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by rl3 3357 days ago
Art and history are inexorable. Removing the plaque would merely change the asthetic.
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And your point is?
That the statue was still created as a corporate advertisement, regardless of whether the plaque is present.
A lot of great art was originally sponsored/commissioned by wealthy corporate benefactors (for example the Catholic Church and nobility in 15th century Italy).

I think it's important that the beholder/public in general is aware of the providence of a piece of art, yet I doubt banning corporate sponsorship of art would be a net positive for society.

It certainly wouldn't be, though in this particular case it could be argued that corporate sponsorship renders the work tasteless.