There Is An Edward Snowden Statue In New York City And No One Could Recognize Him
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Glenn Greenwald and Jeremy Scahill were on hand when the statue was unloaded, although they apparently had no connection with the statue's appearance.
So, @ggreenwald & I were having breakfast & a truck pulls up with a statue of Edward Snowden: pic.twitter.com/AkRW0Gs2Do
- jeremy scahill (@jeremyscahill) October 10, 2014
The mystery of the statue has been solved. It is an art piece by Delaware-based artist Jim Dessicino.
The art piece is being shown as part of the festival Art In Odd Places, which celebrates art by (as the name suggests) placing it all over the city in odd places. The festival itself, which is running from yesterday through Sunday, is on 14th Street from the Hudson River to Avenue C. The theme of the festival is "Free."
Dessicino made the Snowden sculpture last year while he was studying at the University of Delaware as a graduate student. Dessicino started constructing the sculpture in September 2013, just months after Snowden famously leaked secrets from the NSA to journalist Glenn Greenwald. Dessicino says that as soon as the Snowden leaks came out, he knew he wanted to make an art piece about it.
"What he did is possibly the most significant act of anyone from my generation," Dessicino told Business Insider. "He put truth over the rule of law and committed a huge self-sacrifice.
When asked whether he sees Snowden as a patriot or a traitor, he dismissed the question as "irrelevant," because the act "was bigger than him."
Here's a closer look:
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Unfortunately for Dessicino, despite the prominent location of the statue, no one seemed to know who he was. Of the 12 passerby we asked - many of whom stopped to look at the sculpture - not one could identify him.
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Harrison Jacobs/Business Insider
When told who it was and asked their opinion of him, the responses ranged from indifference to resolutely positive.
"He's our generation's Daniel Ellsberg," one man told us. "What he did needed to be done."
The statue itself is made primarily out of gypsum cement. The head was made out of clay and then cast in a mold, while the body is made out of steel piping and insulation foam.
"It's pretty sturdy," Dessicino said.
The statue will be in Union Square all weekend from 10 am to 5pm everyday. Dessicino will be sitting next to the statue during that time, making sure it doesn't fall over or get defaced.
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