Please Don’t Feed the Monumental Pigeon at the High Line
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public art watch Please Don’t Feed Iván Argote’s Monumental Pigeon at the High Line Please don’t feed Iván Argote’s monumental
Dinosaur.
Photo: Courtesy Iván Argote / The High Line
This fall, a 16-foot-tall pigeon — its chest puffed out proudly, head high, not down pecking at some distaff pizza crust, its
pitiless red-eye gaze looking out over the traffic — will alight on the spur of the High Line that bridges Tenth Avenue at 30th
Street. The pigeon’s name, or at least the title of the work, is Dinosaur. “I hope it doesn’t cause any accidents,” says Iván
Argote, the artist who created it. “But when you’re driving, it really attracts your eye. You look up and are just like, What?”
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