Last year, I posted a photo of the Virgin Mother by Damien Hirst that was located outside the Lever House on Park Avenue and 50th Street. Earlier this week, I saw the statue again but it was wrapped in plastic and tape, looking very much like a mummy. I assume it was being prepped to be moved to a new location.
So when did you move to your current home?
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Probably a good assumption. Although, our Hammering Man sculpture at the Seattle Art Museum several years ago had a guerrilla protest group attach a ball and chain around his ankle. So, who knows? Mommy the Mummy ..... nice catch!
Maybe it's a new sculpture, Ming - and you got the name right!
nearly 10 years ago - that's when I moved into this home and you've just made me realise it's the longest I've ever spent anywhere in my LIFE! I must be growing up...
Your first photo of her was just extraordinary. It's really worth clicking on the link. I agree with Jilly, it could well be a new take on the statue with a temporary installation on the theme 'mother to be, take care' or something. Will you let us know if you learn more?
très original, j'aime beaucoup
Very original, and I love
Looks pretty good as a new art work in her wrapping.
It may look nicer now... ;)
20 years ago!
Do you read the answers to your queries? Just to pu a query... ;))
This is odd, I did think it was some kind of mummy on the portal. It does look pregnant too.
Weird!
We are back in Marrakech.
See you in June in NY
All mummys are pregnant at some time in their lives, right? Oh... sorry, I was thinking of the British (correct) spelling of Mummy... not Mommy!
My house? I've lived here a very long time, my 26 yr old son was born here!
GMG - of course I read everyone's comments. :-)
I moved a year ago. A small statue got damaged. I should have wrapped it better!
No way!!! Very cool pic! You'll have to go back and report where it is going. I looked at your original post, you showed her "nice" profile. I was a bit braver or maybe just took this on an empty stomach: motherlt armor. ;)
it looks like it is hurt and has to be bandaged. :-)
That is an amazing statue. I photographed her myself...
It looks weird.
The last time I moved was 10 years ago, from Queens to Manhattan.
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