Article 6364M Canadian city pulls bison sculpture in row over representation of colonialism

Canadian city pulls bison sculpture in row over representation of colonialism

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Leyland Cecco in Toronto
from World news | The Guardian on (#6364M)

Edmonton decided Ken Lum's paired figures of a bison and fur trader could cause harm and induce painful memories'

A Canadian city has pulled a public art project over fears that a pair of towering bronze statues could be seen as an endorsement of colonialism - the exact opposite of the work's intended meaning, according to the artist.

The work, which cost C$375,000 (US$285,000), comprises two large bronze figures which were intended to stand on either end of a pedestrian bridge in Edmonton. On one end, a 13ft bison was to stare out over the water. At the other, a colonial fur trader, measuring 11.5ft, would sit atop a pile of bison pelts.

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