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List of public art in Los Angeles

Coordinates:34°3′12.4″N118°15′23.9″W / 34.053444°N 118.256639°W /34.053444; -118.256639
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This is alist ofpublic art inLos Angeles. This list applies only to works ofpublic art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum.

Most of the works mentioned are sculptures. When this is not the case (i.e.sound installation, for example) it is stated next to the title.

Downtown Los Angeles

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TitleImageArtistYearLocationCoordinatesMaterialDimensionsOwner
Abraham LincolnRobert Merrell Gage1955Grand Park, (Grand & 1st St)34°03′20.8″N118°14′54.1″W / 34.055778°N 118.248361°W /34.055778; -118.248361 (Abraham Lincoln Statue)BronzeBustCity of LA[1]
Equestrian statue of Antonio AguilarDan MedinaSeptember 16, 2012Olvera St, (Alameda & Los Angeles St)34°03′24.2″N118°14′15.9″W / 34.056722°N 118.237750°W /34.056722; -118.237750 (Antonio Agular Monument)Bronze13 ft on a 5 ft fountain base.Commissioned by State of Zacatecas, Mexico. Owned by City of LA.[2]
Aquarius (sculpture)Jerome KirkFebruary 26, 1970Union Bank Plaza, (445 S. Figueroa)34°3′12.4″N118°15′23.9″W / 34.053444°N 118.256639°W /34.053444; -118.256639Stainless Steel18 ft on a concrete baseCommissioned by the Community Redevelopment Agency's One Percent for the Arts, Art in Public Places Program. Funded by Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, owner of Union Bank Square.[3]
Armenian Genocide Memorial LAUnknown ArtistApril 24, 2015Grand Park34°03′18.0″N118°14′41.7″W / 34.055000°N 118.244917°W /34.055000; -118.244917 (Armenian Genocide Memorial LA)Bronze Plaque next to a memorial pomegranate tree.2 ftCommissioned by Armenian American Community of LA. 100 other trees planted throughout City of LA.[4][5]
BeethovenArnold Foerster1932Pershing Square34°02′54.8″N118°15′09.0″W / 34.048556°N 118.252500°W /34.048556; -118.252500 (Beethoven Los Angeles)Bronze7 ft on 4 ft pedestalCommissioned by La Philharmonic staff for its founderWilliam Andrews Clark Jr.[6][7]
Bracero MonumentDan MedinaSeptember 29, 2019Olvera Street34°03′29.6″N118°14′24.2″W / 34.058222°N 118.240056°W /34.058222; -118.240056 (Bracero Monument Los Angeles)Bronze13 ftCommissioned by LA Dept. of Cultural Affairs.
Statue of Bruce LeeUnknown ArtistJune 15, 2013Chinatown34°03′54.39″N118°14′14.74″W / 34.0651083°N 118.2374278°W /34.0651083; -118.2374278 (Statue of Bruce Lee Los Angeles)Bronze7 ftCommissioned by the Lee Family, a California Native and visitor to LA's Chinatown.[8]
King Carlos IIIFederico Coullaut-Valera1976Olvera Street34°03′22.9″N118°14′19.0″W / 34.056361°N 118.238611°W /34.056361; -118.238611 (King Carlos III Statue)Bronze10 ft.Commissioned by the Spanish Consulte of Los Angeles for the US Bicentennial. Owned by the City of LA[9]
Chinatown Tai ChiUnknown Artist2017Chinatown34°03′50.5″N118°14′10.1″W / 34.064028°N 118.236139°W /34.064028; -118.236139 (Chinatown Tai Chi)Stone with Fountain4 ft
Chinatown Gateway MonumentRuppert Mok2001Chinatown34°03′32.1″N118°14′24.1″W / 34.058917°N 118.240028°W /34.058917; -118.240028 (Statue of Bruce Lee Los Angeles)Bronze7 ftCommissioned by Chinese American Community.[10]
Chiune Sugihara Memorial StatueRamon G. Velazco2002Little Tokyo34°02′52.5″N118°14′21.0″W / 34.047917°N 118.239167°W /34.047917; -118.239167 (Chiune Sugihara Memorial Statue)Bronze4 ft sitting man statue.Neman Foundation[11]
Court of Historic American Flags2013Grand Park34°03′18.0″N118°14′41.7″W / 34.055000°N 118.244917°W /34.055000; -118.244917 (Court of Flags Los Angeles)Flag Poles and Plaques19 20 ft poles and flagsLA County[12]
Cross at Olvera StreetJackie HadnotOriginal 1930, replacement 2017Olvera Street34°03′24.8″N118°14′18.5″W / 34.056889°N 118.238472°W /34.056889; -118.238472 (Cross at Olvera Street)Wood7'6 ft tallCommissioned by La Plaza Historical Society.[13]
Colpo D'AlaArnaldo PomodoroDedicated December 12, 1988Grand Park, (DWP Fountain)34°03′27.5″N118°14′59.5″W / 34.057639°N 118.249861°W /34.057639; -118.249861 (Colpo d'ala)BronzeCommissioned by Government of Italy for the City of LA. Celebrating the 40 yr anniversary of theMarshall Plan.[14]

