. The pedestal remains in place as a memorial.[101] | |
Millennium Clock | River Liffey | March to August 1996 | |||
The Point Rocket | Point Theatre | 2006–? | |||
Three Bears with Attitude | North Wall Quay (3Arena) | 2009–2017 | Patrick O'Reilly | Removed in 2017, current whereabouts unknown.[102] | |
Aspiration - Liberty Scaling the Heights | Grand Canal Street | 1995–2020 | Rowan Gillespie | Removed in 2020[103][104] |
Ver también
- List of public art in Belfast
- List of public art in Cork city
- List of public art in Galway city
- List of public art in Limerick
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enlaces externos
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Bibliografía
- Neal Doherty, 'The Complete Guide to the Statues and Sculptures of Dublin City', Dublin, 2015, ISBN 9781909895720