To be honest, while I can admire the skill with which the McCann advertising company subverted the intentions of the bronze bull sculpture, the fact that it's an advertisement sending a political and corporate message that inhibits the proper functioning of the Charging Bull makes me want to smack McCann and State Street Global Advisors with a massive fine each.
And the fact that Di Modica still owns the bull does mean he has a say in how it's depicted. He might not necessarily have a strong case, but he does have one IMO.
And the fact that Di Modica still owns the bull does mean he has a say in how it's depicted. He might not necessarily have a strong case, but he does have one IMO.