This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Camden.
Bloomsbury
editCamden Town
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Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Statue of Richard Cobden | Camden High Street 51°32′05″N 0°08′20″W / 51.53474°N 0.13891°W |
1868 | Wills Brothers | — | Statue | Grade II | [3] |
Memorial to Charles Dibdin | St Martin's Gardens 51°32′19″N 0°08′24″W / 51.5386°N 0.1399°W |
1889 | ? | — | Celtic cross | Grade II | [40] | |
War memorial | St Michael's Church 51°32′24″N 0°08′30″W / 51.5400°N 0.1416°W |
1920 | Clement William Jewitt (with C. J. Marston) | — | Calvary | Grade II | [41] | |
Generations | Maitland Park Villas 51°32′51.5″N 0°9′22″W / 51.547639°N 0.15611°W |
1971 | Geoffrey Harris | — | Sculptural group | — | [42] | |
Seated figure | Westminster Kingsway College on Longford Street 51°31′34″N 0°08′29″W / 51.526041°N 0.141376°W |
1976 | Jean Bullock | — | Sculpture | — | [43] | |
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Cat statues | Entrance to former Carreras Cigarette Factory, Hampstead Road 51°32′00″N 0°08′22″W / 51.5334°N 0.1395°W |
1996 | — | ||||
Black cat motifs | Façade of former Carreras Cigarette Factory, Hampstead Road 51°32′01″N 0°08′23″W / 51.5335°N 0.1398°W |
1996 | — | |||||
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Burma Railway Memorial Far East Prisoners of War |
Junction of Crowndale Road, Eversholt Street and Mornington Street 51°32′06″N 0°08′20″W / 51.5350°N 0.1388°W |
2012 | Chris Roche (1104 Architects) | War memorial | — | Unveiled 21 September 2012[44] by the Viscount Slim, whose father Field Marshal Slim was a commander of the Burma Corps. A granite plaque with an illustration by Ronald Searle, who had been an FEPOW, mounted on a cruciform base of railway sleepers and sections of rail track, alluding to the Burma Railway.[45] | |
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Statue of Amy Winehouse | Stables Market 51°32′33″N 0°08′52″W / 51.5424°N 0.1478°W |
2014 | Scott Eaton | — | Statue | — | Unveiled 14 September 2014, which would have been the singer's 31st birthday, by the actress Barbara Windsor, a friend of hers.[46] |
Horses | Stables Market 51°32′31″N 0°08′50″W / 51.54196°N 0.14729°W |
Sculpture | — |
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Covent Garden
editEuston Road
editRegent's Place
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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The Battle of Cape St Vincent | Regent's Place Plaza | 1826 | c.Edward Hodges Baily | Relief | — | One of two monumental reliefs intended for what became Marble Arch.[61][62] | |
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Reflection | 350 Euston Road | 2001 | Antony Gormley | Sculpture | — | [63] | |
The Fan, or Big Fan | Triton Square | 2003 | Michael Craig-Martin | Lightbox installation | — | The artist's first major outdoor commission.[64][65] | ||
Reciprocal Passage Work | Triton Square Mall | 2003 | Liam Gillick | Installation | — | [62][66] | ||
A Couple of Ripe, Ornamental Pineapples | Longford Street | 2010 | Siôn Parkinson | Installation | — | [62][67] | ||
Regent's Place Pavilion | Triton Street | 2010 | — | Kevin Carmody and Andrew Groarke | Pavilion | — | [68] | |
Ruth Walking in Jeans | 4 Triton Square | 2012 | Julian Opie | Installation | — | [62][69] | ||
Opening/Capture | Regent's Place Plaza | Langlands & Bell | Sculptural seating | — | The artists' first public commission in the United Kingdom.[62]
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Fitzrovia
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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"Warren" tile motif | Warren Street tube station, Victoria line platforms | 1968 | Alan Fletcher | Ceramic mural | — | |||
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View | Fitzroy Square 51°31′22.6″N 0°8′22.7″W / 51.522944°N 0.139639°W |
1977 | Naomi Blake | — | Sculpture | — | |
Fitzrovia Mural | Whitfield Gardens 51°31′15″N 0°08′06″W / 51.520765°N 0.135089°W |
1980 | Simon Barber and Mick Jones | — | Mural | — | The mural depicts "various unnamed characters of Fitzrovia and greedy speculators". Barber painted the bottom half and Jones (son of the trade unionist Jack Jones) the top half. As of 2013 the work was in poor condition.[70] | |
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Statue of Francisco de Miranda | Corner of Fitzroy Square and Fitzroy Street | 1990 (after an original of 1895) | After Rafael de la Cova | — | Statue | — | Stands close to 58 Grafton Way ("Casa Miranda"), where the Venezuelan revolutionary lived with his English wife from 1802 to 1810.[71] |
The One and The Many | Fitzroy Place | 2015 | Peter Randall-Page | — | Sculpture | — | [72]
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Gospel Oak
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Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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War memorial | Church of All Hallows 51°33′20″N 0°09′27″W / 51.5556°N 0.1574°W |
1918 | ? | — | Calvary | Grade II | [73]
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Hampstead
editHampstead Heath
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Hampstead War Memorial | Junction of Spaniards Road and North End Way 51°33′46″N 0°10′47″W / 51.562792°N 0.179597°W |
1922 | — | Reginald Blomfield | Obelisk | Grade II | [81][82] |
Mural | Platforms of Hampstead Heath railway station | 2011 | Johnson Tiles and Clare Woods | — | Ceramic mural | — | [83]
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Highgate
edit- Highgate is partly located outside the borough of Camden; for works not listed here see the relevant sections for the boroughs of Haringey and Islington.
Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Statue of Sir Sydney Waterlow, 1st Baronet | Waterlow Park 51°34′09″N 0°08′42″W / 51.56919°N 0.14503°W |
1900 | Frank Taubman | — | Statue | Grade II | [84] |
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War memorial | United Reformed Church 51°34′12″N 0°08′57″W / 51.5701°N 0.1492°W |
1920 | c.Herbert Ibberson | — | Memorial cross | Grade II | [85] |
War memorial | St Anne's Church 51°33′45″N 0°09′05″W / 51.5625°N 0.1515°W |
1920 | c.? | — | Memorial cross | Grade II | [86] | |
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Tomb of Karl Marx | Highgate Cemetery 51°33′58″N 0°08′38″W / 51.56623°N 0.14379°W |
1956 | Laurence Bradshaw | — | Bust | Grade I | [87]
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Kentish Town
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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War memorial | Church of St Silas the Martyr | After 1918 | ? | Calvary | [88] | ||
Fletcher Court artwork | Ingestre Road Estate 51°33′22″N 0°08′33″W / 51.5561°N 0.1424°W |
2019 | Laurie Nouchka | Mural, 3D maps, audio | — | [89][90] | |
Botanical murals | Ingestre Road Estate 51°33′23″N 0°08′34″W / 51.5565°N 0.1429°W |
September 2020 | Clara and Mary | Mural | — | [91][92]
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Holborn
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Statue of Thomas More | Thomas More Chambers, 51 and 52 Carey Street | 1886 | Robert Smith | George Sherrin | Statue in niche | Grade II | [93][94] |
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Statue of John Bunyan | Baptist Church House, Southampton Row | 1903 | Richard Garbe | Arthur Keen | Statue in niche | Grade II* | [95] |
Statue of Edward I | 114 and 115 High Holborn | c. 1903–1904 | Richard Garbe | Arthur Keen | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | ||
Statue of Edward VII | 114 and 115 High Holborn | c. 1903–1904 | Richard Garbe | Arthur Keen | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | ||
Bust of Charles Dickens | Holborn Bars, High Holborn | 1907 | Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald | Alfred Waterhouse | Bust | [96] | ||
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Statue of Francis Bacon | South Square, Gray's Inn | 1912 | F. W. Pomeroy | — | Statue | Grade II | [97] |
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Memorial to Margaret Ethel MacDonald | Lincoln's Inn Fields | 1914 | Richard Reginald Goulden | Memorial seat with sculpture | Grade II | [98] | |
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Lincoln's Inn War Memorial | New Square, Lincoln's Inn | 1921 | War memorial | Grade II | Unveiled 16 March 1921.[99] | ||
Britannia with Arab Traders, a Big Game Hunter and His Bearer, and Animals | Africa House, 70 Kingsway | 1922 | Benjamin Clemens | Trehearne and Norman | Architectural sculpture | Grade II | [100] | |
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Prudential Assurance Company War Memorial (World War I) |
Waterhouse Square | 1922 | Ferdinand Victor Blundstone | War memorial | Grade II* | Unveiled 2 March 1922.[101] | |
Memorial to Frederick Smith, 2nd Viscount Hambleden | Lincoln's Inn Fields | 1929 | Arthur George Walker (lost bust) | Edwin Lutyens | Pedestal in the form of a seat | Grade II | [102][103] | |
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Prudential Assurance Company War Memorial (World War II) |
Waterhouse Square | 1950 | Ferdinand Victor Blundstone | War memorial | Grade II* | Unveiled 23 March 1950.[104] | |
Pearl Assurance Company Heraldic Relief | High Holborn | 1967–1969 | Edward Bainbridge Copnall | Relief | [105] | |||
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Bust of John Hunter | Lincoln's Inn Fields | 1979 | Nigel Boonham | — | Bust | — | [106] |
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Bust of Bertrand Russell | Red Lion Square | 1980 | Marcelle Quinton | — | Bust | — | [107] |
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Camdonian | Lincoln's Inn Fields | 1980 | Barry Flanagan | — | Sculpture | — | [108] |
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Statue of Fenner Brockway | Red Lion Square | 1985 | Ian Walters | — | Statue | — | [3] |
