With Summer officially kicking off later this month, we thought it best to update our handy map of San Francisco's best public art. The city's rich with it, and below you'll find Curbed SF's current favorites. We've dropped a temporary piece or two from the list since it's no longer here, but added a few more that are temporary (like the Red Lotus in Civic Center) and some that are permanent (Terminal 2 goodness). In our map, you'll find a sculpture that attracts Star Wars fans from around the globe, a gigantic metal man on loan from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, murals galore, and of course, heavy hitters like Andy Gosworthy's sort of securely placed Wood Line Sculpture. Enjoy!
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Summer's Almost Here! Let's Revisit Our Map of San Francisco's Best Public Art
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Breathing Flower lotus installation
Yoda Statue
Raygun Gothic Rocketship
Banksy Stencil in Chinatown
Labyrinth at Grace Cathedral
Future's Past
Diego Rivera's Pan American Unity mural
Wood Line
Historic Murals of Rincon Center
Balmy St
Every Beating Second
Ballast by Richard Serra
Hammering Man
Coit Tower Murals
Movement: The First 100 Years
Nuotatori
Where the Land Meets the Sea
Language of the Birds
Placemark 19
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