A Large 16-Foot Pigeon Statue Will Be Erected In New York City
Langkawi got eagle, NYC got pigeon.
Meet Dinosaur — a massive 16-foot pigeon sculpture that will be installed on the High Line in Manhattan, New York
Image via Iván Argote/High Line
This eye-catching piece is the work of artist Iván Argote, who first submitted the proposal for this feathered giant back in 2020.
The project has certainly stirred emotions, with The New York Times reporting that the public's reaction to Argote's proposal was deeply divided, evoking either strong affection or disgust.
Image via Iván Argote/High Line
Starting this October, the hyper-realistic aluminium pigeon will perch on the High Line for an 18-month display
As reported by CNN, Cecilia Alemani, the director and chief curator of High Line Art, praised Argote's work, saying, "Iván has a charming ability as an artist to take something familiar and make us consider it anew in profound ways. His sculpture for the High Line Plinth adds a critical yet funny perspective to the ongoing dialogue of public art."
Image via Iván Argote/High Line
But why the name Dinosaur... for a pigeon?
Argote explained that the name "serves as a reference to the dinosaurs' extinction".
"Like them, one day we won't be around anymore, but perhaps a remnant of humanity will live on — as pigeons do," he said in a statement.
Image via Iván Argote/High Line
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