List of public art in Shanghai

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Public art displayed in Shanghai includes:

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20160519 Shanghai Bund Bull (cropped).jpg
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Bund Bull The Bund 2010 Arturo Di Modica Statue
New Town Central Park, Shanghai (December 2015) - 04.JPG
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Statue of Charlie Chaplin New Town Central Park Statue
Statue of Chen Yi on the Bund.jpg
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Statue of Chen Yi Chen Yi Square, The Bund Statue
ChopinSzanghaj1.png
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Monument to Frédéric Chopin Dr Sun Yat-sen Park2007 Lu Pin Memorial
New Town Central Park, Shanghai (December 2015) - 03.JPG
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Bust of Mahatma Gandhi New Town Central Park 1974–1976 Drago Marin Cherina Bust
Hehe Xiexie Expo Boulevard2009–2010 Zhang Huan Sculptures
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Light of the East2000 Jean-Marie Charpentier Sculpture
Shanghai - May Thirtieth Movement Monument - 0012.jpg
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May Thirtieth Movement Monument People's Park Memorial
Sculpture of Marx and Engels in Fuxing Park, Shanghai.jpg
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Memorial to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Fuxing Park Sculpture
New Town Central Park, Shanghai (December 2015) - 05.JPG
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Statue of Ma Zhanshan New Town Central Park Statue
Shanghai - Nobility of Time - 0001.jpg
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Nobility of TimeChangde Road1977 Salvador Dalí Sculpture
224 Bei Su Zhou Lu, SiChuan BeiLu, Hongkou Qu, Shanghai Shi, China, 200080 - panoramio (1).jpg
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Monument to the People's Heroes The Bund 1993Memorial
Shanghai Library, 2015 - 03.JPG The Thinker Shanghai Library Auguste Rodin Statue
Shanghai - People's Park - 0018.jpg
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Statue of Zhang Side People's Park 1952Statue

Jing'an Sculpture Park

Jing'an Sculpture Park has the following works on display:

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DateArtist / designerTypeDesignationNotes
Jing'an Sculpture Park, Shanghai, China (December 2015) - 16.JPG
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Colors of Happiness2008Peter WoytukSculpture
Jing'an Sculpture Park, Shanghai, China (December 2015) - 23.JPG
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Elemental Spring: Harmony2010Barbara EdelsteinSculpture
Jing'an, Shanghai, China - panoramio.jpg
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Flying Colors2007Georges SaulterreSculpture
Jing'an Sculpture Park, Shanghai, China (December 2015) - 30.JPG
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Girouette Monumentale2010Philippe HiquilySculptures
Jing'an Sculpture Park, Shanghai, China (December 2015) - 02.JPG
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Horse2013Bahk Seon ChiSculpture
Jing'an Sculpture Park, Shanghai, China (December 2015) - 05.JPG
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Large Parrot Screams Color2007 Jim Dine Sculpture
Jing'an Sculpture Park, Shanghai, China (December 2015) - 34.JPG
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Music Power1988 Arman Sculpture
Jing'an Sculpture Park, Shanghai, China (December 2015) - 37.JPG
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Ostrich—Hide and Seek2010LplusLSculpture
Jing'an Sculpture Park, Shanghai, China (December 2015) - 06.JPG
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Red Beacon Arne Quinze Sculpture

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