List of public art in Madison, Wisconsin
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This is a list of public art in Madison, Wisconsin.
This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum.
Title | Artist | Year | Location/GPS coordinates | Material | Dimensions | Owner | Image | |
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Adolph Weinman | 1909 | Bascom Hill | Bronze | Approx. 90 × 36 × 60 in. | University of Wisconsin–Madison[1] | |||
William King | 1979 | Olbrich Park | Aluminium | H. 26 ft. | Olbrich Botanical Gardens[2] | images here | ||
1992 | Jenifer Street and Williamson Street | Metal, cast iron, industrial enamel, and concrete | 15' h × 9.5' w | City of Madison Public Art Collection[3] | images here | |||
Annie C. Stewart Memorial Fountain | 1925 | Henry Vilas Zoo | Marble | Approx. H. 9 ft. 4 in. × W. 4 ft. | City of Madison[4] | |||
ca. 1960s | 5001 Monona Dr. | Aluminium | Approx. H. 98 in. × W. 6 ft. | [5] | ||||
1994 | Chazen Museum of Art | Bronze | Approx. 72 × 36 × 36 in. | University of Wisconsin–Madison | ||||
1998 | State of Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection building | Steel | 12 ft. Diam. × 22 in. D[6] | State of Wisconsin[7] | images here | |||
Sid Boyum | intersection of Atwood Ave. & Eastwood Drive | painted cast concrete | 104 in. H × 31 in. W × 54 in. D[8] | City of Madison Public Art Collection[9] | images here | |||
Sid Boyum | intersection of Atwood Ave. & Jackson St. | painted cast concrete | 66 in. H × 30 in. W × 28 in. D | City of Madison Public Art Collection[10] | images here | |||
Olbrich Botanical Gardens | bronze | City of Madison Public Art Collection[11] | images here | |||||
Olbrich Botanical Gardens | bronze | City of Madison Public Art Collection[12] | image here | |||||
1912 | Randall Ave. at W. Dayton St. 43°4′15.97″N 89°24′33.67″W / 43.0711028°N 89.4093528°W | Granite | Approx. 36 × 36 × 15 ft. | State of Wisconsin[13] | ||||
and | 2005 | Capitol Square | polished paginated granite, bronze | City of Madison Public Art Collection[14] | ||||
Sid Boyum | Yahara Park and Canal | painted cast concrete | 85 in. × 29 in. D | City of Madison Public Art Collection[15] | image here | |||
1960s | Edgewood College | Metal | Approx. H. 56 in. × W. 3 ft. | Edgewood College[16] | images here | |||
, and | 2009 | Revival Ridge Apartments at the corner of Allied Dr. & Jenewein Rd. | steel | City of Madison Public Art Collection[17] | images here | |||
Sid Boyum | intersection of Atwood Ave. & Eastwood Dr. | painted cast concrete | 47 in. H × 31 in. W × 20 in. D | City of Madison Public Art Collection[18] | images here | |||
Sid Boyum | Lowell Elementary School Garden | painted cast concrete | 94 in. H × 35 in. W × 23 in. D | City of Madison Public Art Collection[19] | image here | |||
Dreamkeepers | Dr. Evermor | 2001 | 211 S. Paterson St. | Scrap metal | 30 ft | The Warren family [20] | ||
1988 | University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics | Indiana limestone | Approx. 4 ft. × 10 ft. × 10 ft. | University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics[21] | ||||
Sid Boyum | Lowell Elementary School Garden | painted cast concrete | 67 in. H × 27 in. D | City of Madison Public Art Collection[22] | images here | |||
Karl Bitter | 1912 | Wisconsin State Capitol | Granite | Approx. H. 15 ft. | State of Wisconsin[23] | |||
1988 | Olbrich Botanical Gardens | Limestone | Approx. H. 12 ft. × Diam. 5 ft. | Olbrich Botanical Gardens[24] | images here | |||
Forward | Jean Pond Miner Coburn | 1895 | Wisconsin State Capitol | Bronze repousee | Approx. 7 ft. 9 in. × 3 ft. 6 in. × 3 ft. 6 in. | State of Wisconsin[25] | ||
and | 2009 | Frances Plaza between Frances Street and State Street | granite, bronze | City of Madison Public Art Collection[26] | images here | |||
James Watrous | 1971 | University of Wisconsin–Madison, Vilas Communication Hall | Tesserae, plywood, epoxy & brass | Approx. 18 ft. × 12 ft. 6 in. × 1 1/2 in. | University of Wisconsin-Madison[27] | |||
1987 | 1401 S. Park St. | Bronze & fiberglass | Approx. H. 10 ft. | [28] | ||||
Richard Artschwager | 1991 | Chazen Museum of Art | Steel, granite, concrete, Plexiglas & plants | Approx. H. 32 ft. × W. 60 ft. × L. 155 ft. | [29] | |||
2007 | Wisconsin State Revenue Building | metal | [30] | |||||
Hans Christian Heg | Paul Fjelde | 1925 | Wisconsin State Capitol | Bronze | Approx. 9 ft. 6 in. × 3 ft. × 3 ft. | State of Wisconsin[31] | ||
1965 | Madison Public Library | Copper | Approx. 12 ft. × 66 in. × 55 in. | Madison Public Library[32] | ||||