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Double AscensionHerbert BayerDedicated January 20, 1973Bunker Hill,City National Plaza34°03′03.9″N118°15′25.7″W / 34.051083°N 118.257139°W /34.051083; -118.257139 (Double Ascension)Sculpture: steel, painted; Basin: stone.6.1 m (20 ft); 9.1 m diameter (30 ft)Atlantic Richfield Company, Los Angeles, California CA001163[16]
Salmon Run (sculpture)Christopher Keene (sculptor)Dedicated: 1982Bunker Hill,Manulife PlazaSculpture:8-foot by 8-foot by 6-foot cast bronze sculpture, on 8-foot black marble base[17][18]Manulife Plaza[17]
The DoughboyHumberto Pendretti1924Pershing Square34°02′54.6″N118°15′09.0″W / 34.048500°N 118.252500°W /34.048500; -118.252500 (The Doughboy Los Angeles)Bronze8 ft on 12 ft pedestalWorld War 1Doughboy Memorial.[19]
Evelia de PieFrancisco Zúñiga1978USC34°01′21.0″N118°17′08.0″W / 34.022500°N 118.285556°W /34.022500; -118.285556 (Evelia de Pie at USC)Bronze7 ftGift to USC fromDorothy Meisel[20]
Felipe de NeveHenry LionDedicated 1932Olvera Street34°03′23.9″N118°14′20.0″W / 34.056639°N 118.238889°W /34.056639; -118.238889 (Felipe De Neve Statue)Bronze7'6Commissioned by Parlor 247 Native Daughters of the Golden West. Owned by City of LA.[21]
Fort Moore Pioneer MemorialAdachiJuly 3, 1957Olvera Street34°03′30.3″N118°14′30.9″W / 34.058417°N 118.241917°W /34.058417; -118.241917 (Fort Moore Memorial)Terra Cota relief78 x 45 ft tallCity of LA.
Four ArchesAlexander Calder1973Bank of America Plaza (Los Angeles)34°3′11.7″N118°15′11.8″W / 34.053250°N 118.253278°W /34.053250; -118.253278Steel63 x 10 ft tallBank of America Corp. Art Collection[22]
Frank Putnam Flint FountainJulia Bracken Wendt &Henry S. MakcaySeptember 13, 1933Los Angeles City Hall South Lawn34°3′10.3″N118°14′36.8″W / 34.052861°N 118.243556°W /34.052861; -118.243556Bronze and Marble15 x 21 ft tallCity of LA.[23]
George WashingtonJean-Antoine HoudonFebruary 22, 1933Grand Park34°03′21.8″N118°14′44.8″W / 34.056056°N 118.245778°W /34.056056; -118.245778 (George Washington Statue)Bronze7'6Commissioned by Los Angeles Women's Community Service. Owned by City of LA.[24]
Hammering ManJonathan Borofsky1988South Park34°02′27.4″N118°15′18.1″W / 34.040944°N 118.255028°W /34.040944; -118.255028 (Hammering Man Los Angeles)Painted Cor-Ten steel, motor.22 ft. x 8 ft. x 2 in.California Mart, Facilities/Property Management, Los Angeles, California CA001164[25]
Homage to Cabrillo: Venetian QuadrantEugene Sturman1985South Park34°02′47.1″N118°15′44.4″W / 34.046417°N 118.262333°W /34.046417; -118.262333 (Homage to Cabrillo: Venetian Quadrant)Steel.Corner of Figueroa and 11th.
Intermittent ConstancyPaul Chilkov2015Bunker Hill (adjacentBroad Museum).34°03′13.4″N118°15′03.3″W / 34.053722°N 118.250917°W /34.053722; -118.250917 (Intermittent Constancy Los Angeles)Aluminum27 ftThe Emmerson Apartment Tower[26]
The Immigrants (sculpture)Alberto Biasi1971Chinatown34°04′5.9″N118°14′6.2″W / 34.068306°N 118.235056°W /34.068306; -118.235056 (The Immigrants Los Angeles)Concrete and Steel14 x 30ftSt. Peters Italian Catholic Church
