This is a list of public art in Newport, South Wales.
Image
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Title / subject
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Location and coordinates
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Date |
Artist / designer |
Architect / other |
Type |
Material |
Designation |
Wikidata
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Notes
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Sir Charles Morgan, 2nd Baronet
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Bridge Street
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1848 |
John Evan Thomas |
—
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Seated statue on pedestal |
Bronze & stone
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Grade II |
Q29483019
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[1][2]
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War memorial
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Clarence Place
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1923 |
Cyril Bates & Colin Jones |
—
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Cenotaph |
Limestone
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Grade II |
Q29503127
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[3][4]
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History of Newport
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Central Hall, Newport Civic Centre
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1964 |
Hans Feibusch & Phyllis Bray
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12 murals |
Paint |
Each mural approx 8m high by 4 to 4.5m wide
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Grade II* Listed building |
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[5].[6]
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Archform
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Newport railway station
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1980 |
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—
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Sculpture |
Steel
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— |
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Stand and Stare, a tribute to W.H. Davies
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Commercial Street, Newport
|
1990 |
Paul Bothwell Kincaid |
—
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Sculpture |
Bronze
|
— |
|
[1]
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The Steel Wave
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Riverside at Town Reach
|
1991 |
Pete Fink |
—
|
Sculpture |
Steel
|
— |
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[1]
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Unity, Prudence, Energy - the Chartist Commemoration Sculpture
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Commercial Road
|
Unveiled 1990 |
Christopher Kelly |
—
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Four-part sculpture group |
Bronze
|
— |
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[7]
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Merchant Navy Memorial
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Gilligan's Island
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1990–91 |
Sebastien Boyesen |
—
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Statue on column |
Bronze, stone, cast stone
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— |
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[1]
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The Vision of Saint Gwynllyw
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|
1993–1996 |
Sebastien Boyesen |
—
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Statue |
Bronze
|
— |
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[1]
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This Little Piggy Went to Market
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Upper Dock Street
|
1994 |
Sebastien Boyesen |
—
|
Statue |
Bronze
|
— |
|
|
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Mural for the Library, Art Gallery and Museum
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Newport Museum and Art Gallery, John Frost Square
|
1995 |
Sebastien Boyesen |
—
|
Mural |
Aluminium tiles
|
— |
|
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VEVJ Memorial
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Commercial Street
|
1995 |
Sebastien Boyesen |
—
|
Mural |
Granite, etched and cast bronze
|
— |
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David "Bomber" Pearce Boxing Memorial
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Riverside at Kutaisi Walk
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2018 |
Laury Dizengremel |
—
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Statue |
Bronze
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[10]
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Margaret Haig Thomas, 2nd Viscountess Rhondda
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Millennium Walk
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2024 |
Jane Robbins |
—
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Statue |
Bronze
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[11][12]
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References
Bibliography
- Boyesen, Sebastien (1998), The Vision of Saint Gwynllyw and Other Stories, Llandysul: Gomer
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