List of public art in Dublin
This is a list of public art on permanent public display in Dublin, Ireland. The list applies only to works of public art accessible in a public space; it does not include artwork on display inside museums. Public art may include sculptures, statues, monuments, memorials, murals and mosaics.
Public art in Dublin is a significant feature of the cityscape. The city's statues and other monuments have a long history of controversy about their subjects and designs, and a number of formerly prominent monuments have been removed or destroyed. Dublin is particularly well known for nicknaming some of its monuments.[1][2][3][4][5]
Public art in North city centre
Name | Image | Location | Artist | Year | Nickname | Source |
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Daniel O'Connell | O'Connell Street | John Henry Foley | ||||
Charles Stewart Parnell | O'Connell Street | Augustus Saint-Gaudens | ||||
Sir John Gray | O'Connell Street | |||||
James Larkin | O'Connell Street | Oisín Kelly | 1977 | |||
Theobald Mathew | O'Connell Street | Mary Redmond | 1891 | |||
William Smith O'Brien | O'Connell Street | |||||
Spire of Dublin | O'Connell Street | Ian Ritchie Architects | 2003 | "The Stiletto in the Ghetto" "The Syringe in The Binge" "The Nail in The Pale" "The Pin in The Bin" "The Bertie Pole" "The Spire in The Mire" "The Stiffey on the Liffey" "Metal Mickey" (mickey being slang for penis) "The Pole in The Hole" "The Rod to God" |
[6][7][8][9] | |
Cú Chulainn | GPO, O'Connell Street | Oliver Sheppard | 1911 (installed at GPO 1935) |
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Father Pat Noise memorial | O'Connell Bridge | [10] | ||||
Dublin and Monaghan bombings Memorial | Talbot Street | 1997 | ||||
James Joyce | North Earl Street | "The Prick with the Stick" | [11][12] | |||
Margaret Ball and Francis Taylor | Cathedral Street | |||||
Daniel Murray | St Mary's Pro-Cathedral | |||||
Brendan Behan | Royal Canal, Dorset Street | |||||
Anna Livia The River Liffey |
Croppies Memorial Park, previously in O'Connell Street |
Éamonn O'Doherty | 2011 (1988) | "The Floozie in the Jacuzzi" "The hoor in the Sewer" |
[12][13] | |
James Connolly | Beresford Place | Éamonn O'Doherty | 1996 | [14] | ||
Famine Great Famine |
Custom House Quay | Rowan Gillespie | 1997 | [15] | ||
World Poverty Stone UN International Day for the Eradication of World Poverty |
Custom House Quay | Stuart McGrath | 2008 | [15] | ||
Universal Links on Human Rights Jails holding prisoners of conscience |
Amiens Street | Tony O'Malley | 1995 | [14] | ||
Two Women | Lower Liffey Street | "Hags with the bags" | [12][16] | |||
Custom House Memorial | Memorial Road | Yann Goulet | 1957 | |||
Children of Lir | Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square |
Oisín Kelly | 1966 | |||
Chariot of Life | Abbey Street | Oisín Kelly | 1982 | |||
The Wishing Hand | Marlborough Street | Linda Brunker | 2001 | [17] | ||
NC Iris | Mayor Square, IFSC | Vivienne Roche | 2006 | [14] | ||
Strong Striking Bear | IFSC | |||||
Ag Crú na Gréine (cow) | Wolfe Tone Square, Jervis Street | Jackie McKenna | 2003 | [18] | ||
Two Children | Portland Row |
Public art in South city centre
Name | Image | Location | Artist | Year | Nickname | Source | |
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Thomas Davis | College Green | Edward Delaney | 1966 | ||||
Henry Grattan | College Green | John Henry Foley | 1876 | ||||
Thomas Moore | College Street | ||||||
