I Just Start Kissing Them”: Satirical Trump Statue Ignites Debate Across U.S.

Satirical Trump Statues Pop Up in U.S. Cities, Confronting Power and Accountability

In recent weeks, life-sized statues of former President Donald Trump have appeared in cities like Philadelphia and Portland. These bronze-colored statues, complete with a smirk and suggestive hand gesture, are labeled “In Honor of a Lifetime of Sexual Assault” and feature Trump’s infamous Access Hollywood quote, where he described making advances on women without consent.

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Each statue has been placed near a nude female figure, creating a provocative visual commentary on celebrity privilege and power dynamics.

In Philadelphia’s Maja Park, Trump’s statue was set behind Maja, a nude sculpture by Gerhard Marcks, before city workers quickly removed it. Similarly, in Portland, a Trump statue was placed near Kvinneakt, another well-known nude sculpture. These installations are part of an anonymous artist’s mission to spark dialogue on issues often glossed over due to “resistance fatigue.”

For more insight into the motivation behind these satirical Trump statues, read this exclusive interview with the anonymous artist on New York Magazine’s Intelligencer.

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Check out another bold public art piece on Street Art Utopia, featuring King Kong Balls by Denis Defrancesco.

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