List of public art in Canberra
This is a list of public art on permanent public display in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.
The list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space; it does not include artwork on display inside museums. Public art may include sculptures, statues, monuments, memorials, murals and mosaics.
List
| Year | Name | Image | Artist | Location | Medium | Notes | Ref | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1961 | Ethos | Tom Bass | Civic Square | Copper | The winged female figure symbolises the civic pride of Canberra residents. The fabric of her robe is decorated with emblems and figures representing the community. | [1] | ||
| 1964 | Father and Son | John Dowie | Garema Place | Dedicated to Sir John Downer. | ||||
| 1967 | Play Sculpture | David Tolley | Commonwealth Park | Precast concrete with a painted fibreglass finish | Consists of seven separate forms arranged to function as both play equipment and as seating | [2] | ||
| 1967 | Untitled | Bert Flugelman | In front of Bruce Hall, Australian National University | Copper sheeted upright set on mosaic tile basin | This fountain is a thoughtful and well-integrated study of the spiralling and radiating movements of water and light. | [3] | ||
| 1968 | Two Figures | Barbara Hepworth | Out front of National Capital Exhibition | Bronze | [4] | |||
| 1968-1973 | Lintel Sculpture | Tom Bass | Above the front entrance of the National Library of Australia | Copper | It is based on allegorical symbols based on ancient Sumerian and Akkadian seals dating back to 3000 BC. | [5] | ||
| 1970 | Sculptured Form | Margel Hinder | Woden Town Centre | Aluminium | Winner of a competition that invited artists to represent the "metamorphosis of a typical natural Australian environment into complex development for urban use" | [6][7] | ||
| 1970 | Virginia | Clement Meadmore | National Gallery of Australia | Weathering steel | 365 h x 1402 w x 609 d cm, 8164 kg
Cross section 152.25 h cm |
[8] | ||
| 1973 | Dreaming | Milan Vojsk | Between Reserve Bank of Australia and Canberra City Police Station | Cast bronze figure on natural rock in rectangular pool | [9] | |||
| 1978 | Seqvanae | Michael Kitching | Canberra City Community Health Centre | Polished stainless steel and red fibreglass | Contains symbolic references to health and medicine | [10] | ||
| 1981 | Wind Sculpture | Ernst Fries | Intersection of Akuna Street and City Walk | Stainless steel and painted steel | [11] | |||
| 1981 | Eternity | John Robinson | Petrie Plaza | Polished bronze ring and black painted steel | Cast in Italy and donated anonymously to the people of Canberra in 1981 | [12] | ||
| 1982 | Gymnast | John Robinson | ||||||
| 1983 | Edmund Barton Statue | Marc Clark | Southwest of Edmund Barton Building | [13] | ||||
| 1985 | Holodomor memorial | Yurii Denysenko | Ukrainian Orthodox Centre | [14] | ||||
| 1986 | Head | Bruce Armstrong | National Gallery of Australia | Carved red gum
155.5 h x 90.5 w x 239.5 d cm |
[15] | |||
| 1988 | Armillary sphere sundial | Hendrik Forster | Northwest corner terrace to Parliament Drive | Sand-cast and polished bronze on a large granite base | A gift from the Country Women's Association to the nation for the opening of Parliament House | [16] | ||
| 1988 | Eglė the Queen of Serpents | Ieva Pocius | Glebe Park | Bronze | Refers to a Lithuanian folk tale about Eglė the Queen of Serpents | [17] | ||
| 1988 | Illumicube | Kerry Simpson | Canberra Centre entrance through Ainslie Avenue | Glass and programmable LED lighting | Made from 570 glass bricks | [18] | ||
| 1989 | Resting Place of the Dragonfly | Mary Kayser | Commonwealth Park | Painted steel | Originally exhibited as part of the 1989 Floriade Sculpture Project | [19] | ||
| 1995 | Two Piece Reclining Figure No. 9 | Henry Moore | East corner of the National Library of Australia | One of nine two-piece sculptures Moore created, starting in 1959 | [20][21] | |||
