Best Public Sculpture
Pegasus, Farmers Market
The new one, lit up by Der Mayor on New Year’s Eve, is pretty enough–a glossy neon vestige brought back to life in a downtown trying to breathe life into its concrete shells (lotsa lofts, but we’ll see if it makes a difference). But the original, sitting in a Farmers Market shed, is still a sight to behold, especially up close. The first time we saw it, we were shocked. It took us by surprise–we knew it was there, but it had slipped our minds–so we stood there for an extra moment or two, ogling this piece of local history. Aside from a little rust and ruin, it looked somehow more majestic in the shed than it had when flying atop downtown–you could touch it, and touch history. Whether it qualifies as “sculpture,” well, we’re not qualified to say. But it’s Dallas’ real art, with a capital “he.”