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Exploded Paradigm
Conrad Shawcross,
2018
* big
abstract
tower,
idea
* Clearly visible from the sidewalk when the building is closed.
* Interacts with For Philadelphia
* Lobby.
Comcast Technology Center.
Southwest corner, 18th and Arch.
* 39.954900,-75.169850 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* See also:
+artist's page for this piece
+comcastcentercampus.com's page for this piece
+structureworkshop.co.uk's page for this piece
+conradshawcross.com
+wikipedia.org's Comcast Technology Center page
For Philadelphia
Jenny Holzer,
2018
* big
lighted
scrolling words
* Clearly visible from the sidewalk when the building is closed.
* Interacts with Exploded Paradigm
* On the lobby ceiling.
Comcast Technology Center.
Southwest corner, 18th and Arch.
* 39.954900,-75.169775 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* See also:
+dandelion-burdock.com article about the technology used to make this piece
+associationforpublicart.org's page for this piece
+jennyholzer.com
+wikipedia.org's Comcast Technology Center page
Humanity in Motion
Jonathan Borofsky,
2007
* standing people
* The pictures were taken from outside the building
* Interior.
Comcast Center.
Northwest corner, 17th and JFK.
* 39.954550,-75.168550 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* See also:
+Max Buten's picture of this piece
+borofsky.com
+wikipedia.org's Comcast Center page
+theolinstudio.com's page for the plaza, including the fountain and trellis
Comcast Center Fountain
Laurie Olin,
2008
* fountain
* Plaza.
Comcast Center.
Northwest corner, 17th and JFK.
* 39.954325,-75.168600 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* See also:
+theolinstudio.com
+wikipedia.org's Comcast Center page
+theolinstudio.com's page for the plaza, including the fountain and trellis
The Robert Morris Entrance
Walter Ballinger/Ballinger Company (Architects),
Conkling-Armstrong Terra Cotta Company,
1922 (approximate)
* Hotel named for Robert Morris
* small
heads,
plants
* The Robert Morris Hotel was reportedly built on top of the 1915 Wesley Building c. 1922. The entrance to the Hotel, as shown, says "The Robt Morris". The small heads are as yet unidentified.
* Entrance.
North side of Arch Street, just West of 17th.
* 39.955125,-75.168200 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* See also:
+philadelphiabuildings.org's page for the building
+theclio.com article about the history of the building, including the addition of the hotel
+philadelphiabuildings.org's Ballinger Company page
+philadelphiabuildings.org's Conkling-Armstrong Terra Cotta Company page
+wikipedia.org's Robert Morris page
Comcast Center Trellis
Laurie Olin,
2008
* abstract light refraction
* Trellis.
In front of Comcast Center.
Northwest corner, 17th and JFK.
* 39.954275,-75.168600 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* See also:
+theolinstudio.com
+wikipedia.org's Comcast Center page
+theolinstudio.com's page for the plaza, including the fountain and trellis
Bell Atlantic Tower Fountain
Vincent Kling/Kling Lindquist Partnership/KlingStubbins (Architects),
1991
* fountain,
architectural elements
* The Bell Atlantic Tower is attributed to the Kling Lindquist Partnership on the building's wikipedia page.
* Plaza.
Behind Three Logan Square.
Southeast corner of 18th and Cherry. One block South of the Parkway.
* 39.956000,-75.16900 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* See also:
+turnerconstruction.com's page for the building
+wikipedia.org's page for the building
+wikipedia.org's Vincent Kling page
+wikipedia.org's KlingStubbins page
Landscape Junk Assemblage
Tom Deininger,
2011
* plants,
clouds,
butterflies
* Clearly visible through the window on Arch. If you're lucky the guard will let you inside.
I do not have an actual title for this piece. "Landscape Junk Assemblages" is the artist's name for
this category of work.
* Lobby.
South side of Arch, East of 17th.
