A 12-foot bronze statue of a Black woman erected in Times Square sparked a flurry of racist reactions online.
The statue, found in the middle of New York’s Times Square, was created by artist Thomas J. Price as part of a series called “Grounded in the Stars,” which organizers said confronts preconceived notions about identity and representation. Price’s piece depicts a Black woman with braids wearing plain clothes and resting her hands on her hips.
Times Square Arts Director Jean Cooney said the statue“is making a statement, potentially asking questions, about what we value as a city, as a society, and hopefully it’s a tribute to our shared humanity.” According to Price’s website, the artist created the piece to “disrupt traditional ideas” about what a “triumphant figure” looks like.
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