Description
Drawing on Arturo Di Modica’s ‘Charging Bull’, Stuart’s ‘Raging Bull’ poses a critical view of the stock market’s role in contemporary Australia, post-Occupy Wall Street. Its aggressive stance – head down, horns thrust forward, facial lines etched in determination – raises questions about whether it represents the volatile nature of market forces or the dominance of the elite. Unlike Di Modica’s version, this sculpture employs cubist elements, offering a modernized, reflective chrome surface where onlookers can see themselves. This piece balances on the fine line between economic conservatism and societal commentary, reimagining a well-known icon for the modern era.



























