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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.

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  • 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. Some of the city's monuments have nicknames, though many are not in popular use. (en)
  • В Дублине имеется большое количество памятников и монументов, установленных в честь известных личностей и событий. На протяжении истории города ряд известных памятников был демонтирован или уничтожен. (ru)
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  • In the grounds of the Bewleys/Clayton Hotel. Formerly the Masonic Female Orphan School of Ireland. (en)
  • Located on Kylemore Road near the corner with Lucan Road (en)
  • Commissioned as part of the AIB sponsored Dublin Millennium Sculpture Symposium 1988 (en)
  • The view from Skerries inspired Percy French to write The Mountains of Mourne. (en)
  • Part of a pair 'Bear and Bull'. Bull sculpture is in lobby on other side of building. (en)
  • Part of a pair 'Bear and Bull'. Bear sculpture outside the other side of building. (en)
  • Rusticated limestone ashlar arch built in 1813 and until 1998 stood in Amiens Street until it was relocated to the newly redeveloped Custom House Quay area in 1998. A plaque attached to the arch indicates that the arch was re-dedicated to Pat O'Shea for his community work and is dated April 2002. It is said to have originally been constructed to celebrate Wellington’s victory at the Battle of Salamanca and acted for many years as the principal entrance gate to Custom House Quay. (en)
  • 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. (en)
  • Commissioned to celebrate the accession of 10 new states to the EU in 2004 (en)
  • "Enjoying the sun" (en)
  • "Sun Stone" (en)
  • "The Ace with the Bass" (en)
  • Granite abstract sculpture located on the traffic island. (en)
  • Participative arts project in which members of the public sponsored trees 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. (en)
  • Removed in 2014 to make way for the Luas extension. Restored in 2018 to new location near The Spire. (en)
  • Commissioned by the Railway Procurment Agency to celebrate the life of demolition manager Dave Conway (en)
  • A selection of ceramic tiles with quotes about love and heartbreak, lyrics, poetry and Irish wit submitted by the public to the artist via social media. (en)
  • Inspired by a machine that made milk substitute for Air Force personnel stationed in Newfoundland, Canada (en)
  • Also called Sky Woman or Heavenly Woman (en)
  • Also show her cocker spaniel dog called Poppet. (en)
  • Alternative Latin title 'Inter artes et naturam' (en)
  • Bronze plaque overlooking phoenix park (en)
  • Carved carrara marble fountain with putti figures (en)
  • Carved out of a dead Monterey cypress (en)
  • Commissioned by the law firm Arthur Cox (en)
  • Cross was said to mark the boundary of Dublin city (en)
  • Hamilton Monument in the shape of an obelisk (en)
  • In current location since 1806 (en)
  • Inspired by St. Molach, a beekeeper. (en)
  • Installed at the GPO in 1935 (en)
  • Made from carved limestone (en)
  • Made from weathered steel (en)
  • Made of scrap metal (en)
  • Monument in the shape of a small obelisk. (en)
  • Nicknamed "The Hags with the Bags" (en)
  • Nicknamed "The Prick with the Stick" (en)
  • Original stone statue 1951 (en)
  • Bronze work on Kilkenny limestone. It was commissioned by Dublin Corporation as part of the Per Cent for Art Scheme. The work invokes the history of the street, before its redevelopment when children would play on the street. (en)
  • Plaque on ground at entrance from carpark (en)
  • Polar Sundial and Tempus - is inscribed on it. (en)
  • Previously Grafton Street from 1988 to 2014 (en)
  • Previously on D'Olier Street from 1870–1929 (en)
  • Previously on Hawkins Street, outside the Screen Cinema from 1988–2016. (en)
  • See Robert Emmet (Connor) (en)
  • Statue blown up in 1958 (en)
  • Moai is the correct name for an Easter Island statue. Donated by the Government of Chile to the City of Dublin (en)
  • Commissioned by the National College of Ireland on their move to the IFCS. Built by Steel & Co. (en)
  • A temporary structure was erected in 1923 on Leinster Lawn, this was replaced by this more modern version in 1950. Four wreathed bronze plaques are inset in its base, three bear a low-relief profile of Griffith, Collins and O'Higgins. The fourth contains an inscription in Irish: "Do chum glóire Dé agus onóra na hÉireann". (en)
  • Granite carved Winter Solstice Sunset marking stone and viewing bench (en)
  • '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 (en)
  • Used by pilgrim's to bathe their feet on Maundy Thursday or during other pilgrimages to the site (en)
  • There are two of these in the centre of the square and both were created by the nearby Pavee Point centre (en)
  • The Steine of Long Stone . The original Long Stone it replaced was located near this spot from around the 10th or 11th century and stood 12 to 14 feet high. It was removed in the early 18th century and its whereabouts are now unknown. (en)
  • Commemorates Skerries winning the Tidy Towns competition in 2016 (en)
  • Erected by the Anne Devlin Commemoration Association. Life-size bronze statue of Anne Devlin, Robert Emmet's loyal friend and supporter. (en)
  • Consists of a pair of stainless steel hemispheres sited in two different parts of Balcurris Park in Ballymun. (en)
  • 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. (en)
  • Previously the statues were inside the window of a nearby building. Moved outside c. 2017 (en)
  • An advertising sign for the Universal Hair and Scalp Clinic. It was restored in 1999. (en)
  • Previously in O'Connell Street 1988–2001. At Wolfe Tone Quay since 2011. "The Floozie in the Jacuzzi" (en)
  • Companion piece to statue of Queen Victoria which stood outside Leinster House on Kildare Street side. See [[#Past public art (en)
  • Previously located in what is now the North Runway, moved to its current location in 2017. (en)
  • Part of a series of bird statues in bronze and wood (en)
  • Recalls the banded wrapping of the freight containers that would have been shipped into this part of the River Liffey. It was commissioned by the Dublin Docklands Development Authority in 2008 to animate the Bord Gáis above Ground Installation , which is in fact a depressurisation installation for the distribution of gas within the North Lotts area in the Docklands. (en)
  • Classical statue of female figure with half of left arm missing - likely Roman goddess (en)
  • Two-sided animated LED display outside the Hugh Lane Gallery (en)
  • Sundial at the centre of an ornamental hedgerow maze (en)
  • Two statues of Neptune Roman god of fresh water which are broken. The remains lie covered by undergrowth (en)
  • Originally part of the Queen Victoria statue which stood outside Leinster House on Kildare Street side. See [[#Past public art (en)
  • Commissioned by Bord Gáis to commemorate the history of gas in Dublin (en)
  • Erected by the Robert Emmet Association to commemorate his arrest at Palmer's House in 1803. (en)
  • Headless classical statue - likely Roman goddess on a granite plinth. Other similar statues are dotted around the park and are also in poor condition (en)
  • As of September 2020, it has been removed from the lake and is in storage in the park. (en)
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  • В Дублине имеется большое количество памятников и монументов, установленных в честь известных личностей и событий. На протяжении истории города ряд известных памятников был демонтирован или уничтожен. (ru)
  • 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. (en)
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  • List of public art in Dublin (en)
  • Монументы Дублина (ru)
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