Statue of Junípero SerraEttore CadorinFebruary 22, 1933Olvera Street34°03′22.32″N118°14′17.88″W / 34.0562000°N 118.2383000°W /34.0562000; -118.2383000 (Statue of Junípero Serra)Bronze8' 9" × 2' 2" × 2' 4"Removed (toppled) in 2020.
Los Angeles Kings MonumentItamar Amrany,Julie Rotblatt Amrany and OmriAmrany2016Staples Center forecourt34°02′37.8″N118°16′4.1″W / 34.043833°N 118.267806°W /34.043833; -118.267806 (LA Kings Monument)bronze, granite and glassLA Kings 50th anniversary commemoration.[27]
Los Angeles Pobladores Memorial PlaqueUnknown Artist1981Olvera Street34°03′24.8″N118°14′18.5″W / 34.056889°N 118.238472°W /34.056889; -118.238472 (Los Angeles Pobladores plaque at Olvera Street)Bronze1 ft round plaque embedded on cementCommissioned by La Plaza Historical Society.[13]
The Law GiversAlbert Stewart1960Grand Park34°03′22.6″N118°14′45.3″W / 34.056278°N 118.245917°W /34.056278; -118.245917 (The Law Givers)Glazed Terracota7'6Twin mounted sculptures of "Mosaic Law" and "Declaration of Independence" represented by Moses and Thomas Jefferson.[28]
A Rose for LillyFrank Gehry2003Grand Park,Walt Disney Concert Hall34°03′20.2″N118°15′00.7″W / 34.055611°N 118.250194°W /34.055611; -118.250194 (A Rose for Lilly LA)Royal Delft Blue porcelain22 ft wide by 7 ft tallFrank Gehry tribute toLillian Disney.[29]
Peace on EarthJacques Lipchitz1969Grand Park,Los Angeles Music Center34°03′26.1″N118°14′53.9″W / 34.057250°N 118.248306°W /34.057250; -118.248306 (Peace on Earth LA)Bronze29 ft[30]
Space Shuttle Challenger MemorialIsao Hirai1990Little Tokyo34°03′00.2″N118°14′31.0″W / 34.050056°N 118.241944°W /34.050056; -118.241944 (Space Shuttle Challenger Memorial)Plastic and Metal18 ft. a 1/10th scale model on a seven ft. pedestal.Commission by Little Tokyo residents and Merchants to honor Challenger crew, specifically Japanese-American Astronaut on boardEllison S. Onizuka.[31]
Spanish–American War MemorialS. M. Goddard and Kilpatrick1900Pershing Square34°02′54.4″N118°15′09.3″W / 34.048444°N 118.252583°W /34.048444; -118.252583 (Spanish American War Memorial, Seventh Regiment Monument Los Angeles)Granite6 ft on 6 ft pedestalOldest known monument memorial in Los Angeles.[32]
Sun Yat-senUnknown Artist1961Chinatown34°03′55.3″N118°14′13.5″W / 34.065361°N 118.237083°W /34.065361; -118.237083 (Statue of Sun Yat-sen)Bronze6 by 4 ftCommissioned by the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association.[33]
TriforiumJoseph YoungCommissioned 1972. 1975.Civic Center (Los Ángeles Mall)34°03′14.6″N118°14′28.0″W / 34.054056°N 118.241111°W /34.054056; -118.241111 (Triforium Los Angeles Mall)Reinforced concrete, glass and painted steel. Electronically programmed music and light show.60x by 20 ft.Administered by City of Los Angeles, Cultural Affairs Department, Public Art Division, Los Angeles, California CA000450[34][35]
Remembrance of Genocide in the UkraineGrand Park34°03′18.0″N118°14′41.7″W / 34.055000°N 118.244917°W /34.055000; -118.244917 (Ukraine Genocide Memorial LA)Bronze Plaque3 ftCommissioned by Ukraine American Community of LA.[36]
Vietnam Memorial of LA CountyFrank Ackerman1973Grand Park34°03′18.3″N118°14′41.2″W / 34.055083°N 118.244778°W /34.055083; -118.244778 (Vietnam Memorial Los Angeles)Bronze6 ftLA County[37]