* 39.954850,-75.167800 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* See also:
+projectvortex.org's Tom Deininger's page
One Logan Square Fountain
KPF (Architects),
1983
* fountain
* Courtyard.
Northwest corner of 18th and Cherry.
* 39.956700,-75.170150 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* See also:
+wikipedia.org's page for the building
+kpf.com
1835 Market Fountain
Vincent Kling/Kling Lindquist Partnership/KlingStubbins (Architects),
1986
* abstract
fountain
* The building is attributed to the Kling Lindquist Partnership.
* Wall.
North side of Market, East of 19th.
* 39.953600,-75.170825 [map] [nearby]
* On the Rittenhouse Square tour
* See also:
+wikipedia.org's 1835 Market Street page
+wikipedia.org's Vincent Kling page
+wikipedia.org's KlingStubbins page
Suburban Station
Isaiah Zagar,
2012
* sign,
words,
standing, running, walking,
sitting
people,
faces,
hats,
glasses,
abstract designs
* inscription:
Welcome to Suburban Station Concourse
Every day in Philadelphia
lips, nose, eyes
Love
hat
shoes
boots
my phone
lost and found
so many places
Talk Radio
Worth Millions
Walkers
Do I have my wallet????
Seeing see
stockings
gaberdine
* Inside.
Suburban Station.
Underground, North of the Southeast corner of 17th and JFK..
* 39.954275,-75.168075 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* Exhibits: Mosaic,
Mass Transit
* See also:
+official picture of this piece at imgur.com
+phillymagicgardens.org
+wikipedia.org's Suburban Station page
General Tadeusz Kosciuszko
Marian Konieczny,
1977 (installed 1978)
* Statue of Tadeusz Kosciuszko
* big
standing person,
hat,
sword,
rolled up paper
* Southwest corner, 18th and the Parkway.
* 39.956800,-75.169350 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* Exhibits: War
* See also:
+associationforpublicart.org's page for this piece
+wikipedia.org's Marian Konieczny page
+wikipedia.org's Tadeusz Kosciuszko page
Tuscan Girl Fountain
Oscar Stonorov,
Jorio Vivarelli,
1965
* fountain,
four people,
one standing,
three not standing,
globe
* Wall.
Southwest corner, Cherry and the Parkway.
* 39.956100,-75.168550 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* See also:
+brief commentary and a picture of this piece at candychang.com
+wikipedia.org's Oscar Stonorov page
+macn.it's Jorio Vivarelli page
Horwitz-Wasserman Holocaust Memorial Plaza
WRT,
2018
* Quote from George Washington
* ideas,
video flame
* A video eternal flame and text comparing the ideals of the United States and Nazi Germany.
* Built around the Monument to the Six Million Jewish Martyrs
* inscription:
(partial):
"It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it were the
indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the
exercise of their inherent natural rights, for, happily,
the Government of the United States, which gives to bigorty
no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only
that they who live under its protection should demean
themselves as good citizens in giving it on all
occasions their effectual support."
-George Washington Letter of New Port Hebrew Congregation
August 18, 1790
* Plaza.
Between the Parkway and Arch, West of 16th.
* 39.954925,-75.167200 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* Exhibits: War
* See also:
+wwikipedia.org's page for the plaza
+wrtdesign.com's page for this piece
+wrtdesign.com
+wikipedia.org's George Washington page
Shells
2010 (installed)
* small
shells
* Either side of the East entrance.
Academy of Natural Sciences.
West side of 19th between Cherry and the Parkway.
* 39.956600,-75.170950 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* Exhibits: Unidentified Artists
* See also:
+ansp.org
Monument to the Six Million Jewish Martyrs
Nathan Rapoport,
1964
* people,
books and scrolls,
sword,
flames
* The base of the memorial has inscriptions in both English and Hebrew. The last picture is from the new plaza.
