Public Art in Pershing Square
- View of Pershing Square, 5th and Olive, as redesigned by Ricardo Legorreta, architect, and Laurie Olin, landscape architect, 1994.
- Barbara McCarren, Hey Day. The work consists of a faultline with tidal fountain, star walk, orange grove, telescopes, a quote from Carey McWilliams, and a bench faced with old postcards of Los Angeles. 1994 (CRA%)
- Arnold Foerster, Beethoven (William Andrews Clark, Jr. Memorial Statue), 1932
- Background information on the monument
- A brief biography of the arist
- Description of the sculpture from "A Survey of Important Sculptures in Los Angeles County", June 25, 1998, prepared by Sculpture Conservation Studio, Inc, and by Glenn Wharton and Associates, Inc.
- Humberto Pedretti, Doughboy, 1924
- Background information on the sculpture
- Description of the sculpture from "A Survey of Important Sculptures in Los Angeles County", June 25, 1998, prepared by Sculpture Conservation Studio, Inc, and by Glenn Wharton and Associates, Inc.
- A brief biography of the artist
- Samuel M. Goddard, Spanish American War memorial, 1900.
- Background information on the sculpture
- Description of the sculpture from "A Survey of Important Sculptures in Los Angeles County", June 25, 1998, prepared by Sculpture Conservation Studio, Inc, and by Glenn Wharton and Associates, Inc.
- Old Ironside, an 18th century canon.
- Cara Lee, Bike Rack, 1995 (The Bike Stops Here project). 5th St. and Olive. (CRA% and LADOT)
- Michael Hayden, Generators of the Cylinder, 1982. Light sculpture, International Jewelry Center, Hill Street at 6th Street. (CRA%)
- Patrick Shearn, Liquid Shard, 2016. Temporary art installation, south-west corner of Pershing Square.
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Photos taken by Ruth Wallach
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