"This 50-foot-tall, 24,000-pound brushed aluminum plated icon of a businessman holding a briefcase has towered over Burnett Park since 2002. The sculpture captures the essence of worldwide business culture and is the work of artist Jonathan Borofsky. What it means that the Man With a Briefcase, is in fact there only in his absence, is for the viewer to decide." - ATLAS_OBSCURA
Standing 50 feet tall and weighing 24,000 pounds, this striking brushed aluminum sculpture of a businessman holding a briefcase has loomed over Burnett Park since 2002. Created by renowned artist Jonathan Borofsky, it embodies the spirit of global business culture.
Luisa K.
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This 50 foot sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky is a representation of worldwide business culture and an icon and landmark of Fort Worth, TX. Located in Burk Burnett Park it's a cool place to take a photo and worth a visit if you're in the area.
m r
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I always wondered why FW had a giant Tom Landry silhouette... turns out it's just some random, meaningless dude, much like the current Cowboys' roster
Angel S.
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It's always beautiful, tonight the signing lights didn't function properly.
Brianna R.
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His name is Mr Fort Worth, actually
Lobada “The B.
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Neat and self explanatory.
rukhsar R.
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Delicious burger
Brandon D.
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Massive statue of a man with a briefcase.
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