List of public art in Aberdeen
This is a list of public art in Aberdeen , Scotland. This list applies only to works of public art on permanent display in an outdoor public space and does not, for example, include artworks in museums.
Aberdeen Harbour
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Material
Dimensions
Designation
Wikidata
Notes
War memorial
Pocra Quay, Footdee , Aberdeen Harbour
1919
Alexander Watson, James Garden Milne (designers)
Obelisk on pedestal
Stone
[ 1]
Sea Moon
Seafront, Aberdeen Bay
1986
Janusz Tkaczuk
Abstract sculpture
Metal and stone
[ 2]
Balgownie
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Material
Dimensions
Designation
Wikidata
Notes
War memorial
Oldmacher Church, Brig o' Balgownie
1920
William Boddie (builder)
Pillar
Granite
[ 3]
City centre
Union Terrace
Duthie Park
Dyce
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Material
Dimensions
Designation
Wikidata
Notes
War memorial
Gordon Terrace, Dyce
1921
Dr. William Kelly (designer)
Cenotaph
Granite
4.5m high
Category C
Q56614453
[ 27] [ 28]
Hazlehead Park
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Material
Dimensions
Designation
Wikidata
Notes
Alexander Cooper fountain
Hazlehead Park
1901
Arthur Taylor (manufacturer)
Fountain
Granite and copper
[ 29]
More images
Piper Alpha memorial
Hazlehead Park
1991
Sue Jane Taylor
Statue group on pedestal
Bronze and granite
[ 30]
Nigg
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Material
Dimensions
Designation
Wikidata
Notes
War memorial
Grounds of Parish Church, Nigg
Gibb Bros. (masons)
Obelisk on pedestal
Granite
4.5m high
[ 31]
Old Aberdeen
Peterculter
References
^ "War Memorials Register: Footdee (or Fittie)" . Imperial War Museum . Retrieved 21 July 2020 .
^ "Aberdeen Maritime Trail" (PDF) . Retrieved 21 July 2020 .
^ "War Memorials Register: Balgownie or Bridge of Don or Oldmacher (otherwise Old Machar)" . Imperial War Museum . Retrieved 21 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Castlegate, Mercat Cross (Category A Listed Building) (LB19999)" . Retrieved 19 July 2020 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j Jennifer Melville (1998). The conservation of public sculpture in Aberdeen, published in Monuments and the Millennium Proceedings of a Joint Conference Organised by English Heritage and the United Kingdom Institute for Conservation . English Heritage. ISBN 1873936974 .
^ "Aberdeen City HER - NJ90NW0025 - The Mannie" . Aberdeen City Council . Retrieved 7 November 2021 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Gordon, Duke of, Golden Square (Category B Listed Building) (LB20007)" . Retrieved 19 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Schoolhill, Statue of General Gordon of Khartoum (Category B Listed Building) (LB20009)" . Retrieved 19 July 2020 .
^ "War Memorials Register: Gordon of Khartoum, Aberdeen" . Imperial War Museum . Retrieved 20 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Queen's Cross, Queen Victoria Statue (Category B Listed Building) (LB20011)" . Retrieved 20 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Skene Street and Esslement Avenue, Aberdeen Grammar School, Lord Byron statue (Category B Listed Building) (LB20003)" . Retrieved 19 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Schoolhill and Blackfriars Street, Art Gallery including War Memorial and Cowdray Hall, Robert Gordon's College Archway and former Grays School of Art (Category A Listed Building) (LB19978)" . Retrieved 20 July 2020 .
^ "War Memorials Register: Aberdeen City war memorial" . Imperial War Museum . Retrieved 20 July 2020 .
^ "New Robert the Bruce statue unveiled in Aberdeen" . BBC News . 9 May 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2020 .
^ Laura Ferguson (3 November 2017). "Public to see new leopard sculpture at Marischal Square" . Evening Express . Retrieved 20 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Albert, Prince, Statue, Union Terrace (Category B Listed Building) (LB20001)" . Retrieved 19 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Wallace, William, Union Terrace and Rosemount Viaduct (Category B Listed Building) (LB20012)" . Retrieved 19 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Burns, Robert Statue, Union Terrace (Category B Listed Building) (LB20002)" . Retrieved 19 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Edward VII, Statue, Junction of Union Street and Union Terrace (Category B Listed Building) (LB20004)" . Retrieved 19 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Duthie Park, McGrigor Obelisk (Category C Listed Building) (LB20010)" . Retrieved 20 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Duthie Park, Gordon Highlander's Celtic Cross Memorial (Category C Listed Building) (LB46782)" . Retrieved 20 July 2020 .
^ "War Memorials Register: Gordon Highlanders Egypt 1882 and Soudan 1884" . Imperial War Museum . Retrieved 20 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Drury Park,Hygeia Statue (Category B Listed Building) (LB20057)" . Retrieved 20 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Duthie Park, Gordon Highlander's Obelisk Memorial (Category C Listed Building) (LB46783)" . Retrieved 20 July 2020 .
^ "War Memorials Register: Gordon Highlanders India 1892 to 1898" . Imperial War Museum . Retrieved 20 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Duthie Park, Taylor Well (Category C Listed Building) (LB46784)" . Retrieved 21 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Dyce War Memorial Gordon Terrace, Dyce (Category C Listed Building) (LB2234)" . Retrieved 21 July 2020 .
^ "War Memorials Register: Dyce" . Imperial War Museum . Retrieved 21 July 2020 .
^ "Cooper Fountain, sited in Hazlehead Park, Aberdeen" . Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums . Retrieved 21 July 2020 .
^ "New exhibition for acclaimed Gray's alumni" . Robert Gordon University Aberdeen . 3 September 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2020 .
^ "War Memorials Register: Nigg" . Imperial War Museum . Retrieved 21 July 2020 .
^ Historic Environment Scotland . "Old Aberdeen Market Cross, outside Old Town House, High St., Old Aberdeen (Category B Listed Building) (LB20000)" . Retrieved 19 July 2020 .
^ "War Memorials Register: Peterculter" . Imperial War Museum . Retrieved 21 July 2020 .
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