As per a google search summary. : The Lawsuit: Filed in the U.S. District Court in Dallas, the suit alleges that defendants violated the federal Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 (VARA), which grants artists legal rights to protect recognized public artwork from intentional destruction or alteration without prior notice or the artist's written consent( NYtimes )
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/02/us/dallas-whale-mural-wyland-lawsuit-fifa-world-cup-texas.html
Photo image: Julio Cortez (Associated Press)
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Painted in 1999, Whaling Wall #82 in downtown Dallas holds a unique history. Its initial unveiling was accompanied by a huge Texan celebration remembered fondly by Dallasites. Famously, Hersel Walker joined to dedicate this mural, marking its completion and significance to the city. 💙
Regarding this piece, @wyland said, "There aren’t whales in Dallas, but my whole concept with the project was to connect even landlocked cities to the ocean. We’re all connected to the sea, so if people see the beauty in nature, they’ll work to protect it and preserve it." 💬
We aren't sure exactly when it happened, but sadly, advertisers covered the massive whales with a large-scale ad. Whaling Wall #82 remained hidden until April 2020, when the pandemic shrunk budgets for these huge outdoor ads. Much to the delight of Dallas residents, the mural re-emerged from behind the advertisement and cemented its place as one of the city's hidden gems. 💎
You can find this mural at the Texas Utilities Building at 505 Akard Street in downtown Dallas. 🏙
Regarding this piece, @wyland said, "There aren’t whales in Dallas, but my whole concept with the project was to connect even landlocked cities to the ocean. We’re all connected to the sea, so if people see the beauty in nature, they’ll work to protect it and preserve it." 💬
We aren't sure exactly when it happened, but sadly, advertisers covered the massive whales with a large-scale ad. Whaling Wall #82 remained hidden until April 2020, when the pandemic shrunk budgets for these huge outdoor ads. Much to the delight of Dallas residents, the mural re-emerged from behind the advertisement and cemented its place as one of the city's hidden gems. 💎
You can find this mural at the Texas Utilities Building at 505 Akard Street in downtown Dallas. 🏙
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