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I love to travel and experience art but wondering what your favorite pice of Public Art is

"Hundreds of cows promenade through the streets of Chicago. No, it’s not the return of the stockyards. These life-size bovine beauties are works of art that were painted, pomaded and all dressed up for the city by Chicago artists, architects, photographers and designers, including several celebrities. Chicago’s 1999 summer public art display was originally conceived by Beat Seeberger-Quin and presented in Zurich, Switzerland, during the summer of 1998. "

http://www.chicago-l.org/cows/index.html

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4 Responses for "What is your favorite display Public Art? i.e. Statue of Liberty?"

  1. Punchy March 2nd, 2010 at 3:34 am

    i dont know if its still on display but i read a magazine article a while ago about a huge murakami sculpture that was on display at the chicago airport that i would have loved to go see. it was a huge ball of flowers with smiley faces. i know it sounds dumb but the pictures looked incredible.
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  2. alizarinlily March 2nd, 2010 at 4:03 am

    "Hundreds of cows promenade through the streets of Chicago. No, it’s not the return of the stockyards. These life-size bovine beauties are works of art that were painted, pomaded and all dressed up for the city by Chicago artists, architects, photographers and designers, including several celebrities. Chicago’s 1999 summer public art display was originally conceived by Beat Seeberger-Quin and presented in Zurich, Switzerland, during the summer of 1998. "

    http://www.chicagotraveler.com/cows_on_parade.htm

  3. terraform_mars March 2nd, 2010 at 4:52 am

    The Rodin museum in Philadelphia, PA is great. Outside, they have The Thinker, and the front door is The Gates of Hell. Pretty amazing.
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  4. eugene65ca March 2nd, 2010 at 4:58 am

    The CN Tower in Toronto
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