January 01, 1998
A Swiss artist (Roland Muller) was paid $15,000 for designing fiberglass cows, which started a worldwide trend.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Roland Muller | person | 7 | View Entity |
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The document contains text and metadata related to a news story about the Tusk Trail, a wildlife charity event organized by the Tusk Trust. It discusses the history of fiberglass cow parades, which were started by Swiss artist Roland Muller in 1998, and mentions the mixed reception of such public art, including criticism from art critic Roberta Smith. The text also notes the popularity of similar parades featuring other animals and references a "Back Story" by Alex Marshall and a "Morning Briefing."
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Roland Muller was interviewed by The Times about his cow sculptures.
2000-01-01 • Unknown
Cow Parade event held in Zurich, where mass-produced, artist-decorated cows were placed on the streets.
Date unknown • Zurich
The creation of the original fiberglass cows by Swiss artist Roland Muller.
1998-01-01 • Switzerland (implied)
The original 'Cow Parade' in Zurich, where mass-produced, decorated cows were placed on the streets.
Date unknown • Zurich
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