A striking and unsettling 13-foot-tall bird sculpture that appears to have one eye gouged out has found its permanent home at Troy University's Montgomery campus in Alabama. The imposing statue, which was originally commissioned by a pope and later gifted to Alabama by a legendary artist, is deliberately designed to shock viewers and succeeds in its intention. The massive bronze sculpture depicts a bird with what appears to be a damaged or missing eye, creating an eerie and haunting presence on the university campus. The artwork represents a significant addition to Alabama's public art collection, bringing international artistic recognition to the state. The statue's journey from papal commission to its current location at Troy University Montgomery demonstrates the complex path that major artworks can take before finding their final resting place. University officials and art enthusiasts have noted that while the sculpture may initially startle viewers with its dramatic appearance, it serves as an important conversation starter about contemporary art and its role in public spaces. The piece's prominent placement on campus ensures that students, faculty, and visitors will encounter this thought-provoking work as part of their daily experience at the university.
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