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List of public art in Atlanta

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This is alist of public art inAtlanta, in theUnited States. This list applies only to works ofpublic art on permanent display in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artworks in museums. Public art may include sculptures, statues, monuments, memorials, murals, and mosaics.

This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(October 2020)
ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
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DateArtist / designerTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignationOwner / administratorWikidataNotes
Adult Swim muralAlong Williams Street, nearWilliams Street headquarters

33°46′58″N84°23′25″W / 33.7829°N 84.3904°W /33.7829; -84.3904
Mural

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Air France Flight 007 MemorialGrounds of theHigh Museum of Art

33°47′23″N84°23′06″W / 33.7898°N 84.3849°W /33.7898; -84.3849
MemorialHigh Museum of ArtMemorial for theAir France Flight 007 disaster. Incorporates a replica ofThe Shade byAuguste Rodin, which was gifted by the government of France to Atlanta following the disaster.[1]
Albert Einstein MemorialMain campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology

33°46′30″N84°23′52″W / 33.775064°N 84.397864°W /33.775064; -84.397864
2015Robert BerksStatueBronzeGeorgia TechQ2402570Replica of the original inWashington, D.C.

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Atlanta from the Ashes (The Phoenix)Woodruff Park

33°45′16.72″N84°23′21.37″W / 33.7546444°N 84.3892694°W /33.7546444; -84.3892694
1969James SieglerSculptureBronzeQ4816193
Auburn Avenue bas-reliefsAlongAuburn Avenue1996Brian OwensBas-reliefBronze,GraniteFour bas-reliefs honoring notable individuals from theSweet Auburn neighborhood. The four individuals honored areAlice Dugged Cary,Carrie Steele Logan, Wesley Chapel Redding, and James Tate.[2]
AutoeaterIntersection ofPeachtree Street and 10th Street

33°46′54.5″N84°23′2″W / 33.781806°N 84.38389°W /33.781806; -84.38389
2017Julia Venske
Gregor Spänle
SculptureCarrera marbleWeight: 32,000 pounds (15,000 kg)Midtown AllianceQ99539189
Ballet OlympiaNearSunTrust Plaza

33°45′45″N84°23′13″W / 33.7626°N 84.3870°W /33.7626; -84.3870
1992John C. Portman Jr.SculptureAdapted from a sculpture byPaul Manship.[3]
Statue of Barbara AsherIntersection ofMarietta Street and Broad Street

33°45′18″N84°23′26″W / 33.7549°N 84.3906°W /33.7549; -84.3906
1998StatueBronze[4]
BeholdNearEbenezer Baptist Church

33°45′20″N84°22′26″W / 33.755647°N 84.373885°W /33.755647; -84.373885
1990Patrick MorelliStatueBronze[5]
Statue ofBobby DoddMain campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology

33°46′25″N84°23′36″W / 33.7737°N 84.3933°W /33.7737; -84.3933
2012StatueGeorgia Tech[6]
The BridgeJohn Lewis Plaza inFreedom Park

33°46′24″N84°21′34″W / 33.7734°N 84.3594°W /33.7734; -84.3594
1997Thornton DialSculptureSteel

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Carnegie Education PavilionHardy Ivy Park

33°45′45″N84°23′15″W / 33.762633°N 84.387533°W /33.762633; -84.387533
1997MonumentQ5043886
ConcordNearSunTrust Plaza

33°45′47″N84°23′10″W / 33.762980°N 84.386158°W /33.762980; -84.386158
1992John C. Portman Jr.SculptureBronze[7]

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Confederate ObeliskConfederate section ofOakland Cemetery

33°44′53″N84°22′19″W / 33.747985°N 84.372079°W /33.747985; -84.372079
1874ObeliskGraniteHeight: 65 feet (20 m)Q100148300
Continuing the ConversationMain campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology

