East Hampton Village Okays 'Platinum Bull' Display For Herrick Park - 27 East

East Hampton Village Okays 'Platinum Bull' Display For Herrick Park

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Enrique Cabrera with his stainless steel sculpture

Enrique Cabrera with his stainless steel sculpture "Platinum Bull," which will be temporarily installed in Herrick Park on Labor Day weekend.

Enrique Cabrera with his stainless steel sculpture

Enrique Cabrera with his stainless steel sculpture "Platinum Bull," which will be temporarily installed in Herrick Park on Labor Day weekend.

Enrique Cabrera with his stainless steel sculpture

Enrique Cabrera with his stainless steel sculpture "Platinum Bull," which will be temporarily installed in Herrick Park on Labor Day weekend.

authorMichael Wright on Aug 24, 2022
The East Hampton Village Board gave a hesitant thumbs-up this week for artist Enrique Cabrera to place his 16-foot-long stainless steel bull sculpture, known as “Platinum Bull,” in Herrick Park.... more

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