The Trump Statue Initiative is a protest art project headed by director Bryan Buckley with support from Bradley Tusk. [1] [2] [3] [4] Noting "Trump is obsessed with statues", Buckley and his team have created pop-up living statues criticizing former President Donald Trump and actions taken during his presidency. The exhibitions are prepared in partnership with local artists within each city. They often appear with little to no notice, and vanish within hours. To date, there have been four installations across three cities, with several works included in each installation. The exhibits feature performers costumed and painted gold to mimic statues, placed on quick-built plinths with various inscriptions on them.
Violinist Celeste Vee covered music that has been used by the Trump campaign to the musicians' objections, such as R.E.M.: [5]
Three exhibits were placed in Portland, Oregon's Waterfront Park near Salmon Street Springs. [10] The statues were joined by military veterans who read out Trump's statements of support for Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
A collaboration with Illuminator Art Collective, several projections appeared around New York City accompanying mail boxes. The projections took the form of quote bubbles, making the mail boxes appear to be speaking - the messages were in support of the US Postal Service, and were mostly derisive jokes aimed at President Trump.
Collaborating again with lluminator Art Collective, messages were projected on the front of the Trump International Hotel, the front of the Environmental Protection Agency building, and the lawn of the Washington Monument.