The Picasso Sculpture, also known as The Chicago Picasso, is a monumental sculpture located in Daley Plaza, Chicago. Created by the renowned artist Pablo Picasso in 1967, the sculpture stands 50 feet tall and weighs 162 tons. It is made of stainless steel plates that are welded together to create a three-dimensional, cubist form (Chicago Picasso).
The sculpture has been a part of Chicago’s skyline for over five decades and has become one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Despite its imposing size and abstract design, the sculpture has been embraced by the public and has even been celebrated with its own birthday event (CBS News).
So, if you ever find yourself in Chicago, make sure to visit the Talking Statue of Picasso. It’s a unique and iconic piece of the city’s public art that you won’t want to miss and now it talks!