Harambe (statue)

Sculpture of Harambe, a gorilla From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Harambe statue is a seven-foot-tall, bronze sculpture of the deceased western lowland gorilla Harambe designed by a civic group called Sapien.Network. It first appeared in public on Monday October 18, 2021, on Wall Street, New York City, New York, facing the Charging Bull statue. Beneath Charging Bull were 10,000 bananas (later donated to charity).[1]

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Harambe
ArtistUnrevealed
Year2021
MediumBronze
SubjectHarambe
Dimensions2.1336 m × 0.741 m × 0.420 m (7.000 ft × 2.43 ft × 1.38 ft)
LocationNew York City, New York
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On October 26, 2021, it was briefly placed in front of the Facebook headquarters in California.[2]

Sculpture and artist

The bronze sculpture was apparently cast in five pieces by using a "lost wax technique", and soldered together by an unrevealed artist commissioned by Ankit Bhatia and Robert Giometti of Sapien.Network group.[3]

Reaction

Multiple news agencies reported on the Harambe statue.[4][5] News of the statue reached beyond North America and NBC New York's initial covering of the statue.[6] The French newspaper Libération covered the incident.[7]

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