1983 | University of Wisconsin–Madison | Stainless steel | 2 parts. Approx. 12 ft. × 6 ft. 9 in. × 1 ft. 10 in. | University of Wisconsin[33] | ||||
James Watrous | 1951 | Dade County Courthouse 43°4′17.43″N 89°23′3.42″W / 43.0715083°N 89.3842833°W | Aluminium | H. 9 ft. | Dade County Courthouse[34] | |||
Karl Bitter | 1912 | Wisconsin State Capitol | Granite | Approx. H. 12 ft. | State of Wisconsin[35] | |||
Attilio Piccirilli | 1917 | Wisconsin State Capitol | Granite | H. 8 ft. × W. 40 ft. | State of Wisconsin[36] | |||
1991 | 2930 Lakeland Ave 43°5′25.26″N 89°20′25.92″W / 43.0903500°N 89.3405333°W | Celtis | Approx. H. 12 ft. × W. 22 in. | [37] | ||||
Tony DeLap | 1984 | 121 E. Wilson St. | Steel | Approx. H. 11 ft. × W. 42 ft. | [38] | |||
Karl Bitter | 1910 | Wisconsin State Capitol | Granite | Approx. H. 8 ft. × W. 40 ft. | State of Wisconsin[39] | |||
1993 | 215 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. | Bronze & stoneware | Approx. 9 × 8 × 6 ft. | City of Madison[40] | image here | |||
1987 | Madison Federal Courthouse | Aluminum, Lexan, acrylic, cold cathode glass tubing, steel, Plexiglas & neon | Approx. 12 × 61 × 45 ft. | United States General Services Administration[41] | ||||
1994 | University of Wisconsin–Madison, Engineering Hall | Stainless steel | Approx. H. 18 ft. | University of Wisconsin–Madison[42] | ||||
William Zorach | 1930 | Chazen Museum of Art | Bronze | Approx. 65 × 32 × 28 in. | University of Wisconsin–Madison[43] | |||
Donald Lipski | 2005 | Removed from Camp Randall Stadium | concrete | ca. 20 ft. tall | University of Wisconsin–Madison | |||
Karl Bitter | 1912 | Wisconsin State Capitol | Granite | Approx. H. 15 ft. | State of Wisconsin[44] | |||
1984 | Concrete | Approx. 5 ft. 10 in. × 13 ft. 2 in. × 8 ft. 4 in. | State of Wisconsin[45] | |||||
Andrea Blum | 1987 | University of Wisconsin–Madison – Computer Science Building | Concrete | Approx. 18 in. × 76 ft. × 120 ft. | University of Wisconsin–Madison[46] | |||
1979 | 11 W. Main St. – Rooftop | Steel | Approx. 11 ft. × 49 1/2 in. × 58 in. | City of Madison[47] | image here | |||
Statue of Liberty (replica) | Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi | 1950 | Warner Park | Metal | Approx. H. 9 ft. × W. 2 1/2 ft. | [48] | ||
Karl Bitter | 1912 | Wisconsin State Capitol | Granite | Approx. H. 12 ft. | State of Wisconsin[49] | |||
1996 | University of Wisconsin Law School | Mixed media | Approx. L. 75 ft. | University of Wisconsin[50] | ||||
1983 | Law Park | Concrete, stainless steel, Cor-Ten steel & granite | Approx. H. 11 × W. 16 × L. 24 ft. | [51] | ||||
1996 | University of Wisconsin–Madison, biotechnology & genetics center | Glass & stainless steel | [52] | |||||
Unknown | 5805 Hamersley Rd. | Wood | Approx. H. 18 ft. × W. 4 ft. | [53] | ||||
1980 | Olbrich Botanical Gardens | Indiana limestone | Approx. 26 1/2 in. × 45 in. × 25 in. | Olbrich Botanical Gardens[54] | ||||
1986 | 150 E. Gilman St., 43°4′48.66″N 89°23′10.68″W / 43.0801833°N 89.3863000°W | Stainless steel | [55] | |||||
Athena Tacha | 1997 | University of Wisconsin–Madison, Waisman Center | Concrete & evergreens | 6 × 30 × 40 ft. | University of Wisconsin–Madison[56] | |||
2000 | University of Wisconsin–Madison, Waisman Center | Rainbow granite | Three pieces totaling approx. 2 × 16 × 4 ft. | University of Wisconsin–Madison[57] | ||||
William Dempster Hoard | Gutzon Borglum | 1922 | University of Wisconsin–Madison, College of Agriculture | Bronze | University of Wisconsin–Madison[58] | |||
1988 | General Executive Facilities Plaza | Granite | Approx. 12 × 84 × 92 ft. | State of Wisconsin[59] | ||||
Wisconsin (also known as Forward) | Daniel Chester French | 1914 | Wisconsin State Capitol | Bronze | H. 15 ft. 5 in. | State of Wisconsin[60] | ||
Adolph Weinman | 1917 | Wisconsin State Capitol | State of Wisconsin[61] | |||||
Updraft | Michael A. Burns | 2016 | Brittingham Park, near Main St. and Brittingham Place, 43.0647, -89.3961 | Cor-Ten steel | 25' high × 30' wide × 30' deep | City of Madison |
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- ^ "Alexa". Public Art Collection. City of Madison. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
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- ^ "Blue Lantern on Tripod". Public Art Collection. City of Madison. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
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- ^ "Bronze Hosta Leaf". Public Art Collection. City of Madison. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
- ^ "Bronze Tulip Leaf". Public Art Collection. City of Madison. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
