If there’s one animal that New Yorkers hate nearly as much as rats, it’s pigeons. Yet, despite the very tense relationship between the city’s inhabitants and the birds, it’s a giant pigeon sculpture that was chosen among 80 art proposals to appear on the High Line Plinth in Hudson Yards.
The hyper-realistic artwork named Dinosaur is a 17-foot-tall aluminum representation of a city pigeon created by Colombian artist Iván Argote. It sits on a simple concrete plinth in the middle of a pathway, looking down at the passers-by and the cars below, much like a regular pigeon would, except you can’t shoo this one away. Dinosaur is here to stay until spring 2026.