33°46′22″N84°23′42″W / 33.7729°N 84.3950°W /33.7729; -84.3950
2018Martin DaweStatueGranite
Bronze
Georgia TechQ97609953
Statue of Dominique WilkinsState Farm Arena

33°45′23.5″N84°23′46″W / 33.756528°N 84.39611°W /33.756528; -84.39611
2015Brian HanlonStatueGranite
Bronze
Statue of Ellis ArnallGrounds of theGeorgia State Capitol

33°44′57″N84°23′19″W / 33.74917°N 84.38861°W /33.74917; -84.38861
1997Zenos FrudakisStatueQ98549574
Erskine Memorial FountainGrant Park

33°43′53″N84°22′24″W / 33.73139°N 84.37333°W /33.73139; -84.37333
1896J. Massey RhindFountainQ96377382

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Statue of Eugene TalmadgeGrounds of theGeorgia State Capitol

33°44′54″N84°23′17″W / 33.74833°N 84.38806°W /33.74833; -84.38806
1949Steffen ThomasStatueQ98175534
Statue of Evander HolyfieldBrian HanlonStatueStatue initially was planned to be installed in front of theFlatiron Building nearWoodruff Park in 2018.[8] However, this location was later dropped, and the complete statue is currently in storage, awaiting installation somewhere inSouthwest Atlanta.[9]
Expelled Because of ColorGrounds of theGeorgia State Capitol

33°44′56″N84°23′16″W / 33.748966°N 84.387681°W /33.748966; -84.387681
1978John T. RiddleSculptureQ57157852
Five Points MonumentFive Points

33°45′16″N84°23′23″W / 33.754418°N 84.389849°W /33.754418; -84.389849
1996George BeasleySculptureBronze
Steel
Q100325695
The FlairGeorgia International Plaza

33°45′26″N84°23′55″W / 33.7572°N 84.3985°W /33.7572; -84.3985
1996Richard MacDonaldStatueBronzeQ7734329
Free Nelson MandelaPiedmont Park

33°46′57″N84°22′21″W / 33.7824°N 84.3726°W /33.7824; -84.3726
1987David HammonsSculptureQ5499937
Freedom of FlightHardy Ivy Park

33°45′48″N84°23′15″W / 33.763212°N 84.387499°W /33.763212; -84.387499
2014Corrina SephoraSculpture[10]
Gateway of DreamsCentennial Olympic Park

33°45′37″N84°23′37″W / 33.760407°N 84.393564°W /33.760407; -84.393564
1996Raymond KaskeyMonumentQ100249783

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Statue ofGeorge C. GriffinMain campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology

33°46′29″N84°23′58″W / 33.774638°N 84.399342°W /33.774638; -84.399342
StatueBronzeGeorgia TechLocated near theFerst Center for the Arts.[11]
Mural on theGlenn BuildingGlenn Building

33°45′25″N84°23′35″W / 33.756983°N 84.392969°W /33.756983; -84.392969
2016Alexi TorresMuralHeight: 47 feet (14 m)
Width: 37 feet (11 m)
Glenn Building[12]

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Statue of Henry W. GradyIntersection ofMarietta Street and Forsyth Street

33°45′20.2788″N84°23′28.662″W / 33.755633000°N 84.39129500°W /33.755633000; -84.39129500
1891Alexander DoyleStatueQ94523331
Statue ofHerman TalmadgeTalmadge Plaza

33°44′57″N84°23′22″W / 33.749221°N 84.389362°W /33.749221; -84.389362
1990Statue[13]
Homage to KingIntersection ofFreedom Parkway andBoulevard

33°45′36″N84°22′21″W / 33.759930°N 84.372468°W /33.759930; -84.372468
1996Xavier Medina CampenySculptureSteelQ5887398
Hope Moving ForwardMartin Luther King Jr. Drive

33°45′17″N84°24′15″W / 33.754593°N 84.404168°W /33.754593; -84.404168
Basil WatsonStatue

