Guest EXPAT Posted May 7, 2012 Posted May 7, 2012 Some thought it was hot, while it left many other Chicagoans feeling cold -- but either way, Seward Johnson's controversial, 26-foot-tall Marilyn Monroe statue is set to be removed from the city's Magnificent Mile Monday. The sculpture, depicting Monroe in her famous "The Seven Year Itch" atop-a-subway-grate stance, was unveiled in the city's Pioneer Court last July. The statue -- titled "Forever Marilyn" -- was panned by critics and locals alike, and named among the nation's top 10 pieces of bad public art by VirtualTourist.com. The piece was vandalized multiple times, once with red plaint splattered under Monroe's white dress that ran down her leg. As the Associated Press reports, the sculpture has attracted innumerable visitors posing for photographs under the legendary film star's dress. Despite the less than enthusiastic response to his piece, Johnson said in a statement that he "thoroughly enjoyed seeing the variety of reactions to the sculpture. The City of Chicago is richly appreciative of public art in all its forms, and is a model for other cities to follow," CBS Chicago reports. This photo popped up on Facebook today and I thought it was hysterical: Quote
Guest hitoallusa Posted May 7, 2012 Posted May 7, 2012 I have been to Chicago many times... But why I didn't know about this statue.... Hmm Quote
Members lookin Posted May 7, 2012 Members Posted May 7, 2012 Fun story! I wonder if Lucky will go have a look. Quote