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  • Tech Bros Are Obsessed With Statue-Maxxing

    If the Statue of Liberty is a symbol of America at its best, welcoming any and all seeking freedom and opportunity to our shores, it’s only right that we get a statue that represents the worst of America. Luckily, the tech bros are on it. According to Bloomberg, many Republican-aligned tech investors are trying to build new statues across America to prepare us for our own Fall of the Empire era.

    Per the report, there are at least four Silicon Valley dopes looking to become modern-day Monuments Men. There’s Bitcoin mining enthusiast Ross Calvin, who has his sights set on building a 450-foot-tall statue of the Greek god Prometheus on Alcatraz island; Palantir co-founder and Peter Thiel pal Joe Lonsdale, who has made a habit of commissioning sculptures that evoke “classical aesthetics”; and angel investor Elad Gil, who started a project called Monumental with the goal of building large statues; and Mo Mahmood, the founder of More Monuments.

    Calvin’s plan seems to be the most considered of the bunch. He is reportedly planning on lobbying Donald Trump’s team with a pitch to get Alcatraz reclassified as a national monument instead of a national park. That designation would allow him to construct the 30-story tall carving of Prometheus, which will apparently be accompanied by a technology museum. The statue, which would dwarf the 305-foot Statue of Liberty, would be made of nickel-bronze alloy and positioned so it’s visible from the entire Bay Area. It would also come in at a cost of $450 million.

    Lonsdale seems slightly less obsessed with scale, but is deeply interested in aesthetics. Per Bloomberg, he’s already commissioned (regular-sized) sculptures of the Greek goddesses known as the Three Graces and a neoclassical bust of Bari Weiss that sits on display at the University of Austin, which Lonsdale co-founded. Lonsdale, who calls himself a “classical aestheticist,” is also a backer of the National Monuments Foundation, run by Rodney Mims Cook Jr., who previously served as Trump’s appointee to the US Commission of Fine Arts.

    Gil has his own venture in this space, called Monumental, which he pitched about a year ago on an appearance on the podcast “My First Million.” He’s really more the money guy here, as he stated during the interview that he’s looking to finance someone who can make the dream a reality, but his plan is to build statues that are “an ode to the future,” which he claims is something civilizations at their peak always do. (What happens after the peak, has anyone checked?) Per Bloomberg, he’s a bit less obsessed with “Western” values than the others, and wants to pull inspiration from structures like Aztec and Mayan temples, the Sphinx of Giza, and the Great Wall of China.

    Then there’s Mahmood, who has the biggest ambition in terms of size. He wants to build a 650-foot statue of George Washington—though for now, he’s apparently settling for crafting a 50-foot version that is reportedly set to be unveiled on July 4, 2026, to mark America’s 250th year. He does, to his credit, already have one successful project under his belt. Per Bloomberg, his company built a 54-foot statue of an oil derrick, which is now the largest monument in the Austin, Texas area.

    While these seem like deeply ridiculous plans and, frankly, people, they may well have an ally in the White House. Trump has already set aside $40 million to build a National Garden of American Heroes, which is slated to contain more than 250 statues of iconic American figures. He also reportedly has plans to build a triumphal arch in Washington, D.C. that would stand across from the Lincoln Memorial on the other side of the Potomac River. Plus, it’s not like he’s exactly opposed to deeply gaudy-looking constructions, so, he’s kinda the audience for this kind of thing.

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  • Move over National Mall, DC’s Shaw neighborhood now has a Lincoln statue of its own – WTOP News

    The newest presidential statue in D.C.’s Shaw neighborhood is unlike most depictions of Lincoln in marble or on canvas, because he is actually doing something.

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    Move over National Mall, Shaw has a Lincoln statue of its own

    In a city that has countless statues and memorials honoring presidents, it’s hard to compete with the one that sits overlooking the National Mall.

    The statue of President Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial may be 30 feet tall and weigh 170 tons, but he is just sitting and looks to be thinking.

    The newest presidential statue in D.C.’s Shaw neighborhood is unlike most depictions of Lincoln in marble or on canvas, because he is actually doing something.

    Installed in front of the African American Civil War Museum on Friday is a statue depicting the 16th president signing the Emancipation Proclamation.

    Stanley Watts, the artist behind the statue, said sculpting the 6-feet tall, 600-pound statue was so meaningful.

