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The Electric Fountain is a water fountain with public art sculptures and evening lighting, surrounded by mosaic pavement, seating, and landscaping. [1] It is located in Beverly Gardens Park on the corner of Santa Monica and Wilshire Boulevards in Beverly Hills, California .
The "Walk of Style" was founded in 2003 by the City of Beverly Hills and the Rodeo Drive Committee. [1] Fred Hayman, who is known as "the father of Rodeo Drive," was involved in conceptualizing and creating the idea of the Walk of Style. [2] He himself was granted the honor in 2011. [2]
The Hollywood Sculpture Garden is an outdoor garden in Los Angeles dedicated to the display of sculptures by various artists, including local, national, and international artists. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded in May 2012, by Dr. Robby Gordon, [ 3 ] and is located at 2430 Vasanta Way, Los Angeles in the Hollywood Hills (below the Hollywood sign ).
'Adam and Eve,' Ed Ruscha, Mickalene Thomas, Judithe Hernández and Olafur Eliasson lead our art critic's list of standout art in 2024. 10 artworks that stole the show at L.A. museums in 2024 Skip ...
Griffith Trust to the City of Los Angeles. John Wayne Equestrian Statue: Harry Jackson: 1984 Beverly Hills (Wilshire & Hamilton Dr.) Bronze 14 ft Commissioned by Great Western Savings and Loan Bank. Owned by Beverly Hills City. [43]
The semiannual art fair, The Beverly Hills Art Show, is held on the park's central blocks, during the third weekend of every May and the third weekend of each October. Approximately 250 artists from around Los Angeles and throughout the United States are selected to display work, and up to 50,000 patrons attend throughout the weekend.
For 17 years Lauren Halsey has dreamed of creating a monumental work of installation art for — and about — her South Los Angeles neighborhood, and on Monday she released the first renderings ...
Peace and Love is a public sculpture in Beverly Hills, California. It was designed by Ringo Starr, the former member of The Beatles who resides in Beverly Hills, and it weighs 800 pounds. Mayor John A. Mirisch has suggested the sculpture reflects the values of Beverly Hills: "We want to be a city of love and peace." [1]