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12-meter phallic art installation raises eyebrows in Naples – FBC News
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12-meter phallic art installation raises eyebrows in Naples – FBC News

12-meter phallic art installation raises eyebrows in Naples – FBC News

(Source: Reuters)

A new 12-meter artwork in one of Naples’ main squares, created by the late Italian designer Gaetano Pesce, has raised eyebrows for its phallic appearance, coupled with an evocative name.

The cylindrical creation, called “Tu si’ ‘na cosa grande” (“You are a great thing” in local dialect), is described as representing the stylized costume of classic Neapolitan costume “Commedia dell’Arte” Pulcinella character.

Pesce’s work replaced that of Michelangelo Pistoletto “Venus in rags” – an oversized version of a classic Roman sculpture next to a pile of discarded clothes – on display in the Piazza del Municipio in the southern Italian city.

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Next to it stand two giant hearts, pierced by Cupid’s arrow. Like the column, they can be illuminated from the inside.

“After the famous “Venus in rags”, we could not miss this one, which, to be honest, is truly a phallic symbol in all its splendor”, said local resident Matteo Vasta.

Another local, Rosalba, was a fan of the previous work.

“I wonder what Gaetano Pesce wanted to do with this new installation” she said.

Pesce died in New York in April at the age of 84. His work is characterized by an inventive use of colors and materials, including socio-political and pop culture references.