Central Los Angeles

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TitleImageArtistYearLocationCoordinatesMaterialDimensionsOwner
The 9/11 MemorialElysian Park (Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center)34°04′08.8″N118°14′35.5″W / 34.069111°N 118.243194°W /34.069111; -118.243194 (The 9/11 Memorial Los Angeles FD)23 ton Steel trident.Largest remnant of the destroyed World Trade Center outside New York City.LAFD[38]
A. W. RossUnknown ArtistMid-Wilshire (Miracle Mile)34°03′45.5″N118°21′17.0″W / 34.062639°N 118.354722°W /34.062639; -118.354722 (A. W. Ross Statue LA)Bronze5 ftPromoter and founder of miracle Mile business district.
Berlin BearRenee Sintenis1976Los Feliz (Griffith Park)34°06′30.0″N118°18′27.5″W / 34.108333°N 118.307639°W /34.108333; -118.307639 (Bear Statue LA)Bronze5 ftA Gift from the City of Berlin to sister City of LA.[39]
Berlin Wall Segments Marker2009Mid-Wilshire (Miracle Mile)34°03′44.8″N118°21′30.8″W / 34.062444°N 118.358556°W /34.062444; -118.358556 (Berlin Wall Segment Marker LA)cement11.8 ftLargest original Berlin Wall outside of Berlin. Owned byWende Museum[40]
Cinema InfiniteMichael James Culhane2004Hollywood (Highland Ave & Fountain Ave)34°05′40.2″N118°20′19.8″W / 34.094500°N 118.338833°W /34.094500; -118.338833 (Cinema Infinite Sculpture)metal8 ft[41]
The Flight of EuropaPaul ManshipModeled 1930. Cast 1931.Hollywood (Sunset &Vine)34°05′53.5″N118°19′35.3″W / 34.098194°N 118.326472°W /34.098194; -118.326472 (Flight of Europa)Bronze12'5 on a fountain baseChase Bank[42]
Hollywood SignThomas Fisk Goff1923Hollywood (Mount Lee)34°08′02.4″N118°19′17.6″W / 34.134000°N 118.321556°W /34.134000; -118.321556 (Hollywood Sign Los Angeles)Steel45 ft tall, 350 ft longOriginally created as temporary advertisement for a local real estate development. Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, owned by the City of Los Angeles.[43]
Four Ladies of HollywoodCatherine Hardwicke1993Hollywood (Hollywood Blvd. &La Brea)34°06′05.2″N118°20′42.1″W / 34.101444°N 118.345028°W /34.101444; -118.345028 (Flight of Europa)Stainless Steel14 ft[44]
Griffith J. GriffithJonathan Bickart1996Los Feliz (Griffith Park)34°07′04.0″N118°16′19.1″W / 34.117778°N 118.271972°W /34.117778; -118.271972 (Griffith J. Griffith Statue)Bronze7 ftGriffith Trust to the City of Los Angeles.
Haym Solomon StatueRobert Paine1944Fairfax (Pan Pacific Park)34°04′14″N118°21′12″W / 34.07056°N 118.35337°W /34.07056; -118.35337 (Haym Solomon Statue)Bronze12 ftOriginally erected atHollenbeck Park in 1943, Moved to Pan Pacific Park in 2008. Commissioned by the Jewish American community of Los Angeles.[45]
John Wayne Equestrian StatueHarry Jackson1984Beverly Hills (Wilshire & Hamilton Dr.)34°03′53.2″N118°22′31.4″W / 34.064778°N 118.375389°W /34.064778; -118.375389 (John Wayne Equestrian Statue)Bronze14 ftCommissioned byGreat Western Savings and Loan Bank. Owned by Beverly Hills City.[46]
Bust of James DeanKenneth Kendall1988Hollywood Hills (Griffith Park Observatory)34°07′08″N118°18′03″W / 34.11877°N 118.30086°W /34.11877; -118.30086 (Bust of James Dean)Bronze1 ft bust on a 5 ft pedestal.Commissioned by Dean himself. Presented toGriffith Park by artist.[47]
Bust ofJose de San MartinFernando Di Zitti2001Beverly Grove (Le Doux Rd & Burton Way)34°04′19″N118°22′38″W / 34.07191°N 118.37732°W /34.07191; -118.37732 (Bust of Jose de San Martin)Stone Tablet with Bronze Bust6 ft.Commissioned by Consulate of Argentina in Los Angeles.[48]
Kermit the Frog StatueEd Eyth,Jim Mahon,Janis Beauchamp, Maria Jimenez,Craig Shepherd,Dave Conner &Barbara Grill2000Hollywood (Jim Henson Company Lot)34°05′48.2″N118°20′38.3″W / 34.096722°N 118.343972°W /34.096722; -118.343972 (Kermit the Frog Statue LA)12 ft statue on a 10 ft building.Commissioned by Brian & Lisa Henson, Jim Henson's children.[49][50]
The Muse Of Music Dance And DramaGeorge Stanley1940Hollywood (Hollywood Bowl Entrance)34°06′42.2″N118°20′11.0″W / 34.111722°N 118.336389°W /34.111722; -118.336389 (Hollywood Satellite Sculpture)Art, Sculpture and Bas Relief15 ft statuesPublic Works of Art Project[51]
Hollywood SatelliteMichael James Culhane2005Hollywood (Highland Avenue & Fountain Avenue)34°05′40.2″N118°20′18.4″W / 34.094500°N 118.338444°W /34.094500; -118.338444 (Hollywood Satellite Sculpture)metal25 ft[52]
Leif Erickson Bust1936Los Feliz (Griffith Park)34°06′29.5″N118°18′29.7″W / 34.108194°N 118.308250°W /34.108194; -118.308250 (Bust of Leif Erickson)Bronze1 ft bust on a 5 ft pedestalIcelandic Community (Nordic Civic League)to the City of LA.[53]
Levitated Mass