Long Stone replica | College Street | Cliodhna Cussen | 1986 | ||||
Phil Lynott | Harry Street | Paul Daly | 2005 | "The Ace with the Bass" | [19] | ||
Molly Malone | Suffolk Street, previously Grafton Street |
"The Tart with the Cart" "The Dish with the Fish" "The Dolly with the Trolley" "The Trollop with the Scallops" |
[12][20][21][22][23] | ||||
William Plunket | Kildare Street | ||||||
James Joyce | St Stephen's Green | ||||||
Lord Ardilaun | St Stephen's Green | ||||||
Wolfe Tone | St Stephen's Green | Edward Delaney | 1967 | "Tonehenge" | [24][25][26][27] | ||
Robert Emmet | St Stephen's Green | ||||||
Tom Kettle | St Stephen's Green | ||||||
Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa | St Stephen's Green | ||||||
Constance Markievicz | St Stephen's Green | ||||||
Great Famine Monument | St Stephen's Green | ||||||
Fusiliers' Arch Royal Dublin Fusiliers |
St Stephen's Green | "Traitors' Gate" | [28] | ||||
Three Fates | St Stephen's Green | ||||||
Lady Laura Grattan Font | St Stephen's Green North | ||||||
James Clarence Mangan | St Stephen's Green | Oliver Sheppard | 1909 | ||||
The Kiss | Earlsfort Terrace | Rowan Gillespie | 1989 | ||||
Michael Collins | Merrion Square Park | Dick Joynt | 1990 | [18] | |||
Oscar Wilde | Merrion Square Park | Danny Osborne | 1997 | "The Quare in the Square" "The fag on the crag" "The Queer with the Leer" |
[2][12][18][29][30][31] | ||
Joker's Chair Dermot Morgan |
Merrion Square Park | Catherine Greene | 2002 | [18] | |||
Éire sculpture | Merrion Square Park | Jerome Connor | 1976 | ||||
National Memorial to Members of the Defence Forces |
Merrion Square Park | Brian King | 2008 | ||||
Leinster Lawn Cenotaph Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins, Kevin O'Higgins |
Leinster Lawn, Leinster House |
[32] | |||||
Prince Albert | Leinster Lawn, Leinster House |
John Henry Foley | 1868 | ||||
Thomas Heazle Parke | Natural History Museum, Merrion Street |
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Birdy | Upper Mount Street | Rowan Gillespie | 1997 | ||||
Memories of Mount Street | Lower Mount Street | Anthony FitzSimons | 1988 | ||||
Patrick Kavanagh | Grand Canal | "The Crank on the Bank" "Banal at the Canal" |
[2][33] | ||||
Liberty Scaling the Heights | Grand Canal Street | ||||||
Constance Markievicz | Tara Street | ||||||
Edmund Burke | Trinity College | John Henry Foley | 1868 | ||||
Oliver Goldsmith | Trinity College | John Henry Foley | 1864 | ||||
William Lecky | Trinity College | ||||||
George Salmon | Trinity College | John Hughes | |||||
Campanile | Trinity College | Charles Lanyon, Thomas Kirk |
1853 | ||||
Sphere Within Sphere | Trinity College | Arnaldo Pomodoro | "The half-eaten Malteser"
"The Death Star" |
[30] | |||
Crann an Óir | Central Bank, Dame Street | Éamonn O'Doherty | 1991 | [34] | |||
Harmony | Pearse Street | Sandra Bell | 1998 | [14] | |||
Benjamin Guinness | St Patrick's cathedral | John Henry Foley | 1875 | ||||
Wood Quay | Wood Quay | Michael Warren | 2002 | ||||
Matt Talbot | Sir John Rogerson's Quay | James Power | 1988 | [14] | |||
Merchant Seamen Memorial | Sir John Rogerson's Quay | ||||||
Admiral William Brown | Sir John Rogerson's Quay | 2006 | [14] | ||||
The Linesman | City Quay | Dony MacManus | 1999 | [14] | |||
Padraig Sheahan Memorial | Hawkins Street | ||||||
Mr. Screen | Screen Cinema, Hawkins Street |
Vincent Browne | 1988 | ||||
Dublin Yeomanry Memorial | St. Andrew Street | ||||||
