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‘Fearless Girl’ wins more time to stare down Wall Street’s bull

- By Verena Dobnik

NEW YORK — The statue of a young girl will keep staring down Wall Street’s famed “Charging Bull” through February instead of being removed this coming Sunday, the mayor said.

She’s “standing up to fear, standing up to power, being able to find in yourself the strength to do what’s right,” said Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio, who appeared with the “Fearless Girl” statue Monday on the lower Manhattan traffic island where the two bronze figures face each other.

The mayor said the political turmoil surroundin­g Republican President Donald Trump makes the endearing child particular­ly relevant.

“She is inspiring everyone at a moment when we need inspiratio­n,” he said.

The 4-foot-tall, 250-pound ponytailed girl in a windblown dress was installed this month to highlight the dearth of women on corporate boards as she stands strong against the 11-foottall, 7,100-pound bull. The girl became an instant tourist draw and internet sensation.

On Monday morning, Democratic U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney of New York led a group of women in front of City Hall to honor the artist, Kristen Visbal, and State Street Global Advisors, the asset management firm that commission­ed the work and, with the McCann advertisin­g firm, helped Visbal create her sculpture.

“She was created to bring attention to the courage and unrealized power of women in so many fields, and she has clearly struck a nerve,” said Maloney, who is pushing for the statue to become a permanent installati­on.

Visbal said the positive response to her artwork “renewed my faith in sculpture to make an impact on society, to create a debate the way a good piece of art should.”

Artist Arturo Di Modica’s bull arrived after the 1987 stock market crash as a symbol of Americans’ financial resilience and cando spirit.

He wants the girl gone, calling the statue an “advertisin­g trick” fashioned by two corporate giants, while his sculpture is “art.”

 ?? Drew Angerer / Getty Images ?? Visitors pose for photos Monday with the “Fearless Girl” statue. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the sculpture of the young girl staring down the famous Wall Street “Charging Bull’ will stay in place until February.
Drew Angerer / Getty Images Visitors pose for photos Monday with the “Fearless Girl” statue. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the sculpture of the young girl staring down the famous Wall Street “Charging Bull’ will stay in place until February.

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