Michael Heizer2012Mid-Wilshire (Miracle Mile)34°03′52.0″N118°21′35.6″W / 34.064444°N 118.359889°W /34.064444; -118.359889 (Levitated Mass LA)Large granite stoneLACMA[54]
Miner's Statue: Daniel O. McCarthy Pioneer FountainHenry Lion1925Carthay Square (San Vicente Blvd & McCarthy Vista)34°03′40.8″N118°22′02.1″W / 34.061333°N 118.367250°W /34.061333; -118.367250 (Miner Statue LA)Bronze7 ftCity of LA, Former site ofCarthay Circle Theatre.[55]
Queen of the Angels (Nuestra Reina de Los Angeles)Ada Mae Sharpless1935Echo Park (Echo Park)34°04′27.5″N118°15′38.8″W / 34.074306°N 118.260778°W /34.074306; -118.260778 (Lady of the Lake Statue)Concrete14 ftCommissioned by DPWP (Public Works)[56]
Statue of Harrison Gray OtisPaul Troubetzkoy1920Westlake (MacArthur Park34°03′33.9″N118°16′44.9″W / 34.059417°N 118.279139°W /34.059417; -118.279139 (Flight of Europa)Bronze14 ftCity of LA[57]
Hungarian Liberation Statue1969Westlake (MacArthur Park34°03′38″N118°16′41″W / 34.06067°N 118.27810°W /34.06067; -118.27810 (Hungarian Freedom Fight of 1956 Memorial LA)Obelisk with bronze eagle and plaque.60 ft1969 Hungarian Freedom Fighters Federation[58]
Prometheus Bringing Fire to EarthNína Sæmundsson1935Westlake (MacArthur Park34°03′29″N118°16′35″W / 34.05810°N 118.27632°W /34.05810; -118.27632 (Prometheus Bringing Fire to Earth LA)Cast Stone12 ft[59]
PsychogeographiesDustin Yellin2015Hollywood (Columbia Square)34°05′53.6″N118°19′23.1″W / 34.098222°N 118.323083°W /34.098222; -118.323083 (Psychogeographies Columbia Square)Glass Sculpture[60]
Spirit of Los AngelesDelesprie2001The Grove at Farmers Market34°04′19.8″N118°21′30.3″W / 34.072167°N 118.358417°W /34.072167; -118.358417 (Spirit of Los Angeles)Bronze32 ft tallCommissioned byRick Caruso[61]
Rocky and BullwinkleBill Oberlin1961West Hollywood (Sunset Strip)34°05′26.6″N118°22′58.7″W / 34.090722°N 118.382972°W /34.090722; -118.382972 (Rocky and Bullwinkle Statue LA)Plaster, Metal and Paint12 ft.Donated by the Ward Family for City of West Hollywood's Urban Art Collection[62]
TheSal Guarriello Veterans MemorialCampbell and Campbell Architects1993West Hollywood34°05′26″N118°22′29″W / 34.09055°N 118.37466°W /34.09055; -118.37466 (The Sal Guariello Veterans Memorial)ConcretePark w/ fountain, flag poles and five stone "shields", representing each branch of the military.[63]
Urban LightChris Burden2008Mid-Wilshire (Miracle Mile)34°03′46.9″N118°21′33.1″W / 34.063028°N 118.359194°W /34.063028; -118.359194 (Urban Light LA)Refurbished metal city light polesVarious heightsPurchased from artist by LACMA.

