Social media is abuzz after a statue of what has been described as a “plus-sized black woman” has graced Times Square in New York City.
A new statue has been unveiled in Duffy Square. The 12-foot bronze sculpture is titled, “Grounded in the Stars” by artist Thomas J Price, and its meaning is left up to interpretation. The description on the Times Square website asserts that the artist “reimagines both the monument and monumentality in Times Square.”
“Price’s multi-channel presentation on the screens and sculptural installation on the plaza below forms a two-part takeover in Times Square that foregrounds the intrinsic value of the individual and amplifies traditionally marginalized bodies on a monumental scale,” the description reads, obviously alluding to the “plus-sized” sculpture. The description also adds that this woman depicted in the sculpture “carries familiar qualities” and asserts that the beholder “recognizes a shared humanity” upon gazing at the work. The artist cites inspiration from Michelangelo, asserting that the “contrapposto pose of her body and the ease of her stance is a subtle nod to Michelangelo’s David.”
The description claims that the sculpture “disrupts traditional ideas around what defines a triumphant figure and challenges who should be rendered immortal through monumentalization” while “embodying a quiet gravity and grandeur.”
Price said in a statement on his work that he hopes the “Grounded in the Stars and Man Series will instigate meaningful connections and bind intimate emotional states that allow for deeper reflection around the human condition and greater cultural diversity.”
Grounded in the Stars – A groundbreaking 12-ft bronze sculpture by Thomas J. Price now stands at Times Square until June 17, 2025! 🌟 This piece challenges traditional public monuments, celebrating diversity and inviting everyone to interact. Don’t miss the stunning animations… pic.twitter.com/IEOoPwgKmw
— Artmajeur (@artmajeur) April 30, 2025
NEW: The massive 12ft plus-size black woman statue in Times Square was inspired in part by Michelangelo’s David, according to the Times Square website.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) May 7, 2025
Wow, I can barely tell the difference.
The fictional woman was put up by artist Thomas J Price to “instigate meaningful… pic.twitter.com/khW15GzBMg
Despite the artist’s intentions, the sculpture has been the subject of mockery.
“Wow that’s really bad. What happened to art,” one X user asked.
“‘groundbreaking’ & ‘challenges traditional’ is code for talentless, hollow, trend-chasing garbage. Disposable fame junk that requires a dissertation on why it’s good because it’s [sic] lacks self-evidence,” another said, as similar comments poured in.
The Times Square Arts association admits its new 12-foot bronze statue of an overweight black woman is supposed to serve as a "contrast" to the two white men who have statues in the neighborhood. One of those white men was a distinguished WWI hero:https://t.co/ZnGPxbQzwE pic.twitter.com/7Fp5ciQyjI
— Joe Kinsey (@JoeKinseyexp) May 7, 2025
The Times Square 12-foot bronze statue of an overweight black woman is supposed to serve as a "contrast" to the two white men who have statues in the tourist spot. One of those white men statues belongs to a World War I hero: https://t.co/zieXPoaXAo pic.twitter.com/QxK60GVUl1
— OutKick (@Outkick) May 7, 2025
A "plus-size black lady" statue was erected in Time Square to bring awareness to black obesity. Locals have named the new statue EBT https://t.co/F2B0hKpse9
— WhoisJimbo (@WhoisJimbo) May 7, 2025
Can someone please explain how we got from happy strangers kissing in Times Square to a 12’ statue of a plus-sized, angry Black woman in Times Square? Give me your best take! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/dGJaqd6DtI
— 🧚♀️Tinkerbell Trolling🧚♀️ (@NOT2Bsilenced) May 7, 2025
“Grounded in the Stars disrupts traditional ideas around what defines a triumphant figure and challenges who should be rendered immortal through monumentalization.”
— TBR (@_BarringtonII) May 7, 2025
The aesthetic of an overweight black woman is worth immortalizing? pic.twitter.com/LGykEZk0FC
This massive 12-foot tall statue was just erected in Times Square which “confronts preconceived notions of identity and representation” pic.twitter.com/jVLKUBSXUQ
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 7, 2025
We used to be a proper society that made exquisite art. pic.twitter.com/iZMtksZpDf
— 𝐆𝐫𝐞𝐠 (@WaywardGreg) May 7, 2025
According to the Times Square website, “Grounded in the Stars” will be on display until June 17, 2025.