The J. F. Kennedy Memorial, a mosaic mural to John F. Kennedy, by Kenneth Budd on Floodgate Street, Digbeth, Eastside, Birmingham, West Midlands.
«The mosaic was erected on St Chad's Circus, outside the City's Roman Catholic St Chad's Cathedral, in July 1968, at a cost of £5,000. When the road system was redeveloped in 2007 the mosaic was demolished. Key features, including the heads of some of the main figures, were retrieved and retained by Kenneth Budd's son Oliver.
In 2012 it was re-created using new materials. The new mosaic was erected in January 2013, in the city's Irish Quarter, on Floodgate Street in Digbeth, in reworked form, including the controversial addition of a new face, that of former Lord Mayor of Birmingham Mike Nangle, the city's first Irish Lord Mayor. The work was overseen by Budd's son, Oliver, who worked from his father's original drawings. The retained sections were not used as the colours had faded and would not match the new Smalti mosiac tiles. A formal unveiling took place on 23 February 2013.
Featured alongside Kennedy in the mosaic are his brother Teddy, the Seal of the President of the United States (using real gold), Martin Luther King, American policemen and other figures.» (Ben Abel on flickr, 2017)
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- 2024-05-05 21:38:19 / David Lembeck, Rediscovering the People s Art New Deal Murals in Pennsylvania’s Post Offices, Pennsylvania Heritage, Summer 2008, p. 28–37
- 2024-05-05 21:36:27 / David Lembeck, Rediscovering the People s Art New Deal Murals in Pennsylvania’s Post Offices,[…]
- 2024-05-05 21:34:31 / Harold Lehman, Railroad Repair, 1943, Post office, 360 Huron Ave, Renovo PA, USA
- 2024-05-05 18:19:26 / Harold Lehman, * October 2, 1913, † April 2, 2006 Leonia, NJ. American painter and muralist
- 2024-05-05 18:18:09 / Harold Lehman, Man's Daily Bread, 1938–40, Riker's island penitentiary (mess hall), The Bronx, New York
- 2024-05-05 18:13:22 / Jean Xceron, Abstraction in Relation to Surrounding Architecture, 1942, Rikers Island Renitentiary (hebrew chapel), The Bronx, New York City, USA
- 2024-05-05 18:11:21 / Parker Field, An Incomplete History of Muralism at Rikers Island, The Brooklyn Rail, July–Aug 2020
- 2024-05-05 18:11:05 / Parker Field
- 2024-05-05 18:10:16 / Parker Field, An Incomplete History of Muralism at Rikers Island, The Brooklyn Rail, July–Aug 2020
- 2024-05-05 18:03:34 / Davida Fernández-Barkan, Of Murals and Men. Carceral Aesthetics and Ben Shahn's Rikers Island […]
- 2024-05-05 18:03:14 / Davida Fernández-Barkan, Of Murals and Men. Carceral Aesthetics and Ben Shahn's Rikers Island Project, American art, 2023-03, Vol.37 (1), p. 32-57
- 2024-05-05 16:25:09 / Kai Fjell, Freske, Lufthavn, Fornebu, Norge
- 2024-05-05 12:26:01 / Hans Eckstein
- 2024-05-05 12:24:34 / Hans Eckstein, Fritz Schumacher †, Das Werk 35 (1948), Heft 6, S. 79
- 2024-05-05 12:22:31 / H. K.
- 2024-05-05 12:20:19 / H. K., Ernst Georg Rüegg †, Das Werk 35 (1948), Heft 6, S. 78
- 2024-05-05 12:16:33 / Kai Fjell, Frescoes, IT Fornebu, Norway
- 2024-05-05 12:13:58 / Kai (Breder) Fjell
- 2024-05-05 12:11:52 / Arne Ekeland
- 2024-05-05 12:07:52 / Gladtvet Film, Alf Rolfsens dekorasjoner i det nye krematorium, 1937. Oslo byarkiv
- 2024-05-05 12:07:36 / Gladtvet Film
- 2024-05-05 12:07:19 / Gladtvet Film, Alf Rolfsens dekorasjoner i det nye krematorium, 1937. Oslo byarkiv
- 2024-05-05 12:05:20 / Alf Rolfsen, Norsk Biografisk Leksikon (online)
- 2024-05-05 12:04:58 / Alf Rolfsen, Norsk Biografisk Leksikon
- 2024-05-05 12:03:50 / Alf Rolfsen, Wandgemäldezyklus, 1933–37, Neues Krematorium, Oslo, Norwegen