Trompe-l'œil panels depicting artefacts in the British Museum | Holborn tube station | 1988 | Allan Drummond | Enamel panels | — | Based on Victorian glass plate negatives which the artist borrowed from the museum.[109] | ||
Dolphin | Between High Holborn and Lincoln's Inn Fields | 1989 | Anna Richtner Pentney | Architectural sculpture | — | |||
Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial | Lincoln's Inn Fields | 1998 | War memorial | — | Unveiled 14 May 1998.[110] | |||
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Square the Block | London School of Economics New Academic Building, corner of Kingsway and Sardinia Street 51°30′54″N 0°7′6.8″W / 51.51500°N 0.118556°W |
2009 | Richard Wilson | Architectural sculpture | — | [111]
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Regent's Park
edit- Part of Regent's Park lies outside the borough of Camden; for works not listed here see the list of public art in St Marylebone.
Regent's Park is one of London's Royal Parks, located partly in the London Borough of Camden and partly in the City of Westminster.
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Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Readymoney Drinking Fountain | Broad Walk 51°31′58″N 0°09′03″W / 51.5328°N 0.1507°W |
1869 | Henry Ross | Robert Keirle | Drinking fountain | Grade II | A gift from the Indian industrialist Cowasji Jehangir Readymoney, unveiled by Princess Mary of Teck.[112] The fountain straddles the boundary line between Camden and Westminster. |
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The Three Graces | Cambridge Gate | 1875–1880 | Joseph Kremer | T. Archer and A. Green | Sculptural groups | Grade II | Four sculptural groups in terracotta atop the gate piers to the north and south of the street.[113] |
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Matilda Fountain Matilda Kent |
Gloucester Gate 51°32′08″N 0°08′51″W / 51.53552°N 0.14741°W |
1878 | Joseph Durham | — | Fountain with sculpture | Grade II | [114] |
War memorial | St Mary Magdalene's Church, Munster Square (facing Osnaburgh Street) | After 1918 | Architectural sculpture | Grade II* | [115] | |||
The Martyrdom of Saint Pancras | Gloucester Gate Bridge | 2003–2006 | c.Stuart Bamford Smith after Ceccardo Egidio Fucigna | William Booth Scott | Reliefs | Grade II | Two identical bronze reliefs, the composition based on one of Fucigna's originals of 1878. Fucigna's other relief, not replicated, showed Pope Marcellinus blessing the saint.[116][117]
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Somers Town
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Saint Pancras | Theatro Technis, 26 Crowndale Road | 1896 | Harry Hems | Charles Robert Baker King | Statue in niche | — | [118] | |
War memorial | St Mary's Church, Eversholt Street | ? | Memorial cross | Grade II | [119]
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Swiss Cottage
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The Pursuit of Ideas | Hilgrove Estate, Finchley Road | 1960 | Leon Underwood | — | Sculpture | — | [120] |
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The Hampstead Figure | Adelaide Road | 1964 | F. E. McWilliam | — | Abstract sculpture | Grade II | Moved to this site in 2019 from its original location on Avenue Road, north of Swiss Cottage Library.[121] |
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Statue of Sigmund Freud | Belsize Lane/Fitzjohns Avenue 51°32′46″N 0°10′32″W / 51.54620°N 0.17560°W |
1970 (current location since 1998) | Oscar Nemon | — | Statue | Grade II | [3]
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West Hampstead
editImage | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Type | Designation | Notes |
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Memorial to Beryl Gilroy | West Hampstead Primary School 51°33′03″N 0°11′57″W / 51.5509°N 0.1993°W |
2022 | Fipsi Seilern | Mural painting | — | Unveiled 1 July 2022.[122]
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Bibliography
edit- Asprey, Ronald; Bullus, Claire (2009). The Statues of London. London and New York: Merrell.
- Gleichen, Lord Edward (1973). London's Open-air Statuary. Bath: Cedric Chivers Ltd.
- Matthews, Peter (2018). London's Statues and Monuments. Oxford: Shire Publications.
External links
edit- Media related to Sculptures in the London Borough of Camden at Wikimedia Commons