💨 Abstract
Along the National Mall, a controversial statue named "Dictator Approved" has sparked debate. It features a gold thumb crushing the Statue of Liberty and quotes from autocratic leaders, suggesting parallels between them and former U.S. President Donald Trump. The artwork is located near the site of a previous provocative installation and is guarded 24/7. Visitors have varying reactions, from amusement to deep concern, reflecting the polarizing nature of the piece.
Courtesy: Scott Gelman
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