Just when New Yorkers thought they’d seen everything when it comes to modern art, a freaky new ten-foot-tall sculpture called the “Foot Fountain (pink)” has been erected, so to speak, at one of the city’s busiest destinations.
The phallic-like structure is slated to be presented at Manhattan’s High Line Park through May of 2026 and features what some may consider some not-so-subtle performance attributes.
The piece has several mouths featuring protruding tongues and is topped by a sprinkler that spouts water off its tip when passersby pedal on a nearby machine.
The sculpture is the handiwork of Mika Rottenberg, who was born in Buenos Aires and currently lives in Manhattan. She’s no wannabee artist. Her work has been featured in dozens of museums and galleries around the world, according to the High Line website.
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>Just when New Yorkers thought they’d seen everything when it comes to modern art, a freaky new ten-foot-tall sculpture called the “Foot Fountain (pink)” has been erected, so to speak, at one of the city’s busiest destinations.
>The phallic-like structure is slated to be presented at Manhattan’s High Line Park through May of 2026 and features what some may consider some not-so-subtle performance attributes.
>The piece has several mouths featuring protruding tongues and is topped by a sprinkler that spouts water off its tip when passersby pedal on a nearby machine.
>The sculpture is the handiwork of **Mika Rottenberg**, who was born in Buenos Aires and currently lives in Manhattan. She’s no wannabee artist. Her work has been featured in dozens of museums and galleries around the world, according to the High Line website.
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