List of public art in Louisville, Kentucky
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This is a list of public art in Louisville, Kentucky, in the United States. This list applies only to works of public art on permanent display in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artworks in museums. Public art may include sculptures, statues, monuments, memorials, murals, and mosaics.
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2021) |
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates | Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Owner / administrator | Wikidata | Notes |
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Charles R. Farnsley[1] | West Main District, Louisville | 1999 | Dawn D. Yates | Statue | Bronze | The former Louisville mayor's statue "sits" on a park bench | |||||
More images | Confederate Monument in Louisville | Belknap Campus of the University of Louisville 38°13′5″N 85°45′43″W / 38.21806°N 85.76194°W / 38.21806; -85.76194 (Confederate Monument in Louisville) | 1895 | Ferdinand Freiherr von Miller | Monument | Bronze Granite | Q5159703 | Relocated to Brandenburg, Kentucky in 2016 | |||
David (inspired by Michelangelo) | 21c Museum Hotel 38°15′25.6″N 85°45′42.1″W / 38.257111°N 85.761694°W / 38.257111; -85.761694 (David (inspired by Michelangelo)) | 2011 | Serkan Özkaya | Statue | Q5230431 | ||||||
Gracehoper | Louisville Waterfront Park 38°15′36.7″N 85°44′55″W / 38.260194°N 85.74861°W / 38.260194; -85.74861 (Gracehoper) | 1989 | Tony Smith | Sculpture | Steel | Q5591456 | |||||
More images | Jefferson Monument | Louisville Metro Hall 38°15′15″N 85°45′34″W / 38.25417°N 85.75944°W / 38.25417; -85.75944 (Jefferson Monument) | 1901 | Moses Jacob Ezekiel | Statue | Bronze Granite | Q18739435 | ||||
More images | John B. Castleman Monument | Cherokee Triangle 38°14′7.004″N 85°42′44.888″W / 38.23527889°N 85.71246889°W / 38.23527889; -85.71246889 (John B. Castleman Monument) | 1913 | Roland Hinton Perry | Equestrian statue | Bronze Granite | Q6219879 | ||||
Kentucky Medal of Honor Memorial | Intersection of Fifth and Jefferson Streets 38°15′15.14″N 85°45′32.66″W / 38.2542056°N 85.7590722°W / 38.2542056; -85.7590722 (Kentucky Medal of Honor Memorial) | 2001 | Doyle Glass | Statue | Bronze Granite | Q3450150 | |||||
Lincoln Memorial at Waterfront Park | Louisville Waterfront Park | 2009 | Ed Hamilton | Statue | Q28007041 | ||||||
Louisville Clock | Fourth Street | 1976 | Barney Bright | Sculpture | Q6689463 | Dismantled in 2015 | |||||
The Prodigal Son | Speed Art Museum | 1939 | George Grey Barnard | Statue | Carrara marble | Q85808212 | Replica of the original at the Pennsylvania State Capitol | ||||
Say Their Names | 2020 | Whitney Holbourn | Mural | Q108402940 | |||||||
Statue of Louis XVI | Achille Valois | Statue | Q104862873 | Removed in 2020
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References
- ^ "Public Art: It's The Details That Matter". Broken Sidewalk. April 26, 2011. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
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