List of public art in the London Borough of Islington
This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Islington .
Map of public art in the London Borough of Islington
Barnsbury
Canonbury
Clerkenwell
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Finsbury
Finsbury Park
Highbury
Highgate
Highgate is partly located outside the borough of Islington; for works not listed here see the relevant sections for the boroughs of Camden and Haringey .
Holloway
Newington Green
Pentonville
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Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Designation
Notes
Frieze from Hall of Commerce, probably untitled, known as Commerce Welcoming All Nations and The Benefice of Commerce
Battishill Street Gardens, Napier Terrace. Originally in Edward Moxhay's Hall of Commerce , Threadneedle Street, demolished 1922. 51°32′23″N 0°06′15″W / 51.539821°N 0.104189°W / 51.539821; -0.104189
1842 1975 (unveiled on present site)
Musgrave Watson
Sculpted frieze
—
Frieze relocated for garden opening in 1975.[ 38] [ 39] [ a]
Sculpture of hen with chicks
Hen and Chickens Theatre Bar, 109 St Paul's Road 51°32′46″N 0°06′07″W / 51.5461°N 0.1020°W / 51.5461; -0.1020
1854
?
Relief sculpture
—
[ 41]
Sculpture of hounds chasing hare
181 Upper Street (formerly the Hare and Hounds pub) 51°32′32″N 0°06′11″W / 51.5421°N 0.1031°W / 51.5421; -0.1031
1856 c. 1856
?
Relief sculpture
—
[ 42]
More images
Statue of Hugh Myddelton
Islington Green 51°32′09″N 0°06′13″W / 51.5357°N 0.1036°W / 51.5357; -0.1036
1862
John Thomas
Statue
Grade II
[ 43]
Sculpture of three wheatsheaves
56 Upper Street (formerly the Three Wheatsheaves pub) 51°32′08″N 0°06′15″W / 51.5355°N 0.1042°W / 51.5355; -0.1042
1864 c. 1864
?
Relief sculpture
—
[ 44]
Four caryatids
116–118 Upper Street (formerly the Northern District Post Office) 51°32′18″N 0°06′09″W / 51.5384°N 0.1025°W / 51.5384; -0.1025 (Four caryatids )
1906 c. 1906
?
Statues
Grade II
Female figure
75 and 75A Upper Street (originally the entrance to the Electric Theatre cinema, 1908–1916) 51°32′11″N 0°06′13″W / 51.5364°N 0.1037°W / 51.5364; -0.1037
1908
?
Statue on dome
Grade II
The figure originally held an electric lighted globe.[ 45]
Memorial to Thomas Paine
Angel Court, Owen Street
1991
Kevin Jordan
Obelisk
—
[ 46]
Angel
Angel tube station
1996
Kevin Boys
Statue
—
[ 47]
Angel on the Green
Anderson Square garden 51°32′12″N 0°06′09″W / 51.5366°N 0.1026°W / 51.5366; -0.1026 (Angel on the Green )
1999
John Roberts
Statue
—
Unveiled 6 September 1999.[ 48]
More images
Angel Wings
N1 Retail Plaza, The Angel, Islington
2003
Wolfgang Buttress and Fiona Heron
Sculpture
—
[ 49]
Halo
N1 Retail Plaza, The Angel, Islington
2003
Wolfgang Buttress and Fiona Heron
Sculpture
—
[ 49]
Islington Green War Memorial
Islington Green
2004 (replacing an earlier "temporary" war memorial)
John Maine
War memorial
—
[ 50]
Street Cat Bob
Islington Green 51°32′11″N 0°06′09″W / 51.5363°N 0.1026°W / 51.5363; -0.1026
2021
Tanya Russell
Bronze sculpture
—
Unveiled 15 July 2021.[ 51]
Sculpture of Old Parr 's head, plus other designs
66 Cross Street / 290 Upper Street (formerly the Old Parr's Head pub) 51°32′23″N 0°06′08″W / 51.5396°N 0.1023°W / 51.5396; -0.1023
?