| 2000 | Lola Black Lola Pink | Stephanie Burns | East entrance of the Canberra Museum and Gallery | Bronze | [22] | |||
| 2000 | Shevchenko's Visions | Anatoly Valiev | Ukrainian Orthodox Centre | In honour of Ukrainian writer, poet and artist Taras Shevchenko. Presented to the Ukrainian community in Australia by the city of Kyiv. | [23] | |||
| 2000 | Korean War Memorial | Anzac Parade | Commemorates the Australians who served and who died in the Korean War | [24] | ||||
| 2001 | Cushion | Matthew Harding | Garema Place | Stainless steel, polished granite "wedge" plinth, steel inlayed poetry pages | A lounging large stainless steel cushion. A poem by Marion Halligan lies on scattered pages on the granite plinth below the cushion to form a tribute to Garema Place. | [25] | ||
| 2001 | Casuarina Pods | Matthew Harding | City Walk, Canberra | Bronze | [26] | |||
| 2001 | Ainslie's Sheep | Les Kossatz | City Walk, Canberra | Cast aluminium | [27] | |||
| 2001 | Circuitry | Fiona Hooton | Junction of Alinga Street and Mort Street | Painted steel | [28] | |||
| 2002 | Diamonds | Neil Dawson | National Gallery of Australia | Aluminium extrusion, mesh painted with synthetic polymer automotive paints, stainless steel fittings, cables | [29] | |||
| 2005 | Red and Blue |
|
Inge King | National Gallery of Australia | Polychrome steel | [30] | ||
| 2006 | ACT Memorial | Matthew Harding | Ainslie Place | Dedicated in 2006 | [31] | |||
| 2006 | Fractal Weave | David Jensz | Canberra Theatre Centre | Two woven curved forms in copper piping and sits on a granite plinth | [32][33] | |||
| 2007 | Resilience | Ante Dabro | Intersection of Binara St and City Walk | Bronze | [34] | |||
| 2007 | Gather | Matthew Tobin | Intersection of Bougainville Street and Flinders Way, Griffith | Bronze and mosaic tile | These sculptures appear as a group of surreal vegetative forms crowned with oversized seed pods (referencing nearby Liquidambar trees). | [35] | ||
| 2007 | Relic | Rick Amor | Intersection of Childers Street and University Avenue | Bronze | It is a bronze sentinel, an ancient figure borne from distant memory, standing at a nexus of both time and place. | [36] | ||
| 2007 | Sculpture No 23 (The Parcel) | Alex Seton | Corner of West Row and Alinga Street | Western Australian jade green marble, white marble and resin inlay | It is a carved illusion where an everyday object is transformed into and object of art. | [37] | ||
| 2008 | Choice of Passage | Phil Price | Waldorf Arcade, London Circuit | Polyurethane painted fabricated steel | It uses abstract forms to create a sense of balance and poise. | [38] | ||
| 2008 | The Big Little Man | Dean Bowen | Petrie Plaza | Bronze | It provokes interaction and discussion. | [39] | ||
| 2008 | Untitled | Jean-Pierre Rives | 7 London Circuit | Painted steel | Donated to the ACT Public Art Collection by Leighton Properties | [40] | ||
| 2009 | On the Staircase | Keld Moseholm | Gorman Arts Centre courtyard | Bronze, copper | It has a philosophical aspect by reflecting on the effect of reading on the spirit - 'the more I read the smaller I feel'. | [41][42] | ||
| 2009 | Icarus | Jan Brown | Garema Place | Bronze | Four bronze figures are inspired by the ancient Greek myth of Icarus. | [43] | ||
| 2009 | Vessel of (Horti)cultural Plenty | Warren Langley | Intersection of Rimmer Street and Marcus Clarke Street | Galvanised steel, polycarbonate, LED lights | The Vessel holds abstracted flowers that are illuminated at night and move with the breeze. | [44] | ||
| 2009 | DNA | Jonathon Leahey | Alexandrina Drive, Yarralumla | Corten steel, stainless steel | It consists of 27 interconnected cubes. | [45] | ||
| 2009 | Genesis | Ante Dabro | 25 Brindabella Circuit, Brindabella Business Park | The artist describes it as “a symphony of forms and echoes the beginning of time, sensing the site called for a composition of two”. | [46] | |||
