The city of Philadelphia has begun the removal process of the installation which features oversized game pieces from Chess, Sorry, Parcheesi, Monopoly, Bingo, Dominoes, and Checkers.
The city said a professional conditions assessment found the materials used in the game pieces were "not durable enough to withstand the wear and tear of its high-traffic site, including skateboarding, frequent interactions with the public, and exposure to rain and sunlight.""Your Move" is being removed from Thomas Paine Plaza.
It was created by Daniel Martinez, Renee Petropoulis, and Roger White, and has been on the Plaza outside the Municipal Services Building since 1996. Originally, there were 45 game pieces constructed mostly out of painted fiberglass, painted steel, and concrete; it was commissioned for $195,000. Currently, 34 pieces remain.However, the city says upkeep of the installation is both too complicated and too costly.
"The rust and corrosion could also pose safety issues to those who interact with the artwork," the city said.
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