List of public art in Newport, Wales
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This is a list of public art in Newport, South Wales.
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Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Material | Designation | Wikidata | Notes |
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Sir Charles Morgan, 2nd Baronet | Bridge Street | 1848 | John Evan Thomas | — | Seated statue on pedestal | Bronze & stone | Grade II | Q29483019 | [1][2] |
| War memorial | Clarence Place | 1923 | Cyril Bates & Colin Jones | — | Cenotaph | Limestone | Grade II | Q29503127 | [3][4] | |
| History of Newport | Central Hall, Newport Civic Centre | 1964 | Hans Feibusch & Phyllis Bray | 12 murals | Paint | Each mural approx 8m high by 4 to 4.5m wide | Grade II* Listed building | .[5][6] | ||
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Archform | Newport railway station | 1980 | — | Sculpture | Steel | — | |||
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Stand and Stare, a tribute to W.H. Davies | Commercial Street, Newport | 1990 | Paul Bothwell Kincaid | — | Sculpture | Bronze | — | [1] | |
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The Steel Wave | Riverside at Town Reach | 1991 | Pete Fink | — | Sculpture | Steel | — | [1] | |
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Unity, Prudence, Energy - the Chartist Commemoration Sculpture | Commercial Road | Unveiled 1990 | Christopher Kelly | — | Four-part sculpture group | Bronze | — | [7] | |
| Merchant Navy Memorial | Gilligan's Island | 1990–91 | Sebastien Boyesen | — | Statue on column | Bronze, stone, cast stone | — | [1][8] | ||
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The Vision of Saint Gwynllyw | 1993–1996 | Sebastien Boyesen | — | Statue | Bronze | — | [1][8] | ||
| This Little Piggy Went to Market | Upper Dock Street | 1994 | Sebastien Boyesen | — | Statue | Bronze | — | [9] | ||
| Mural for the Library, Art Gallery and Museum | Newport Museum and Art Gallery, John Frost Square | 1995 | Sebastien Boyesen | — | Mural | Aluminium tiles | — | [8] | ||
| VEVJ Memorial | Commercial Street | 1995 | Sebastien Boyesen | — | Mural | Granite, etched and cast bronze | — | [8] | ||
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David "Bomber" Pearce Boxing Memorial | Riverside at Kutaisi Walk | 2018 | Laury Dizengremel | — | Statue | Bronze | [10] | ||
| Margaret Haig Thomas, 2nd Viscountess Rhondda | Millennium Walk | 2024 | Jane Robbins | — | Statue | Bronze | [11][12] |
| Image | Title / subject | Location and coordinates |
Date | Artist / designer | Architect / other | Type | Material | Designation | Notes | |
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| Chartist Mural | 51°35′13″N 2°59′39″W / 51.58689°N 2.99419°W |
1978 | Kenneth Budd | — | Mural | — | Controversially destroyed in 2013[13][14] |