Wall St bull statue maker wants 'Fearless Girl' gone

  • 13/04/2017
'Fearless Girl' and 'Charging Bull' (Getty)
'Fearless Girl' and 'Charging Bull' (Getty)

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' statue that now stares it down, saying his legal rights were violated.

The city's ruling to let the bronze depiction of a defiant girl remain until February 2018 just feet from the bull's flaring nostrils should be reviewed, said a lawyer for sculptor Arturo Di Modica.

"How did the process happen and should permits be revoked?" the attorney, Norman Siegel, said in an interview on Wednesday, adding that his client ought to have been consulted.

The 127cm girl stands fists on hips eye-balling the 3.4 metre bull that has occupied the space in Manhattan's financial district for nearly three decades.

'Fearless Girl' (Reuters)
'Fearless Girl' (Reuters)

Initially installed to mark International Women's Day on March 8, the girl statue was meant to be removed but the city extended its stay.

State Street Global Advisors said it financed the installation by artist Kristen Visbal to highlight the need for more women on corporate boards.

But Mr Siegel said the intent was less high-minded.

A plaque originally placed at the girl's feet read: ''Know the power of women in leadership. SHE makes a difference.'' It refers to an exchange-traded fund dubbed SHE, which invests in companies with women in top executive posts.

"They have since taken the plaque away," Mr Siegel said. "Which acknowledges perhaps it never should have been there in the first place.

"First we will try to see if we can resolve this amicably," Mr Siegel said.

The 3200kg bull itself originally appeared as guerrilla art, installed unofficially in front of the New York Stock Exchange by Di Modica in 1989 and intended to convey the fighting spirit of the United States and of New York. After police seized the sculpture, public outcry led the city's parks department to reinstall it days later nearby at its current location.

Reuters