| 2010 | Windstone - A Trail of a Cloud | Koichi Ishino | Glebe park | Stainless steel, granite | The solidity and surface detail of natural granite is a sharp contrast to the ethereal, mirrored surface of stainless steel. | [47] | ||
| 2010 | Cupressus sempervirens | Paul Jamieson | The lane on the west of New Acton | |||||
| 2010 | Life Cycle | David Jensz | Intersection of Bunda Street and Petrie Plaza | Stainless steel, stone | Mixture of stone and steel create a form that is both supple and organic. The double spiral of tightly packed stones is a visual metaphor for a life crammed full of experience. | [48][49] | ||
| 2010 | Eran | Gloria Thapich | National Gallery of Australia | Aluminium | 2.7 meters height | [50] | ||
| 2010 | Saltimbanque | Tim Kyle | Kendall Lane, New Acton Precinct | |||||
| 2011 | Modern Man | Tim Kyle | New Acton Precinct | |||||
| 2011 | Statues of Prime Minister John Curtin and Treasurer Ben Chifley | Peter Corlett | Intersection of Walpole Crescent and Queen Victoria Terrace | Bronze | [51] | |||
| 2011 | Lady With Flowers | Dean Bowen | Flemington Road, Gungahlin | Bronze | [52] | |||
| 2011 | A is for Alexander B is for Bunyip C is for Canberra | Anne Ross | Flemington Road, Gungahlin | Bronze, Stainless Steel, Glass, Light | Inspired by the popular 1972 children's book, The Monster that Ate Canberra by Michael Salmon | [53] | ||
| 2011 | The Big Powerful Owl | Bruce Armstrong | Intersection of Benjamin Way and Belconnen Way | Cast composite, steel, hardwood, paint | It honours the Powerful owl, Ninox strenua, which is the largest owl species in Australasia. | [54] | ||
| 2011 | Two to Tango | Michael Le Grand | Shakespeare Square, London Circuit | Painted steel | It refers to couples or plant shoots reflecting the growth and rise of the city centre and its changing demographic. | [55] | ||
| 2011 | bush pack (nil tenure) | Amanda Stuart | City Walk, Canberra | Bronze | Seven dogs in three groups run down City Walk in the direction of the Civic carousel. The artwork is of an intimate pedestrian scale. | [56] | ||
| 2011 | Fenix 2 | N/A | Latin American Plaza, Childers Street | Stainless steel | Replica of the capsule that rescued 33 trapped miners from the San Jose mine in the Atacama Desert, Chile in October 2010. | [57] | ||
| 2011 | Folding Ground Across the In Between (Pink sculpture)
Sky Shard Above the In Between (Blue sculpture) |
Jon Tarry | Intersection of Moore Street and Rudd Street
35°16′37″S 149°07′40″E / 35.2770°S 149.1279°E (Pink sculpture) |
Steel and paint | [58] | |||
| 2012 | Robert Menzies statue | Peter Corlett | Commonwealth Park | Bronze | [59] | |||
| 2012 | Perception and Reality 1 | Andrew Rogers | Canberra Airport | Bronze | Australia’s largest cast figurative bronze sculpture | [60][61] | ||
| 2012 | The Other Side of Midnight | Anne Ross | City Walk | Bronze, stainless steel | [62] | |||
| 2012 | Chalchiuhtlicue | Jesús Mayagoitia | Latin American Plaza, Childers Street | Steel | Inspired by the pre-Hispanic stone sculpture of the same name, found at the archaeological site of Teotihuacan, Mexico. | [63] | ||
| 2012 | Droplet | Stuart Green | 23 Furzer Street, Phillip | Electro-polished 316 grade stainless steel | [64][65] | |||
| 2012 | Poets' Corner | Cathy Weiszmann | Glebe Park | Bronze and Granite | Three bronze busts depicting Canberra-focused Australian poets Judith Wright, A. D. Hope and David Campbell | [66] | ||
| 2012 | Dream Lens for the Future | Keizo Ushio | Vibe Hotel Canberra | Japanese Granite | Carved from a single piece of stone | [67] | ||
| 2012 | Journeys | Phil Price | Entrance to the Canberra Airport | Wind-activated kinetic sculpture that has 22 moving joints | [68][69] | |||
| 2012-2014 | Big Snake | Phil Price | Legislative Plaza | Wind-activated kinetic sculpture.
