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Bill Tonnesen is an Arizona-based landscape architect, an artist and maverick. His recent art project, a line of shrouded fiberglass cows at Kopp's Frozen Custard in Glendale, Wisconsin was considered advertising by city planner Nicholas Fuchs and his father, John Fuchs, the city attorney. It was ruled in violation of city signage rules.
Tonnesen, kudos, convinced the city to allow the artwork. (The city council has since passed an ordinance tightening the zoning code.)
Highlights of the pushcart trip included being stopped by the police six times and the confiscation of the cow when Tonnesen and the crew took a food break and chained the cow to an electrical tower. Still, it all worked out. On Sat. Aug. 13, the final cow was in place. Onlookers and employees of the custard stand in uniform (black bow ties, no less) watched the unveiling. Surprise!?EUR??,,????'??+The pushcart cow was black, in contrast to its white brethren.
Francisco Uviña, University of New Mexico
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Ash Nochian, Ph.D. Landscape Architect
November 12th, 2025
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