Here was the gracious reply:
Dear Mr. Payne,I followed up with a nice thank you note, noting how several Chrinitoid devotees have made pilgrimages to the Zurich site, which evoked this response:
Dominik Saam has forwarded to me below mails.
Thank you for your interest in our Rickey sculpture. I am very sorry to advise you that we have no intention to sell this sculpture. The sculpture is a perfect match with the UBS building and very much loved be the UBS staff working there and by the people in Zurich in general.
This fantastic sculpture has become an inherent part of Zurich and is featured in many touristic guides in Zurich.
We know that Sotheby's NY plans to sell a George Rickey, Weathervane, 1976....maybe a small comfort?
Should we change our mind, I will certainly inform you immediately.
We hope you understand our decision and remain with
kind regards,
Irene Zortea
UBS Art Collection, Director
UBS AG
Global Wealth Management & Swiss Bank
P.O. Box
CH - 8098 Zurich
www.ubs.com/artcollection
Dear TomObviously, I need an excuse to visit Zurich!
Whenever you come to Switzerland it would be a pleasure to show you the sculpture. Could you kindly explain us why the sculpture is called Chrinitoid and what it means.
With kind regards
Dominik Saam
Dominik Saam
Executive Director
Cultural Affairs
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