    “It’s in the top three, if not the most significant,” Watts said of the proclamation. “Only because it was the most important thing Abraham did.”

    Watts said the sculpting process started in 2019. The statue, paid for by both donations and D.C.’s Commission on the Arts and Humanities, was to be placed at the museum earlier but was delayed due to the pandemic.

    The African American Civil War Museum has been closed for renovations and will be reopening this November on Veterans Day.

    Frank Smith, the founding director of the African American Civil War Museum, said they decided to wait until closer to the grand reopening for the statue’s official unveiling ceremony, which happens to be a very special anniversary.

    “Sept. 22 is the day that Lincoln actually issued the Emancipation Proclamation,” Smith said. “We’ll invite the whole community to come and celebrate the fact that we have a new historic element on historic U Street, Vermont Avenue.”

    Smith added that in these troubling times, it’s important for people to remember all the good things that happen in the U.S.

    “We ought to celebrate our own freedom every now and then, here in the United States. And so this is a celebration of freedom for us,” Smith said.

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  • Hasbro’s Interactive Talking Deadpool Head is Back in Stock

    Hasbro’s Interactive Talking Deadpool Head is Back in Stock

    Hasbro is capitalizing on the success of Deadpool and Wolverine by bringing back the Merc with a Mouth’s disembodied toy. The Deadpool Interactive Head moves, squints, and talks in response to sound. Its mobile app lets you access its full array of over 600 phrases, voiced by none other than… Nolan North. Hey, he was Deadpool before Ryan Reynolds!

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  • The Pornographic MLK Statue

    The Pornographic MLK Statue

    One supposed it sounded “harmless” enough. “Brilliant” even. Hank Willis Thomas certainly must have thought it was when he pitched the idea. An “emulation” (or rather, badly attempted emulation) of Martin Luther King Jr. embracing his wife, Coretta Scott King, after winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. That was the photo Thomas took “inspiration” (ostensibly very loose inspiration) from in constructing the giant bronze statue that now sits in Boston Common (Boston being the site of the work due to King meeting Scott in that city, as well as it being the finishing point of a freedom march he led in 1965). At twenty feet tall, it would be an understatement to call the sculpture pornographic (made all the more so by its grotesque size). Yet there’s no other word to employ in order to paint the picture of what one views if and when they encounter it.

    Like most artists, Thomas couldn’t seem to see his work objectively when he stated to The Boston Globe, “This work is really about the capacity for each of us to be enveloped in love, and I feel enveloped in love every time I hear the names and see the faces of Dr. King and Coretta Scott King.” Unfortunately, he seemed to be feeling the love a little too sexually while working on the project, and the result is a sculpture that appears positively obscene in different ways from different angles. For the most part, however, it looks like someone sticking their head in a woman’s crotch to eat her out. “Enveloped in love” indeed (a.k.a. “Smother my face”). Not exactly the “respectful” message Thomas might have been attempting to send, especially considering that this sexualized image only serves to spotlight, once more, the only thing the FBI had on King by spending years trying to discredit his work with reports of his infidelity.

    Dedicated on January 13th, just three days before the official MLK holiday, those with eyes could immediately see that the statue didn’t exactly look like an embrace. Particularly from “the wrong side” (which is most of them). Offense was further taken over the fact that it was an opportunity to actually, oh, depict King and his wife, you know, fully. As in, with their entire bodies…instead of just what looks like a random set of arms (or “a pair of hands hugging a beefy penis,” as Seneca Scott described it). Rasheed N. Walters of The Boston Herald put it succinctly when he said, “Given that I am not white, I am safe from any charges of racism for saying the MLK embrace statue is aesthetically unpleasant. The famous photo should have been a FULL statue of the couple and their embrace. What a huge swing and miss in honoring Dr. and Mrs. King.” Seattle-based comedian Javann Jones added to that sentiment with the reminder, “Show me a white man that was honored with a statue with only two of his limbs.” Fair point.