* Was a standalone piece until 2018, now part of the Horwitz-Wasserman Holocaust Memorial Plaza
* inscription:
front (English):
Presented to the City of Philadelphia by the Association of Jewish
New Americans in cooperation with the Federation of Jewish Agencies of
Greater Philadelphia, April 26 1964.
right (English):
Remember Drancy, Flossenberg, Gross-Rosea, Klooga, Ewow-Janowska,
Majdanek, Mauthausen, Newengamme, Auschwitz, Babi-Yar, Belzic, Bergen-Belsen,
Buchenwald, Chelmno, Dauchau, Ponary, Ravensbruck, Sachsenhausen, Sobibor,
Stutthof, Therestenstadt, Trebeinka, Westerbork.
left (English):
The Holocaust 1933-1945.
Now and forever enshrined in memory are the
six million Jewish martyrs who perished in concentration camps, ghettos, and
gas chambers. In their deepest agony they clung to the image of humanity,
and their acts of resistance in the forests and ghettos redeemed the honor
of man. Their suffering and heroism are forever branded upon our
conscience and shall be remembered from generation to generation.
* 16th, Arch, and the Parkway.
* 39.955035,-75.167100 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* Exhibits: Religious,
Moved,
War
* See also:
+associationforpublicart.org's page for this piece
+wikipedia.org's Nathan Rapoport page
Opposing Forces
Ellen Tiberino,
Alvin Tull,
2021
* sun and moon
* Thanks to the @SEPTAPHILLY twitter account for providing the initial information about this piece,
including "Tull created a painted mural of natural landscapes, and Tiberino created mosaic parts overlaying it."
* Inside.
Back of the ticket office. Suburban Station.
Under JFK between 16th and 17th.
* 39.954225,-75.167400 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* Exhibits: Mosaic,
Mass Transit
* See also:
+publicartarchive.org's page for this piece
+phillyvoice.com article about Ellen Tiberino
+muralarts.org's Alvin Tull page
+wikipedia.org's Suburban Station page
Kopernik
Dudley Talcott,
1972 (installed 1973)
* Memorial to Nicolaus Copernicus
* big
abstract
representation of Earth's relationship to the sun
* Between the Parkway and Race, East of 18th.
* 39.956800,-75.168525 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* See also:
+associationforpublicart.org's page for this piece
+wikipedia.org's Dudley Talcott page
+wikipedia.org's Nicolaus Copernicus page
Rock Form (Porthcurno)
Barbara Hepworth,
1964
* abstract
rock
* Was on the East side of 5th, South of Race. Put in storage some time before May, 2011. Installed in the current location November 26, 2012. The last picture is from the original location.
* Northeast corner, 17th and the Parkway.
* 39.955800,-75.167400 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* Exhibits: Moved
* See also:
+associationforpublicart.org's page for this piece
+wikipedia.org's Barbara Hepworth page
Insurance Company of North America Building
Stewardson and Page (Architects),
1925
* Eagles,
ship,
standing,
sitting
people,
one wearing a hat,
furniture
* inscription:
Insurance Company of North America
Oldest American Fire and Marine Insurance Company
Organized in Philadelphia on December X, MDCCXCII
in the old state house and in the room in which
was signed the Declaration of Independence
* Part of the whole building's art.
Southwest corner, 16th, Arch, and the Parkway.
* 39.954775,-75.166585 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* See also:
+philadelphiabuildings.org's page for the building
+philadelphiabuildings.org's Stewardson and Page page
Linpro Building Fountain
WZMH Architects,
1990
* fountain
* Was on the North side of Market, West of 19th, behind what was supposed to be a plaza between twin towers. The building has since been renamed, and the fountain was replaced by a live wall in 2018 when a companion building (not the twin that was originally planned) was finally built 28 years later.
* Wall.
* 39.953875,-75.172250 [map] [nearby]
* Exhibits: Missing
* See also:
+wikipedia.org's page for the building
+wzmh.com
Three Disks, One Lacking
Alexander Calder,
1968
* abstract form
* I am aware of 3 different locations for this piece: the top floor of the Reading Terminal Headhouse (the third picture), an exhibition of Calders at 22nd and the Parkway, and the current location starting in late March or Early April of 2009 when the Calder exhibit was taken down (the first two pictures).
