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An outdoor sculpture, "The Upside-Down Monkey" by Menashe Kadishman, is depicted against a plain, light grey background, likely an overcast sky, in Golda Meir Square, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. The primary subject is a rough-textured, matte black silhouette of a monkey, approximately 1.5 meters in length, inverted and suspended by its limbs from a thin, dark metal bar. The monkey's tail is curved upwards, consistent with its upside-down posture. This metal bar is supported by the apex of a prominent, rust-orange conical sculpture, approximately 3-4 meters tall, which displays distinct vertical fluting along its surface. Four petal-like elements are present at the very top of the orange cone, where it connects with the bar holding the monkey. No people or other objects are visible.
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