East Los Angeles & Northeast Los Angeles

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TitleImageArtistYearLocationCoordinatesMaterialDimensionsOwner
Agustin LaraHumberto Peraza1984Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′57.1″N118°12′26.1″W / 34.065861°N 118.207250°W /34.065861; -118.207250 (Agustin Lara Statue Los Angeles)Bronze6 ft statue on a 5 ft pedestalCity of LA.[64][65]
Bell of DoloresUnknown Artist1978Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′55.8″N118°12′21.8″W / 34.065500°N 118.206056°W /34.065500; -118.206056 (Bell of Dolores)Bronze3 ft Bell on a 12 ft ArchCity of LA.[64][65]
Benito Juarez MonumentUnknown Artist1976Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′56.3″N118°12′21.5″W / 34.065639°N 118.205972°W /34.065639; -118.205972 (Benito Juarez Monument Los Angeles)Bronze4 ft statue on a 5 ft pedestalCommissioned as a gift to the City of LA by Mexican PresidentJose Lopez Portillo.[66]
Emperor CuauhtemocUnknown Artist1981Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′57.7″N118°12′28.5″W / 34.066028°N 118.207917°W /34.066028; -118.207917 (Cuauhtemoc Statue Los Angeles)Stone13 ftCity of LA.[64][65]
Emiliano Zapata Equestrian StatueIgnacio Asunsolo1980Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′55.2″N118°12′26.1″W / 34.065333°N 118.207250°W /34.065333; -118.207250 (Emiliano Zapata Equestrian Statue Los Angeles)Bronze15 ftA gift to City of LA from sister city, the City of Mexico.[67]
Faces of Elysian ValleyFreya Bardell & Brian Howe1984Elysian Park (Roundabout)34°04′53.5″N118°13′32.8″W / 34.081528°N 118.225778°W /34.081528; -118.225778 (faces of Elysian Valley Los Angeles)Granite8 ft x 12 ft highCity of LA.[68]
Florence NightingalePeter David Edstrom1936Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′57.1″N118°12′05.8″W / 34.065861°N 118.201611°W /34.065861; -118.201611 (Lucha Reyes Statue Los Angeles)Cast Stone10 ftCity of LA.[64]
Guadalupe Victoria BustUnknown Artist1997Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′56.1″N118°12′22.0″W / 34.065583°N 118.206111°W /34.065583; -118.206111 (Guadalupe Victoria Bust Los Angeles)Bronze2 ft bust on a 4 ft pedestalA gift from the Mexican state ofDurango to the city of Los Angeles.[69]
Equestrian statue of José María MorelosJulian Martinez1980Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′55.8″N118°12′21.8″W / 34.065500°N 118.206056°W /34.065500; -118.206056 (Bell of Dolores)Bronze15 ftCity of LA.[64][65]
Dona Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez BustVelarco1996Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′56.0″N118°12′22.0″W / 34.065556°N 118.206111°W /34.065556; -118.206111 (Dona Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez Bust Los Angeles)Bronze2 ft bust on a 4 ft pedestal[70]
Ignacio Zaragosa BustFrancisco Zúñiga1981Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′56.5″N118°12′21.4″W / 34.065694°N 118.205944°W /34.065694; -118.205944 (Ignacio Zaragosa Bust Los Angeles)Bronze2 ft bust on a 4 ft pedestalCommissioned as a gift to the City of LA by the Mexican Secretary of DefenseFelix Galvan Lopez.[71]
Jesus Gonzalez Ortega BustAyda1987Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′56.6″N118°12′21.6″W / 34.065722°N 118.206000°W /34.065722; -118.206000 (Jesus Gonzalez Ortega Bust Los Angeles)Bronze2 ft bust on a 4 ft pedestalCommissioned as a gift to the City of LA by the Mexican state ofZacatecas.[71]
Bust of Lázaro CárdenasErnesto E. Tamariz1989Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′56.5″N118°12′22.2″W / 34.065694°N 118.206167°W /34.065694; -118.206167 (Lazaro Cardenas Bust Los Angeles)Bronze2 ft bust on a 4 ft pedestal[72]
Lincoln the LawyerJulia Bracken Wendt1925Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′57.6″N118°12′18.8″W / 34.066000°N 118.205222°W /34.066000; -118.205222 (Lincoln the Lawyer Los Angeles)Bronze4 ft statue on a 5 ft pedestalCity of LA.[73]
Statue of Lucha ReyesMariachi Plaza (5399467849).jpgunknown artist2009Boyle Heights (Mariachi Plaza)34°02′51.2″N118°13′10.6″W / 34.047556°N 118.219611°W /34.047556; -118.219611 (Lucha Reyes Statue Los Angeles)Bronze8 ftCity of LA.[74][75]
Mexican American All Wars MemorialUnknown Artist1947Boyle Heights (Cesar Chavez Avenue & Indiana Street)(Cinco Puntos)34°02′25.0″N118°11′33.5″W / 34.040278°N 118.192639°W /34.040278; -118.192639 (Mexican American All Wars Memorial)BronzeCement PlinthCommissioned by the Mexican American residents. City of LA.[76]
El Cura Don Miguel Hidalgo Y CostillaEfren de los Rios1938Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′56.3″N118°12′22.2″W / 34.065639°N 118.206167°W /34.065639; -118.206167 (Miguel Hidalgo Statue Los Angeles)Bronze8 ft statue on a 3 ft pedestalCity of LA.[76]
Pancho Villa BustUnknown Artist1980Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′56.1″N118°12′21.5″W / 34.065583°N 118.205972°W /34.065583; -118.205972 (Pancho Villa Bust Los Angeles)Bronze2 ft bust on a 4 ft pedestal[77]
Ramon Lopez Velarde BustFrancisco Zúñiga1988Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′56.5″N118°12′21.4″W / 34.065694°N 118.205944°W /34.065694; -118.205944 (Ramon Lopez Velarde Bust Los Angeles)Bronze2 ft bust on a 4 ft pedestal[78]
Venustiano Carranza BustVictor Gutierrez1980Lincoln Heights (Lincoln Park)34°03′56.5″N118°12′21.1″W / 34.065694°N 118.205861°W /34.065694; -118.205861 (Venustiano Carranza Bust Los Angeles)Bronze2 ft bust on a 4 ft pedestal[64]