    So if Thomas was hoping to get some kind of “pass” on the botched depiction because he himself is Black, he was mistaken. For the contempt that the statue drew from all creeds and colors was hard to ignore. Markedly from someone with the last name Scott herself, with Coretta’s cousin, Seneca, responding to the statue via an article called “A Masturbatory ‘Homage’ to My Family” and proceeding to effectively rip Thomas and the “woke algorithm” a new asshole (side note: one might be able to actually detect an asshole if they stare at this statue from a certain angle). While the mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, said of “Embrace” that she hoped it would “open our eyes to the injustice of racism and bring more people into the movement for equity,” Scott had a more realistic response when she wrote, “Building expensive, stupid new statues with no faces on them—and tearing down others for no good reason—are part of the same performative altruism and purity pageants that are mainstays of the woke left.” And, yes, statues are often (read: always) a hotbed of controversy, particularly in the present climate, when political offenses can be stoked at the drop of a hat (or KKK hood). And it does beg the question of why money is spent (in this instance, ten million dollars) on such ultimately hollow symbols. Money that could instead be used to affect more profound change.  

    But instead, as Scott continued, “Now Boston has a big bronze penis statue that’s supposed to represent black love at its purest and most devotional. This is no accident. The woke algorithm is racist and classist. Therefore, its programming will always produce things that harm black and poor people.” Funnily enough, its “programming” did recently experience a glitch when the Hollywood Foreign Press Association thought it wise for their rebranding to hire Jerrod Carmichael as the host of the 2023 Golden Globe Awards. And if his monologue and other assorted digs at society and the industry reminded people of anything, it’s that not all Black people are entirely eager to decimate the white-run system, so much as continue to work within it (namely, the Black audience members who appeared as uncomfortable as the white folk listening to Carmichael). Appropriately, Carmichael actually made reference to King when he described calling his friend Avery (“who, for the sake of this monologue, represents every Black person in America”) and asking her if he should host the show despite its racist history and his awareness that they only wanted to use him as the host to attempt to backpedal from that history.

    However, she wasn’t as concerned with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s racism as she was with how much Carmichael would be paid for the gig. When he answered, “$500,000” (therefore offering a rare instance of salary transparency in Hollywood), she responded, “Boy if you don’t put on a good suit and take them white people money…” Carmichael then expounded to the audience, “And I kind of forget that where I’m from, like, we all live by a strict ‘take the money’ mentality. I bet Black informants for the FBI in the 60s, like, their families were still proud of them. They were like, ‘You hear about Clarence new job? They paying him eight dollars an hour just to snitch on Dr. King. It’s a good government job.’”

    Perhaps the same logic goes for Thomas taking the gig that would help further show white people that it’s okay to denigrate and “amend” Black history with a hyper-sexual pair of arms that could belong to anybody.

    Genna Rivieccio

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  • NY Statues Top the List of Top 10 Most Visited Statues

    NY Statues Top the List of Top 10 Most Visited Statues

    Travel App Visited Compiles Users’ Data to Determine the Most Popular Statues in the World. New York Statues Top the List.

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    Dec 16, 2022

    The travel app Visited by Arriving In High Heels Corporation has published a list of the top 10 most visited statues around the world.

    Visited, available on iOS or Android, is a travel app with over 1.5 million users that allows users to mark off places they’ve been around the world. Users can also browse top travel destinations, see personalized maps and stats from their travels, set travel goals, and get printed personal travel maps. Other lists include: art museums, hiking trails and ancient sites. 

    These are the top 10 most popular statues in the world to visit, according to Visited:

    1. Statue of Liberty is the most visited statue in the world. 
    2. Charging Bull – or the Bull of Wall Street – is an iconic bronze statue on Wall Street in New York City that symbolizes a strong financial market. 
    3. David is a Renaissance sculpture in Florence, Italy, by legendary artist Michelangelo.
    4. Lincoln Memorial is a statue of Abraham Lincoln in Washington, D.C., at the U.S. capitol. 
    5. The Manneken Pis fountain sculpture in Brussels features a puer mingens, a naked boy urinating into the fountain’s basin, in what has become a whimsical symbol of Belgium. 
    6. Venus de Milo is an ancient sculpture located at the Louvre Museum in Paris believed to depict Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. 
    7. The Thinker is a famous philosophical statue of a thinking man by Auguste Rodin in Paris, France. 
    8. Pieta is an Italian Renaissance sculpture created by Michelangelo Buonarroti in St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City. 
    9. Little Mermaid is a bronze statue of a mermaid located in Copenhagen, Denmark.
    10. The Great Sphinx is a symbol of ancient Egypt that depicts a sphinx located in Giza, Egypt.

    To see the complete list of the most popular statues and over 50 bucket lists of the most popular travel destinations, download Visited on iOS or Android.