* Northeast corner, 17th and the Parkway.
* 39.955740,-75.167225 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* Exhibits: Moved
* See also:
+associationforpublicart.org's page for this piece
+calder.org
The Prophet
Jacob Lipkin,
1974
* standing person
* Northwest corner, 16th and the Parkway.
* 39.955225,-75.166575 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* See also:
+picture of this piece at commons.wikimedia.org
+wikipedia.org's Jacob Lipkin page
Three Way Piece Number 1: Points
Henry Moore,
1964
* abstract form
* According to the APA page for this piece it was originally in LOVE Park from 1967 to November, 1990.
* Parkway West of 16th.
* 39.955540,-75.166850 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* Exhibits: Favorites,
Moved
* See also:
+associationforpublicart.org's page for this piece
+henry-moore.org
Suburban Station Clock
1930
* clock,
sign
* Best observed from the East side of 16th
* 16th Street entrance.
Suburban Station.
West side of 16th, North of JFK.
* 39.954150,-75.166750 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* Exhibits: Unidentified Artists,
Mass Transit
* See also:
+wikipedia.org's Suburban Station page
Bike Cloud
Ralph Tullie,
2014
* small
abstract
cloud
* Bike rack.
North of the Northwest corner, 16th, Arch, and the Parkway.
* 39.955375,-75.166425 [map] [nearby]
* On the Parkway and Pennsylvania tour
* See also:
+Ralph Tullie's profile on linkedin.com
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church Crucifixion
1993 (installed? year St. Elizabeth was closed)
* statue of Jesus
* small
group of people
standing and crucified,
kneeling,
with headgear
* Was in the parking lot on the Northwest corner of 17th and Race. As of 5/19/2021 the pieces are near the wall on Vine behind a fence and parked cars (see last picture). The crucified Christ appears to be horizontal on the sidewalk. I have no information about the relationship between the statues and St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, or who the three women are.
* inscription:
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church founded 1872
* 39.956950,-75.167700 [map] [nearby]
* Exhibits: Missing,
Religious,
Unidentified Artists
* See also:
+wikipedia.org's Jesus page
+archphila.org
Saint Francis of Assisi
* statue of Saint Francis of Assisi
* small
standing person,
birds
* visible through the fence
* South side of Saint Clement's Church.
North side of Apple Tree, West of 20th.
* 39.956250,-75.173125 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* Exhibits: Religious,
Unidentified Artists
* See also:
+wikipedia.org's Francis of Assisi page
+s-clements.org
1600
Collective Architecture,
2021
* big
sign
* Wall.
South side of Market, West of 16th.
* 39.952710,-75.167325 [map] [nearby]
* On the City Hall tour
* See also:
+collectivearchitecture.co's 1600 Market Street page
+collectivearchitecture.co
Lifelines
Barbara Grygutis,
2006
* big
abstract
plant forms
* lights up at night
* Underground courtyard.
Southeast corner, 16th and JFK.
* 39.953500,-75.166450 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* See also:
+artist's page for this piece
+associationforpublicart.org's page for this piece
+barbaragrygutis.com
St. Clement's Parish House Anchor
Horace Wells Sellers (Architect),
1906
* symbol of and reference to the martyrdom of Clement of Rome
* small
anchor
(symbol of St. Clement)
* There are some very small eroded figures under the anchor that look like they might have been symbols of the Gospel writers.
* Front wall.
Parish House. Saint Clement's Church.
South side of Cherry, West of 20th.
* 39.956550,-75.173230 [map] [nearby]
* On the JFK North tour
* Exhibits: Religious
* See also:
+philadelphiabuildings.org's page for the Parish House
+philadelphiabuildings.org's Horace Wells Sellers page
+wikipedia.org's Clement of Rome page
+s-clements.org