- ^ "Camp Randall Memorial Arch, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1993. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
- ^ "Capitol Square Fountains". Public Art Collection. City of Madison. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
- ^ "Chinese Fu Dog Lantern". Public Art Collection. City of Madison. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
- ^ "Christ and the Children, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1993. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
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Don's biggest public gift "landed" secretly overnight in front of his office community which he named "The Dream Keepers."
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- ^ "Four Lakes". Public Art Collection. City of Madison. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
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- ^ "Interspirit, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1993. Retrieved 18 May 2011.
- ^ "Justice, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1993. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
- ^ "Knowledge, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1993. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
- ^ "Learning of the World, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture. 1991. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
- ^ "Let the Great Spirit Soar, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture. 1991. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
- ^ "Levitation of the Enchanted Princess, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture. 1993. Retrieved 18 May 2011.
- ^ "Liberty Supported by the Law, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture. 1993. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
- ^ "Living the Dream, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture. 1993. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
- ^ "Madison, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture. 1993. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
- ^ "Maquina, (sculpture)". Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture. 2002. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
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- ^ "Robert Kellner Memorial, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1993. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
- ^ "Rotational Shift, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1993. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
- ^ "Spare Time, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture. 1993. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
- ^ "Statue of Liberty Replica, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture. 1993. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
- ^ "Strength, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1993. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
- ^ "The Timeless Current, Seeking a Place of Repose, Quietly Changes, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1993. Retrieved 18 May 2011.
- ^ "TimeKeeper, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1993. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
- ^ "Untitled, (sculpture)". Wisconsin Arts Board. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 2003. Retrieved 18 May 2011.
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- ^ "Verex Syzygy, (sculpture)". A Common Joy. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1991. Retrieved 17 May 2011.
- ^ "Water Links, (sculpture)". Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1997. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
- ^ "Waisman Building Blocks, (sculpture)". Wisconsin Arts Board, Percent for Art Program. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 2003. Retrieved 18 May 2011.
- ^ "William_Dempster_Hoard, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1993. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
- ^ "Wisconsiana, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1993. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
- ^ "Forward, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1985. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
- ^ "Wisdom, Thought, and Reflection, (sculpture)". Save Outdoor Sculpture!. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 1993. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
External links[]
- Media related to Outdoor sculptures in Madison, Wisconsin at Wikimedia Commons
- "Public Art in the City of Madison".
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