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NYC’s George Floyd statue to find new home after vandalism
2021-07-26 00:00:00.0     环球邮报-世界     原网页

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       Jonte 'Jonoel' Lancaster plays a trombone during a celebration for the refurbished George Floyd statue, after it was vandalized following its Juneteenth installation on July 22, 2021 in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn borough of New York.

       Bebeto Matthews/The Associated Press

       A statue of George Floyd that was defaced in Brooklyn has been cleaned and is headed for Manhattan’s Union Square.

       The artwork was unveiled on the Juneteenth holiday in a spot on Flatbush Avenue. Five days later on June 24, it was vandalized with black paint and marked with the logo of a white supremacist group.

       But members of the group that installed the statue painstakingly cleaned it, and local residents and one of Floyd’s brothers gathered around it this week to bid farewell ahead of its long-planned move to Union Square as part of an exhibition in September.

       “I heard the news about the vandalism. I was so proud that I got word that Flatbush held it down. They really supported us, looked out for the statue, looked out for the spirit of my brother,” Terrence Floyd said at the gathering. He added to news reporters: “You try to stop us, but you can’t stop us. And we still gonna continue, with love.”

       Andrew Cohen of Confront Art, the group behind the statue, said people spent hours cleaning off the paint with toothbrushes and hands.

       “The only method that worked was really, really putting the elbow grease into it,” he said.

       The statue is going back to a studio Monday for further cleaning.

       No arrests have been made in the vandalism.

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