Relief sculptures
—
[ 52]
Shoreditch
Notes
^ An accompanying plaque reads: "The stone frieze was carved by Musgrave Watson in 1842 and formed part of a Hall of Commerce in Threadneedle Street until it was demolished in 1922. The stonework was salvaged by Sir Albert Richardson and remained in pieces at London University . In 1974 these were given to the Borough Architect who replaced the missing sections to make the frieze a feature in the new Battishill Gardens. The sculpture is an allegorical composition showing Commerce standing centrally with wings outstretched to welcome all nations. On the left hand side there is a lion and representations of Poetry, Music and Painting; then Enterprise guided by Genius with a group looking towards the Messenger of Peace and Glad Tidings. On the other side of Commerce is Peace and Bearers of Fruits of the Earth, then Navigation guided by Urania and others personifying Geography and Education. To the far right are people of other countries shackled and dejected looking imploringly towards Britannia holding a flag, symbolic of liberty and protection." The frieze was restored in 2024 by the Heritage of London Trust.[ 40]
References
^ "Thornhill Road Gardens" . War Memorials Online . War Memorials Trust. Retrieved 28 November 2021 .
^ "Huntingdon Arms, Islington" . Pubs History . Retrieved 28 November 2021 .
^ Historic England. "Clerkenwell Conference Centre (1298072)" . National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 30 November 2021 .
^ Historic England. "Postal Workers' War Memorial (1420357)" . National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 30 November 2021 .
^ Brannen, Aimee (28 July 2012). "Huge sculpture unveiled in Islington" . Islington Gazette . Retrieved 3 November 2022 .
^ "The National Gallery's Grand Tour" . The Guardian . 12 June 2007. Retrieved 28 June 2022 .
^ "Edward Johnston: London Underground unveils memorial for the iconic designer" . typeroom . 27 June 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2022 .
^ a b Artwork at Farringfon: 'Avalanche' and 'Spectre' by Simon Periton, 2018 . Crossrail. Archived from the original on 25 October 2020. Retrieved 3 June 2022 .
^ Temple, Philip, ed. (2008). "Northampton Square area: Northampton Square and adjacent streets" . South and East Clerkenwell . Survey of London. Vol. 46. London: London County Council. pp. 304–321. Retrieved 18 August 2015 .
^ Finsbury War Monument London Remembers. Accessed 4 August 2014
^ Planning approval
^ "Moorgate tube disaster – Finsbury Square" . London Remembers . Retrieved 27 December 2019 .
^ Rooftop Statues .
^ Victoria Line Tile Motifs – Finsbury Park Accessed 3 August 2014.
^ The Mosaics at Finsbury Park Accessed 20 August 2014.
^ M@ (12 September 2019). "What Connects Michael Caine, Ronnie Corbett And Nicola Adams? London's Portrait Benches" . Londonist . Retrieved 28 November 2021 .
^ Stubbs, Dan (26 April 2013). "Soul II Soul's Jazzie B honoured with jazzy bench" . NME . Retrieved 28 November 2021 .
^ Dean, Jon (6 December 2013). "Mosaic 'first small step' in transforming Finsbury Park" . Islington Gazette . Retrieved 13 June 2022 .
^ "Gillespie Park triptych (2013)" . London School of Mosaic . 8 October 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2022 .
^ "Elm Tree of Life Mosaic Created at Finsbury Park Station" . Inspiring City . 25 October 2020. Retrieved 14 June 2022 .
^ Schofield, Blanca (27 September 2021). "Mosaic unveiled near Finsbury Park station entrance at City North" . Hackney Gazette . Retrieved 14 June 2022 .
^ a b c Statues in Islington Accessed 18 July 2011
^ Historic England. " 'The Neighbours' sculpture at Highbury Quadrant Estate (1031596)" . National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 21 March 2020 .
