“Toppling of SF statues springs from city’s long history of inaction: ‘It fell on deaf ears’” by Heather Knight
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Great write up by Heather Knight of the San Francisco Chronicle on the city's contentious history with monuments and public art following the removal of the Christopher Columbus Statue at Coit Tower, the toppling of monuments at Golden Gate Park, and the selection and subsequent rejection of my monument to honor Dr. Maya Angelou. Read more about the Maya Angelou sculpture in the articles linked below.
Read More About SF’s Mishandling of the Maya Angelou Sculpture Commission:
• San Francisco Chronicle - “Maya Angelou wouldn’t approve of this statue fiasco,” By Caille Millner, January 10, 2020.
• Hyperallergic - “In San Francisco, a Design for Maya Angelou Monument Is Approved, Then Suddenly Scraped,” By Emily Wilson, October 23, 2019.
• San Francisco Chronicle - “Artist’s vision for Maya Angelou statue crushed by City Hall’s dysfunction,” by Heather Knight, October 19, 2019.
• KQED - “Plans for Maya Angelou Monument in San Francisco Face Long Delay,” by Chloe Veltman, October 17, 2019.
• The Art Newspaper - “San Francisco Selected an artist to create a monument to Maya Angelou—then rejected her,” by Zachary Small, October 17, 2019.
• San Francisco Examiner - “Proposals for sculpture to honor Maya Angelou meet with rejection,” by Joshua Sabatini, October 16, 2019.
• Hyperallergic - “San Francisco Will Raise Maya Angelou Sculpture,” by Zachary Small, August 5, 2019
• San Francisco Chronicle - “Statue of Maya Angelou comes into sharp relief as SF diversifies public art,” by Heather Knight, July 21, 2019