PUBLIC ART


The Table of Wild Love 

The Wild Table of Love is a captivating bronze sculpture by the talented artists Gillie and Marc, located at the corner of Eastbourne Terrace and Praed Street, at the exit of the Elizabeth Line at Paddington Station. The sculpture carries a powerful message of unity, reminding us of the importance of embracing our shared humanity and protecting the precious ecosystems that sustain us all.  

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Paparazzi Dogs

Discover Gillie and Marc’s famous Paparazzi Dogs in Norfolk Square Gardens. The Paparazzi Dogs are the world’s most notorious photographers. The four bronze Dogmen have sniffed out celebrities in Melbourne’s Federation Square, the Jing’an Sculpture Park in Shanghai and New York’s Greenwich Village and the Rockefeller Centre. The sculptures have gone from being an art experiment about photographing celebrities to sought-after celebrities in their own right. 

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Paddington Square 

Paddington Square has commissioned leading international contemporary artists to create remarkable new works across the public realm and Paddington Square piazza. 

The public art programme will deliver three permanent public art commissions by leading artists and three temporary art projects realised by contemporary arts organisation The Showroom, with UK-based art practitioners, over the following three years from 2024 – 2026. 

This ambitious imitative represents a major investment into the public realm by Great Western Developments, who commissioned the public art programme working in conjunction with leading London-based cultural studio Lacuna.