After spending one year looking at Arturo Di Modica's "Charging Bull", the statue of "Fearless Girl" will be closer to the New York Stock Exchange.
A 50-inch bronze statue of a girl with a hand on her back created by Kristen Bisball to celebrate international women's day in March 2017 was set up. Controversial from the beginning
The girl statue was ordered by State Street Global Advisor, Boston State Street's fund management division, to attract attention to the role of women in American companies and their gender diversity index funds. State Street said Thursday that more than 150 companies added statutory female directors to the directors since statues were issued.
Cyrus Taraporevala, President and CEO of SSGA, said in a statement, "We are hoping that more companies will be encouraged to take action by approaching the New York Stock Exchange," said the company.
Bull's artist Di Modica tried to dismantle the statue, complaining that it was an advertisement gimmick, changed the meaning of his 11-foot, 7,100-pound bull statue from boom to villain.
Meanwhile, State Street last year paid $ 5 million to deal with underwriting claims for women and minority employees.
Chargeble is first listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1989, two years after the collapse in its 87 years. The police removed it, but later set it at the current Bowling Green house.
On the New York Stock Exchange there is another statue to compete with "Fearless Girl". George Washington stands outside the Federal Hall National Monument overlooking Broad Street
In early March, the "Fearless Girl" statue was placed at Bowling Green near the New York Stock Exchange, staring at the famous Wall Street Charging Bull. This is the equipment used until the end of April. Although he was only 4 feet tall, the girl stared stubbornly at the 7,000 pound Charging Bull, a symbol of America's strength and prosperity. From the beginning, contrastive but powerful images of these two structures attracted everyone's imagination. The media discusses statues, people are posting pictures to social media and young girls are proud to imitate a fearless posture.
A fearless girl, a famous bronze statue, a young and provocative girl, and the Wall Street Charging Bull were staring forever. International Women's Day. Some people think that the statue is a shameless marketing strategy for a large asset management company State Street (someone suggests winning up to $ 7.4 million on the company's free media) It is a number that appeals strongly to your heart. On Wednesday, the era of advertising gave us another reason to see a fearless girl as a symbol of change - she is not only a woman but also a minority. She is actually Latina.
One of them, probably controversial artwork since I first appeared, one of them is a girl who is not afraid to fight by reducing bulls. From my photo, I think that a fearless girl can become fearless for the first time in the face of a strong symbol like a bull bull. My advice is to move a fearless girl in front of the stock exchange. "Fearless Girl" not only opposed "Charging Bull" but also tributes to the story behind "Charging Bull". The stock exchange was originally the first place to build a bull overnight. It is like two people who transform points and represent Ying and Yang on Wall Street.