'Medusa' sculpture unveiling becomes another #MeToo moment
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A seven-foot bronze sculpture, "Medusa With The Head of Perseus," was unveiled, across the street from Manhattan Supreme Court, where Harvey Weinstein was convicted. Its author, Italian-Argentine sculptor, Luciano Garbati, said he was inspired by the challenge of revising the popular myth by the Roman poet Ovid.
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