Zuckerberg gives his wife a two-meter-high statue of her
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta and founder of Facebook, gave his wife Priscilla Chan an unusual gift: a two-meter-high statue by Daniel Arsham showing her in a robe made of polished steel.
Some people give their wives a piece of jewelry, a perfume, a dress. But there are also those who want to overdo it, and so Mark ZuckerbergCo-founder of Facebook and current CEO of Meta, the company that controls Facebook and Instagram, decided to tell his wife Priscilla Chan a statue. Also executed by one of the hottest US artists under Celebrities, Daniel Arshamborn in 1980, a sort of Jeff Koons with a passion for archaeology: his most typical works are pop icons reproduced as if they had been attacked by time, or reproductions of ancient sculptures eroded and pierced (those curious enough to see his works live can visit the Church of Santa Caterina in Venice where a solo exhibition of his works takes place).
Zuckerberg himself revealed this with a post on his social media profiles, in which he did not fail to show images of the monumental portrait of his wife, a two-meter-high monster apparently made of steel and copper: Priscilla Chan appears with sea-green skin, wrapped in a reflective steel robe. The sculpture now stands in the garden of the mansion where the couple lives. Zuckerberg is very impressed by his gift (and by himself) and commented: “Restoring the Roman tradition of making sculptures of his wife.” Instagram users, however, see it differently: some compare her to a character from Terminator, others say she looks like she just came out of the movie Avatarthere are even some who suggest a portrait the size of the Statue of Liberty for him next time. However, many users also like it, and among the comments there is one from Priscilla Chan herself, who jokingly says: “The more of me, the better?” There are also many comments from women who dream of their partners giving them the same gift. Husbands and boyfriends reading this, be warned.
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