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Public Art Committee approves restoration and relocation of 'Mr. Red' to City Hall campus; orders study of vacant Gulfstream pad options
Summary
The Public Art Committee voted unanimously to restore and relocate the painted-aluminum sculpture 'Mr. Red' to the City Hall campus and asked staff to study replacement options for the vacant Gulfstream Avenue pad, including commissioning more durable public art.
The Public Art Committee unanimously approved restoration and relocation of the painted-aluminum sculpture known locally as “Mr. Red” (artist: the late David Langley) from storage to the City Hall campus, citing repeated storm and vandal damage at the sculpture’s former Gulfstream/Coconut Avenue location. The committee also directed staff to explore options for the vacant concrete pad at Gulfstream and Coconut Avenue, including commissioning a new, more durable artwork for that site or relocating an existing sculpture there.
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