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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.
An upstate New York foundry has been retained to repair the “Charging Bull,” the iconic bronze bull sculpture near Wall Street that was damaged over the weekend when a man smashed a metal ...
For years, the massive Charging Bull sculpture has greeted tourists in Manhattan’s Wall Street district. It’s served as the backdrop for millions of selfies, many of them cheekily showing off ...
The Charging Bull is a bronze sculpture by artist Arturo Di Modica that stands near Wall Street in Downtown Manhattan.
Arturo Di Modica, the artist who sculpted “Charging Bull,” the bronze statue in New York that became an iconic symbol of Wall Street, died Feb. 19 at his home in Vittoria on the Italian island ...
A Cincinnati figure now on Wall Street, a seven ft bronze statue of Harambe, the giant gorilla now stares down Wall Street's charging bull and 10,000 bananas surround the bull.
Heritage Auctions is offering one of ten known bronze prototypes for Charging Bull created by the sculptor, marking the first time any of the bulls have been sold publicly.
Extinction Rebellion protesters were seen spray-painting Wall Street's Charging Bull during an Earth Day protest on Tuesday, targeting financial institutions they say have gambled with the planet ...
Would the “Fearless Girl” pack the same punch if she weren’t facing down Wall Street’s “Charging Bull?” The bull’s sculptor, Arturo Di Modica, thinks not, and he has hired lawyers to ...
The beloved bull sculpture that symbolizes Wall Street capitalism is for sale, and bidding starts at $5 million. But any prospective buyer will have to keep the 7,000-pound bronze ...
The sculptor of Wall Street's "Charging Bull" statue is seeing red over New York City's decision to keep in place the "Fearless Girl" sculpture that now stares it down, saying the adjacent art has ...