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International Peace FountainWoodruff Park

33°45′22″N84°23′17″W / 33.756°N 84.388°W /33.756; -84.388
1995Nimrod Long & AssociatesFountain[14][15]
Iron ColumnEastside Trail near the Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark

33°45′58″N84°21′36″W / 33.766042°N 84.360088°W /33.766042; -84.360088
2013Phil ProctorSculptureIron
Statue of Jimmy CarterGrounds of theGeorgia State Capitol

33°44′58″N84°23′18″W / 33.7494°N 84.3883°W /33.7494; -84.3883
1994Frederick HartStatueBronze

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Statue of John Brown GordonGrounds of theGeorgia State Capitol

33°44′59″N84°23′18″W / 33.74972°N 84.38833°W /33.74972; -84.38833
1907Solon Borglum
Alexander Campbell Bruce
StatueBronzeQ96384517

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Statue ofJohn HeismanMain campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology

33°46′25″N84°23′34″W / 33.7736°N 84.3927°W /33.7736; -84.3927
StatueGeorgia Tech[16]
Mural ofJohn LewisIntersection ofAuburn Avenue and Jessie Hill Jr. Drive

33°45′19″N84°22′50″W / 33.7553°N 84.3805°W /33.7553; -84.3805
2012MuralHeight:65 feet (20 m)[17][18]
Statue of John Stith PembertonPemberton Place

33°45′46″N84°23′37″W / 33.7627°N 84.3935°W /33.7627; -84.3935
2007Russ FaxonStatueBronze

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Statue ofJoseph E. Brown and Elizabeth BrownGrounds of theGeorgia State Capitol

33°44′56″N84°23′20″W / 33.748957°N 84.388999°W /33.748957; -84.388999
1928Statue[13]
KaathIntersection ofEastside Trail andHighland Avenue

33°45′41″N84°21′41″W / 33.761439°N 84.361446°W /33.761439; -84.361446
2018JD KothSculpture[19][20]

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Kessler CampanileMain campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology

33°46′27″N84°23′54″W / 33.77417°N 84.39833°W /33.77417; -84.39833
1996Richard HillCampanileHeight: 80 feet (24 m)Georgia TechQ6395158
The Last MeterPiedmont Park

33°47′12″N84°22′40″W / 33.786596°N 84.377745°W /33.786596; -84.377745
1996EinoSculptureBronzeCommissioned byAsics andPowerBar for theCentennial Olympic Games. Depicts a scene from the5000 metres at the1976 Summer Olympics.[21]
Lifting the Veil of IgnoranceBooker T. Washington High School

33°45′13″N84°25′13″W / 33.753574°N 84.420185°W /33.753574; -84.420185
1927Charles KeckStatueBronze andMarbleReplica of the original statue at theTuskegee University.[22]

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Lion of the ConfederacyConfederate section ofOakland Cemetery

33°44′54″N84°22′18″W / 33.7482°N 84.3716°W /33.7482; -84.3716
1894T. M. BradySculptureMarbleBased on theLion Monument inLucerne,Switzerland.[23]
Statue of Martin Luther King Jr.Grounds of theGeorgia State Capitol

33°44′57″N84°23′15″W / 33.74917°N 84.38750°W /33.74917; -84.38750
2017Martin DaweStatueBronzeHeight: 8 feet (2.4 m)Q97275664

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Millennium GateAtlantic Station

33°47′28″N84°23′59″W / 33.79107°N 84.39975°W /33.79107; -84.39975
2008Triumphal archQ1090799
Miss FreedomOn top of theGeorgia State Capitol

33°44′56.35″N84°23′17.33″W / 33.7489861°N 84.3881472°W /33.7489861; -84.3881472
CopperQ6876691
NikeGrounds of theAtlanta City Hall

