A 65-foot-long hot dog sculpture by artists Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw, titled 'Hot Dog in the City', has been installed in Times Square, New York. The installation, which will be on display until June 13 at Broadway and 46th Street, features a daily confetti pop at 12pm. The artwork serves as a playful tribute and critique of the cultural significance of hot dogs. It includes a daily spectacle where the sculpture rises and confetti is released. The event is part of the #FreeEvents in #NYC.
Start spreading the...mustard?! A giant hot dog art installation has been served up in Times Square. https://t.co/3mnHL6Igov
The sculpture "Hot Dog In The City" by artists Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw, currently exhibited in Times Square (April 30 - June 13) is now one of my favorite sculptures. https://t.co/EdepmecSWV
The artists Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw have erected a 65ft-long hot dog in Times Square as a “tongue-in-cheek tribute to and critique of all that the hot dog has come to symbolise”. Every day the sculpture rises into the air and confetti shoots out the top https://t.co/SW37eNf82r
They’re raising up a giant hot dog with a gospel choir in times square rn https://t.co/ods3IWPaGn
‘Hot Dog in the City’ by artist duo Jen Catron & Paul Outlaw is finally here in #TimesSquare 🌭🌟 If you missed the unveiling, you can always ketchup! It will be on view until June 13, at Broadway and 46th St with a confetti pop daily at 12pm. #FreeEvents #NYC #HotDogInTheCity https://t.co/ajqYugjXBs
Happy Tuesday, there's a 65-foot-long hot dog on display in Times Square right now