Harbor

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TitleImageArtistYearLocationCoordinatesMaterialDimensionsOwner
MojoChristian Moeller2011San Pedro (7th & Centre St.)33°44′16.7″N118°17′00.2″W / 33.737972°N 118.283389°W /33.737972; -118.283389 (Mojo Sculpture Los Angeles)Metal, light, robotic arm, and surveillance cameras.25 ftCentre Street Lofts, Los Angeles, California 78430031[79][80]

South Los Angeles

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TitleImageArtistYearLocationCoordinatesMaterialDimensionsOwner
Martin Luther King Memorial & Tree Grove2018Baldwin Hills (Kenneth Hahn Park)34°00′30″N118°21′43″W / 34.00821°N 118.36203°W /34.00821; -118.36203 (Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial)Stone Obelisk15 ftLos Angeles Parks.[81]
Mama WattsBill Watts1965Watts (Watts Towers)33°56′19.4″N118°14′30.7″W / 33.938722°N 118.241861°W /33.938722; -118.241861 (Mama Watts Los Angeles)Concrete5 ftCity of LA.[82]
Monument toVicente FernandezSergio Garval2023Walnut Park (Plaza Alameda)33°58′28″N118°13′59″W / 33.97440°N 118.23303°W /33.97440; -118.23303 (Monument to Vicente Fernández)Bronze10 ftAJUA (Association of United Jaliscienses in Action).[83]
World Wars Mid-City MemorialUnknown Artist1936Baldwin Hills (La Brea Ave &Adams Blvd)34°01′56.5″N118°21′04.5″W / 34.032361°N 118.351250°W /34.032361; -118.351250 (Mid City Memorial)Stone15 ftCommissioned by theAmerican Legion. City of LA.[84]
Wish DandelionsHeath Satow2014Alameda (Slauson Ave & S Central Ave)33°59′17.6″N118°15′28.5″W / 33.988222°N 118.257917°W /33.988222; -118.257917 (NoHo Gateway Los Angeles)MetalCity of LA.[85]

