An iconic New York City sculpture near Wall Street is getting much needed repairs. The Charging Bull was damaged last month when a tourist from Texas smashed a metal banjo over its head. The repair work is being supervised by the artist who created it.
The bad news is the area around the bull is closed, so no selfies with the symbol. The good news is repairs are moving quickly here. According to the artist himself, the bull may be ready for its closeup by the time the markets close. “It’s my bull. I put it down here 30 years ago. This year is going to be 30 years,” artist Arturo Di Modica told CBS2’s Tara Jakeway.
SOURCE: https://newyork.cbslocal.com/
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