St Andrew | St. Andrew Street | 1803 | |||||
People's Island (Footprints) | Traffic island at junction of D'Olier Street and Westmoreland Street |
Rachel Joynt | 1988 | ||||
Proclamation group Proclamation of the Irish Republic |
Kilmainham Gaol | Rowan Gillespie | 2007 |
Public art in Northside suburbs
Name | Image | Location | Artist | Year | Nickname | Source |
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Wellington Monument | Phoenix Park | Robert Smirke | 1861 | |||
Phoenix Column | Phoenix Park | 1747 | ||||
Papal Cross Pope John Paul II's visit to Ireland |
Phoenix Park | 1979 | ||||
O'Connell Tower | Glasnevin Cemetery | |||||
Double Helix | National Botanic Gardens | Charles Jencks | 2013 | [35] | ||
Seán Russell | Fairview Park | 2009 (original stone statue 1951) |
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Realt na Mára Star of the Sea |
North Bull Wall | 1972 | ||||
Dancing Couple Stardust fire |
Stardust Memorial Park, Coolock | |||||
Misneach | Main Street, Ballymun | [36][37] | ||||
Windsculpture | Clontarf Road / Alfie Byrne Road | Eamon O'Doherty | 1988 | |||
Howth Fishermens' Association Memorial |
Howth Harbour | 1994 | [38] | |||
Realt na Mára | Howth Pier | 2013 | [38] | |||
Spirit of the Air | Dublin Airport roundabout | Richard Enda King | 1991 |
Public art in Southside suburbs
Name | Image | Location | Artist | Year | Nickname | Source |
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Reflections | Bank of Ireland HQ, Baggot Street | Michael Bulfin | 1978 | [39] | ||
Freedom | AIB Bank Centre, Merrion Road | Alexandra Wejchert | [40] | |||
Statue of a fiddler and three children dancing |
Stillorgan Shopping Centre | Imogen Stuart | [41] | |||
Noah's Egg | Veterinary building, UCD | Rachel Joynt | 2004 | |||
Mothership | Glasthule | Rachel Joynt | 1999 | |||
An Cailín Bán | Sandymount Strand | Sebastian | 2002 | |||
Blackrock Dolmen | Blackrock | Rowan Gillespie | 1987 | |||
Queen Victoria Fountain | Dún Laoghaire | |||||
George IV Obelisk | Dún Laoghaire | 1823 | [42] | |||
Christ the King | Dún Laoghaire | Andrew O'Connor | 1978 | [42] |
Past public art
Name | Image | Location | Artist | Notes | Nickname | Source |
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George II | St Stephen's Green | Blown up in 1937 | [43] | |||
William of Orange | College Green | Grinling Gibbons | Blown up in 1946 | |||
Sir Philip Crampton | College Street | John Kirk | Erected in 1862, removed in 1959. | "The Water-babe" "The cauliflower" |
[44] | |
Queen Victoria | Merrion Square | John Hughes | Erected in 1904. Removed in 1947, put on display in Sydney, Australia in 1987. | "The auld bitch" | [45][46][47] | |
Nelson's Pillar | O'Connell Street | Francis Johnston William Wilkins Thomas Kirk |
Erected in 1809, blown up in 1966. | |||
William Blakeney | O'Connell Street | John Nost | Erected in 1759, removed in 1808. | |||
Bowl of Light & flowerbed | O'Connell Bridge | The flames of the Bowl of Light were thrown into the Liffey in 1953. The ugly raised flowerbed on which the sculpture originally rested was first nicknamed "The Thing" and later 'The Tomb of the Unknown Gurrier'. |
"The Tomb of the Unknown Gurrier" | [48][49] | ||
Gough Monument | Phoenix Park | John Henry Foley | Badly damaged by a bomb in 1957 | [37][50] | ||
Millennium Clock | River Liffey | Removed in 1999 | "The Chime in the Slime" "The Clock in the Dock" |
[12][33] |
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