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Artist Outraged After Conservationist Mural Painted Over by FIFA

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 18 May 2026 17:10
Published 18 May 2026
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A giant mural by conservationist artist Robert Wyland has been painted over in Dallas to make way for a mural promoting FIFA, the international soccer federation. 

The destroyed piece was one of 100 “whaling wall” murals that the artist has painted from Osaka to Detroit, and from Sydney to New York. Whaling Wall 1 appears alongside the Pacific Coast Highway and was dedicated in 1981; number 100 was painted outside Wyland’s own studio building in 1996.

The Dallas mural, Ocean Life (1999), is number 82, and it covered two sides of the Texas Utilities Building. The larger portion, measuring 164 by 82 feet, depicted endangered whales and dolphins swimming in the ocean. Crews started painting over that section of the mural last week, and CBS News shot photos of the larger side of the mural, almost completely painted over. A smaller panel on an adjacent side, measuring 50 by 78 feet, remains visible, says CBS.

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“This mural was created as a message of hope, conservation, and respect for our oceans,”  Wyland said in a statement to CBS. “It was a gift to the people of Dallas and a reminder that protecting our oceans is a responsibility we all share. To see an important public artwork with that kind of meaning treated as disposable is deeply painful.”

According to a local Fox affiliate, “Dallas says Wyland had been asked” for permission to paint over the mural. “That’s a lie with a capital L,” the artist told Fox.

The “most likely culprit,” according to D magazine, is Slate Asset Management, the Toronto-based owner. CBS also says the property owner “allowed the North Texas FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee to cover the mural.” The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment, nor did the North Texas FIFA organization, which CBS quotes saying the new design will be by a local artist and “won’t be an ad.”

“Dallas is scheduled to host nine World Cup 2026 matches this year—more than any other host city,” writes D. 

“We look forward to unveiling a new piece that captures the current historical moment and reflects the energy, unity, and global spirit surrounding the World Cup 2026 this summer,” said FIFA in a statement to Fox.

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