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The creator of Wall Street's famous bull sculpture has taken issue with the placement of another work nearby. NPR's Linda Wertheimer speaks with New York Magazine art critic Jerry Saltz.
Funny thing about public art: a lot of it disappears. Dropped into the streets of the District and its suburbs usually without wall text, the art of famous sculptors often becomes a nearly ...
"He was the first one to take it into his head to sculpt man as he appears, that is to say, from a distance," wrote Jean-Paul Sartre in a 1948 essay about Alberto Giacometti. Sartre was the most ...
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