33°44′57″N84°23′25″W / 33.7492°N 84.3904°W /33.7492; -84.3904
1996Pavlos Angelos KougioumtzisSculptureBronzeHeight: 11 feet (3.4 m)Sculpture awarded to host city of theSummer Olympic Games since 1996.
Northern WhiteIntersection ofEastside Trail andFreedom Parkway

33°45′51″N84°21′34″W / 33.764061°N 84.359557°W /33.764061; -84.359557
2012David LandisSculptureStainless steel[24]

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Peace MonumentPiedmont Park

33°47′11″N84°22′39″W / 33.78639°N 84.37750°W /33.78639; -84.37750
1911Allen George NewmanStatueQ98136875

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Pioneer WomenPiedmont Park

33°47′12″N84°22′39″W / 33.786794°N 84.377410°W /33.786794; -84.377410
1938Steffen ThomasSculptureGranite
Bronze
Police memorialWoodruff Park

33°45′21″N84°23′19″W / 33.755704°N 84.388684°W /33.755704; -84.388684
1980Steve SteinmanMemorialAlso known asGive Our Police a Hand.[25] Dedicated by thebar association of Atlanta during theAtlanta murders of 1979–1981.[26]

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Statue ofRichard Russell Jr.Grounds of theGeorgia State Capitol

33°44′57″N84°23′20″W / 33.749189°N 84.388855°W /33.749189; -84.388855
1975Statue[13]

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Statue of Samuel Spencer1200Peachtree Street

33°47′16″N84°23′02″W / 33.787858°N 84.383959°W /33.787858; -84.383959
1910Henry Bacon
Daniel Chester French
Piccirilli Brothers
StatueQ98526767

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Sidney Lanier MonumentPiedmont Park

33°47′10″N84°22′30″W / 33.786018°N 84.375032°W /33.786018; -84.375032
1914Carrère and Hastings
Edward Clark Potter
Monument
This is Something That I Had To Go ThroughIntersection ofEastside Trail andHighland Avenue

33°45′40″N84°21′44″W / 33.761014°N 84.362217°W /33.761014; -84.362217
2018James DavisSculpture[27]

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Statue of Thomas E. WatsonTalmadge Plaza

33°44′58″N84°23′22″W / 33.74944°N 84.38944°W /33.74944; -84.38944
1932Joseph KleinStatueHeight: 12 feet (3.7 m)Q98549578

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Thomas W. Talbot MonumentGrant Park

33°44′4″N84°22′19″W / 33.73444°N 84.37194°W /33.73444; -84.37194
1948MonumentTennessee marble
Bronze
The Three PioneersMain campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology

33°46′23″N84°23′44″W / 33.773020°N 84.395420°W /33.773020; -84.395420
2019Martin DaweStatueBronzeGeorgia TechQ97657209Part of theTrailblazers series, along withThe First Graduate statue.[28]
Through His EyesJohn Wesley Dobbs Plaza

33°45′19″N84°22′40″W / 33.7554°N 84.3778°W /33.7554; -84.3778
1996Ralph HelmickSculptureBronzeSculpture in honor ofJohn Wesley Dobbs.[29]

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TrilonIntersection ofPeachtree Street and 15th Street

33°47′18″N84°23′01″W / 33.7883°N 84.3836°W /33.7883; -84.3836
1975Steffen ThomasSculptureSculpture installed in 1975 in a fountain constructed in 1916.[30]
World Athletes MonumentPershing Point Park

33°47′42″N84°23′17″W / 33.794900°N 84.387938°W /33.794900; -84.387938
1996MonumentQ8035381
World EventsGrounds of theHigh Museum of Art

33°47′19″N84°23′05″W / 33.788667°N 84.384815°W /33.788667; -84.384815
1996Tony CraggSculptureAluminumHigh Museum of Art[31]

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World War I memorialPershing Point Park

33°47′37″N84°23′15″W / 33.793662°N 84.387472°W /33.793662; -84.387472
1920Memorial[32]


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