Vandals Bring Down Sex-Toy Shaped Sculpture in Paris

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Vandals attacked a giant green inflatable sculpture in one of the most famous squares in Paris.
Image: File photo of US artist Paul McCarthy's
A view shows U.S. artist Paul McCarthy's 'Tree' creation which is displayed on the Place Vendome in this picture taken October 16, 2014 in Paris. Vandals attacked the giant green inflatable sculpture in one of the most famous squares in Paris in the early hours of Saturday after its resemblance to a sex toy sparked an outcry. The 24-meter high canvas artwork by U.S. artist Paul McCarthy was unveiled on Thursday in Place Vendome, famous for luxury jewelry stores and the Ritz Hotel. Picture taken Octovber 16, 2014.CHARLES PLATIAU / Reuters

PARIS — Vandals attacked a giant green inflatable sculpture in one of the most famous squares in Paris on Saturday after its resemblance to a sex toy sparked an outcry.

The over 80-foot-high canvas artwork by U.S. artist Paul McCarthy was unveiled on Thursday in Place Vendome, famous for its luxury jewelry stores and the Ritz Hotel.

"An unidentified group of people cut the cables which were holding the artwork, which caused it to collapse," police told Reuters. "The person responsible for the piece then decided to deflate it to avoid it being more seriously damaged." The deflated sculpture was removed from the square on Saturday afternoon.

McCarthy told French newspaper Le Monde that his work "Tree" was inspired both by a sex toy called a butt plug and a Christmas tree.

It was part of the International Contemporary Art Fair (FIAC) taking place Paris on Oct. 23-26.Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said the attack was unacceptable and also denounced an assault on McCarthy the day he installed the work, when a man hit him in the face before running away.

"Paris will not succumb to the threats of those who, by attacking an artist or a work, are attacking artistic freedom," she said in a statement. "Art has its place in our streets and nobody will be able to chase it away."

Image: File photo of US artist Paul McCarthy's
A view shows U.S. artist Paul McCarthy's 'Tree' creation which is displayed on the Place Vendome in this picture taken October 16, 2014 in Paris. Vandals attacked the giant green inflatable sculpture in one of the most famous squares in Paris in the early hours of Saturday after its resemblance to a sex toy sparked an outcry. The 24-meter high canvas artwork by U.S. artist Paul McCarthy was unveiled on Thursday in Place Vendome, famous for luxury jewelry stores and the Ritz Hotel. Picture taken Octovber 16, 2014.CHARLES PLATIAU / Reuters
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