ROME — The backdrop may be the Termini train station, but the chatter
these days evokes a Damien Hirst opening. The object of the attention is
a 17-foot-tall bronze sculpture of Pope John Paul II unveiled on May 18, his birthday.
The verdict, at least as registered by the Italian news media and several online polls, is a merciless thumbs down.
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