The identical sculptures have been placed in various places in the world.[70] |
[71] | |||
| 2013 | Patria es Humanidad (Our Country is Humanity) | Nelson Dominguez Cedeño (with the support of local artist Geoff Farquhar-Still) | Latin American Plaza, Childers Street | Steel, gravel, stone | Donated by Cuba | [72] | ||
| 2014 | Canberra Centenary Column | Geoff Farquhar-Still | City Hill | Stainless steel, granite, glass tiles | Inspired by the Canberra Commencement Column | [73] | ||
| 2014 | The Encounter | Hugo Morales | Latin American Plaza, Childers Street | Steel | Donated by the Government of Uruguay and the people of Soriano Province | [74] | ||
| 2020 | Undergrazing | Sian Watson | Hobart Place | Bronze | Inspired by the artist’s long-standing relationship with animals and the landscape | [75][76] | ||
| 2020 | Windswept | April Pine | Constitution Place | Weathered steel | It depicts the architect of the Constitution of Australia – Andrew Inglis Clark, who was a founding father and co-author of the Australian Constitution. | [77] | ||
| 2021 | John Gorton statue | Lis Johnson | South of John Gorton Building | Bronze | [78] | |||
| 2022 | Big Swoop | Yanni Pounartzis | Petrie Plaza | Fibreglass with steel structure | Has been commemorated on stamps and coins | [79][80] | ||
| 2022 | Duyfken | Willem Janszoon Commemorative Park | ||||||
| 2022 | Christ child and Saint Christopher | St Christopher's Cathedral, Manuka | Bronze | [81] | ||||
| 2024 | Ouroboros | Lindy Lee | National Gallery of Australia | Recycled stainless steel | Commissioned to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the museum | [82] | ||
| Introspection | Ante Dabro | Canberra Airport | Bronze | [83] | ||||
| Between Innings | Gary Lee Price | Theatre end of Lyric Lane, Constitution Place | Bronze | Sourced from the United States | [84] | |||
| Journeys of the Imagination | Gary Lee Price | 25 Catalina Drive, Majura Park | Bronze | [85] | ||||
| Flight | Keizo Ushio | Vibe Hotel Canberra | [86] | |||||
| Uluru Line | National Museum of Australia | [87] | ||||||
| Dance of the Secateurs | Bruce Radke | Commonwealth Park | Winner of the 1988 Canberra Floriade sculpture award | [88] | ||||
| Kangaroo and Joey | Jan Brown | Commonwealth Park | [89] | |||||
| Torsional Wave | Questacon | Wind-activated kinetic sculpture. It consists of 25 horizontal bars, suspended vertically by means of a central tensile strap which is, in turn, attached to two parallel columns of spheres. | [90] | |||||
| Ithaca | Anne Ferguson | The lane on the west of New Acton | ||||||
| Canberra's Basketball Tree | Petrie Plaza | |||||||
| Time Thief (center to left) & Bowerbird (right corner) | Robin Blau | New Acton Precinct | ||||||
| The Astronomer | Tim Wetherell | Questacon | Made from the ruins of the Mount Stromlo Observatory, which was destroyed by the 2003 Canberra bushfires | [91] | ||||
| Albert Einstein | Questacon |
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