    To learn more about the Visited app, visit https://visitedapp.com

    About Arriving In High Heels Corporation

    Arriving In High Heels Corporation is a mobile app company with apps including Pay Off Debt, X-Walk, and Visited, their most popular app. 

    Source: Arriving In High Heels Corporation

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  • Standing, 32.5-Inches High Bane (Batman Comics) Statue – a Must-Have Item for Any DC Comics Collectors

    Standing, 32.5-Inches High Bane (Batman Comics) Statue – a Must-Have Item for Any DC Comics Collectors

    Prime 1 Studio is excited to present the 1:3 Scale UMMDC-02: Bane Versus Batman DC Comics Statue

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    updated: Aug 7, 2019

    This is a new statue by Prime 1 Studio — a Japanese company designing and manufacturing collectible products.

    Bane is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books, published by DC Comics; he made his debut in Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1. Bane was forced to become a test subject for a mysterious drug known as Venom, which nearly kills him at first, but he survives and finds its effects enhance his physical strength. He needs to take it every 12 hours via a system of cables pumped directly into his brain.

    The dynamic battle between Bane and Batman is considered one of the most popular ones from the past comics. Two strong men fighting in the rain. The dramatic scene features Bane’s Venom spreading all over Batman’s body.

    This amazing piece is a must-have for all DC Universe fans.

    Details:

    Product Name: BANE VERSUS BATMAN (DC COMICS)

    Product Retail Price: Regular version – $1699.00 US, Exclusive version – $1749.00 US

    Approximate Release Date: August 2020 – December 2020

    Statue Size: Approx. 32.5 inches tall [H:82.7cm W:70.4cm D:66.6cm]

    Scale: 1/3 Scale

    Material: Polystone and Others

    Copyright: BATMAN and all related characters and elements © & ™ DC Comics. (s19)

    URL: https://www.prime1studio.com/dcbm-bane-versus-batman-ummdc-02ex.html?utm_source=en_pressrelease&utm_medium=CPC&utm_campaign=en_PR_BaneVsBatman&utm_content=en_pressrelease

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  • Prime 1 Studio is Presenting the ‘Batman Damned’ Statue, Designed by Incredibly Talented American Comics Artist – Lee Bermejo

    Prime 1 Studio is Presenting the ‘Batman Damned’ Statue, Designed by Incredibly Talented American Comics Artist – Lee Bermejo

    The DXS Bonus Version includes the A4 Size Art Print Hand-Signed by Lee Bermejo. Limited to 300 pieces.

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    updated: Jul 26, 2019

    Founded in 2012, Prime 1 Studio is a Japanese company designing and manufacturing collectible products. Prime 1 Studio is excited to present the Batman Damned Statue designed by no one else but the incredibly talented Lee Bermejo, an American comics artist best known for his collaborations with writer Brian Azzarello, including the graphic novel. 

    Lee Bermejo’s Batman Damned design is very dark with stunningly realistic features. Even the base is specially designed by Mr. Bermejo, featuring Joker holding a gun. 

    The DX version of Batman Damned Statue includes a total of four alternate Portraits and one Head Stand. The DXS Bonus Version includes the A4 Size Art Print Hand-Signed by Lee Bermejo.

    The Batman Damned statue, concept design by Lee Bermejo, stands approximately 30 inches tall, and it is a must-have for all Batman fans. This will be the best statue to add in your collection with the MMDC-35: The Joker Statue. https://www.prime1studio.com/dcbm-joker-concept-design-by-lee-bermejo-mmdc-35dxn.html

    Details:
    Product Name: Batman Damned (Concept Design by Lee Bermejo) 
    Product Price: $1,199.00
    Release Date: July 2020 – November 2020
    S​tatue Size: approximately 30 inches tall [H:76.1cm W:44.6cm D:50.9cm *Cape Size (H:68cm W:148cm)]
    Head Stand Size: approximately 7 inches tall [H:18.2cm W:26.2cm D:22.2cm]
    Scale: 1/3 Scale
    Material: Polystone (may include other materials)
    Copyright: BATMAN and all related characters and elements © & ™ DC Comics. (s19)
    URL: https://www.prime1studio.com/dcbm-batman-damned-concept-design-by-lee-bermejo-mmdc-39dxs.html​​

    Source: Prime 1 Studio

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