DAVID LYNCH'S CONTROVERSIAL COW FINDS A HOME

DAVID LYNCH'S CONTROVERSIAL COW FINDS A HOME

NEW YORK (Wireless Flash) -- A mutilated cow sculpture created by film director David Lynch is finally finding a home at a former meat packing plant. Lynch originally created the controversial cow -- which features forks sticking from its rump -- for a New York City public art exhibit. However, judges deemed it too bloody and requested that it be "mooo-ved" somewhere else. The cow will now have its day in the sun at a gallery known as Alleged Gallery, which is housed in a former meat packing plant in Manhattan. Even creepier -- the building still has the original freezer used to store the butchered beef carcasses. The cow will make its public debut Thursday night (Sept. 7).