^ Victoria Line Tile Motifs – Highbury and Islington Accessed 3 August 2014
^ "St Aloysians" . War Memorials Register . Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 30 November 2021 .
^ Historic England. "Whittington Stone, about 15 metres south of the junction with Mandala Avenue (1298038)" . National Heritage List for England .
^ Stride, Chris; Thomas, Ffion; Wilson, John (2012). "Tony Adams" . From Pitch to Plinth: The Sporting Statues Project . Retrieved 13 December 2015 .
^ Stride, Chris; Thomas, Ffion; Wilson, John (2012). "Herbert Chapman" . From Pitch to Plinth: The Sporting Statues Project . Retrieved 13 December 2015 .
^ Stride, Chris; Thomas, Ffion; Wilson, John (2012). "Thierry Henry" . From Pitch to Plinth: The Sporting Statues Project . Retrieved 13 December 2015 .
^ Stride, Chris; Thomas, Ffion; Wilson, John (2012). "Dennis Bergkamp" . From Pitch to Plinth: The Sporting Statues Project . Retrieved 13 December 2015 .
^ Stride, Chris; Thomas, Ffion; Wilson, John (2012). "Ken Friar" . From Pitch to Plinth: The Sporting Statues Project . Retrieved 13 December 2015 .
^ Bartholomew, Emma (13 September 2021). "Statue to honour Windrush nurses unveiled outside Whittington Hospital" . Islington Gazette . Retrieved 14 September 2021 .
^ Arsène Wenger (b.1949) . Art UK. Retrieved 10 October 2024 .
^ Topping, Alexandra (10 November 2020). " 'Insulting to her': Mary Wollstonecraft sculpture sparks backlash" . The Guardian . Retrieved 12 November 2020 .
^ "New Sculpture Celebrates Heritage Of The Regent's Canal" . Londonist . 27 March 2020. Retrieved 28 June 2020 .
^ "Relief: Battishill Gardens" . London Remembers . Retrieved 1 December 2021 .
^ Musgrave Watson frieze in Battishill Gardens Accessed 20 December 2010
^ "Commerce Welcoming All Nations Frieze: Restoration of the frieze" . Heritage of London Trust . Retrieved 30 October 2024 .
^ "Hen & Chickens, Islington" . Pubs History . Retrieved 29 November 2021 .
^ "Hare and Hounds, Islington" . Pubs History . Retrieved 14 March 2015 .
^ a b Ben Weinreb, ed. (2008). The London Encyclopaedia (Third ed.). pp. 866–876. ISBN 978-1-4050-4924-5 .
^ "Three Wheatsheaves, Islington" . Pubs History . Retrieved 29 November 2021 .
^ Draper, Chris (1989). Islington's Cinemas & Film Studios . Islington Libraries. p. 28. ISBN 0-902260-21-9 .
^ Rights of Man in Islington – UK Attraction Accessed 18 July 2011
^ Angel . Art UK. Retrieved 30 November 2021 .
^ Buckman, David (21 November 2002). "Obituary: John Roberts; Unworldly Sculptor in a Classical and Medieval Tradition" (PDF) . The Independent . Retrieved 29 November 2021 .
^ a b CV: Wolfgang and Heron CV . Public Art Online. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 28 August 2015 .
^ Art in the Open Resource – Islington Green Accessed 4 August 2014
^ Street Cat Bob: Statue unveiled to animal that inspired books and films . BBC. 15 July 2021. Retrieved 29 November 2021 .
^ "Old Parr's Head, Islington" . Pubs History . Retrieved 29 November 2021 .
Bibliography
Cherry, Bridget; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2002). London: North . The Buildings of England. Vol. 4. London and New Haven: Yale University Press.
O'Kane, Paul (2002). Donnell, Alison (ed.). "Jegede, Emmanuel Taiwo". Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture . Routledge. pp. 158–159.
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