A statue of writer Virginia Woolf sits overlooking the Thames at Richmond Riverside in London, United Kingdom. It was sculpted by Laury Dizengremel and erected in November 2022.
The statue stands in Richmond, where Woolf established her publishing house Hogarth Press with her husband, named after Hogarth House where the two lived. Cheryl Robson, a fundraiser for the statue, mentioned that Woolf's diaries suggested she would frequently enjoy the views from the banks of the Thames around Richmond.
In November 2021, the statue's position created some controversy in relation to the nature of Woolf's death, as she had committed suicide by drowning in a river.