The Valley

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TitleImageArtistYearLocationCoordinatesMaterialDimensionsOwner
Amelia EarhartErnest Shelton1971North Hollywood (Magnolia Blvd & Tujunga Ave)34°09′54.1″N118°22′45.1″W / 34.165028°N 118.379194°W /34.165028; -118.379194 (NoHo Amelia Earhart Statue Los Angeles)BronzeCity of LA.[86]
Emmy Statue1991North Hollywood (Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Headquarters)34°09′57.2″N118°22′28.1″W / 34.165889°N 118.374472°W /34.165889; -118.374472 (NoHo Amelia Earhart Statue Los Angeles)Bronze18 ftTelevision Academy[87]
NoHo GatewayPeter Shire2009North Hollywood (Lankershim Blvd & Huston St)34°09′34.6″N118°22′17.4″W / 34.159611°N 118.371500°W /34.159611; -118.371500 (NoHo Gateway Los Angeles)Bronze, Metal and SlateCity of LA.[85]

West Los Angeles

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TitleImageArtistYearLocationCoordinatesMaterialDimensionsOwner
AirAristide MaillolModeled 1938. Cast 1962.Getty Center Forecourt34°04′40.6″N118°28′30.1″W / 34.077944°N 118.475028°W /34.077944; -118.475028 (Air at J.Paul Getty Museum)Lead50 in × 94 in × 36 3⁄4 inJ. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California 68360015[88]
Ballerina ClownJonathan Borofsky1989Venice Beach33°59′46.1″N118°28′40.3″W / 33.996139°N 118.477861°W /33.996139; -118.477861 (Ballerina Clown)Metal30 ft tallHarlan Lee[89]
Declaration (sculpture)Mark di Suvero2001Venice BeachSteel60 ft tallInstalled forVenice Art Walk’s 22nd anniversary. It was only intended to be a display lasting six months, remains in place.[90]
Elegy IIIBarbara Hepworth1969University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California34°04′30.9″N118°26′25.9″W / 34.075250°N 118.440528°W /34.075250; -118.440528 (ElegyIII at UCLA)Bronze130 cm × 64 cm × 48 cm (51 in × 25 in × 19 in)Administered by University of California at Los Angeles, Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center, Los Angeles, California 3070034[91]
Figure for LandscapeBarbara HepworthModeled 1960. Cast 1968.Getty Center Forecourt34°04′40.6″N118°28′30.1″W / 34.077944°N 118.475028°W /34.077944; -118.475028 (Air at J.Paul Getty Museum)LeadJ. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California 68360018[92]
LAX Gateway PylonsPaul Tsanetopoulos2000LAX33°56′38.5″N118°23′48.3″W / 33.944028°N 118.396750°W /33.944028; -118.396750 (LAX Gateway Pylons)Glass26 100 ft colored pylonsCity of LA[93][94]
Replica ofMoses (Michelangelo)MichelangeloCedars-Sinai Medical CenterCedars-Sinai Medical Center
Spirit of 98 aka Lady LibertyRoger Noble Burnham &David Wilkens1950Westwood (Los Angeles National Cemetery)34°03′28.5″N118°26′53.2″W / 34.057917°N 118.448111°W /34.057917; -118.448111 (Spirit of 98/Lady Liberty Monument)Concrete & Plaster6 ft statue on a 10 ft platformCity of LA[95]
TorsoRobert Graham2003Beverly Hills (Rodeo Drive)34°04′03.8″N118°24′05.4″W / 34.067722°N 118.401500°W /34.067722; -118.401500 (Torso Beverly Hills)SteelRodeo Drive Committee and City of Beverly Hills.[96]

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