Established in 1987 by a group of rogue architects who wanted to create a monument that defied the laws of sanity and good taste, the Neo-Brutalist Statues Committee has been pushing the boundaries of art and architecture for decades.
Our first statue, "Untitled," was a 12-foot-tall, 6-foot-wide, 3-foot-deep monolith made of pure, unadulterated concrete. It stood proudly in the middle of the city square, a beacon of confusion for the local population.
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In 1992, we added "The Spheroid," a 300-ton, 50-foot-diameter steel orb with a 10-foot-tall spike in the middle. It was meant to represent the cyclical nature of existence, but mostly just caused a lot of noise complaints from the neighbors.