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Americans are raging over the 12-foot-tall woman sculpture installed in Times Square, here's why

A bronze statue stands tall in Times Square. Thomas J. Price created 'Grounded in the Stars'. The statue shows an ordinary woman. It encourages empathy. Some compare it to Letitia James. Others mock the statue's appearance. Some appreciate its message of inclusivity. The statue will remain until June 17. It sparks conversation and reflection. The statue celebrates plus-size Black women.
Americans are raging over the 12-foot-tall woman sculpture installed in Times Square, here's why
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Times Square in New York is a local and global tourist destination. The popular spot is a hub for people visiting tourists who are amazed by the place's buzzing life and digital scape, where thousands of advertisements hoard space. However, over the years, Times Square has become more than just a popular spot. It is now a place used to give out global messages and celebrate communities and togetherness.The Times Square website itself emphasises the transition, “Times Square stands as an iconic symbol and site of convergence, uniting people from all walks of life, individual stories and experiences intersecting on a global platform.”This was also the motive behind a 12-foot-tall bronze statue of a woman that is currently standing in Times Square. Presented by the Times Square Arts, the statue is a work of London-based figurative artist Thomas J. Price. The new installation subtly nods towards Michelangelo's David while capturing the ordinary characteristics of a woman through her posture, expression and attire.
Titled 'Grounded in the Stars', the installation aims at making people ponder over the emotion of empathy and introspect on the statue by comparing it with that of the two men in Duffy Square. The sculpture will be on display till June 17.

Americans rage over 'Letitia James' statue

Many people on X have been comparing the "plus size" statue to New York Attorney General Letitia James, who Trump recently labelled as "a total crook" after the Justice Department got a receipt of a criminal referral charging the Democrat of mortgage fraud. "The statue of a 12-foot-plus-size” African American woman has been erected in the middle of Time Square. Looks kinda like Leticia James" wrote a person on X.
Others have been simply mocking the creation and motive behind the statue. "This 12 ft bronze statue of an black woman was just installed in the middle of Times Square. The expression on her face looks like she’s either about to cry or argue with the cashier at Target" commented an X user.
Some social media users have pointed out how, rather than fighting preconceived notions, the statue is actually emphasising them writing, "it doesn't actually confront preconceived notions, does it? it actually... no no can't say it.' But on the contrary, others have understood what the statue really stands for, “Love how this 12ft bronze statue in Times Square breaks the mold celebrating a plus-size Black woman in a space dominated by statues of men. It’s bold, inclusive, and makes you think about who gets immortalized."
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