Giant Billowing Aerial Sculpture Being Installed In Boston
BOSTON (CBS/AP) — Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a giant aerial sculpture.
Workers will install a 600-foot colorful floating work by artist Janet Echelman high above the Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston's Financial District on Sunday.
The shimmering 1-ton fiber sculpture is designed to respond fluidly to the wind and weather. It will remain suspended between high-rise buildings through October.
Organizers say it will take four dozen workers up to 20 hours and a battery of cranes and scissor lifts to install the billowy piece.
Echelman is based in suburban Brookline. Her sculpture — which includes more than 100 miles of twine — is inspired by ancient fishing nets. She has installed similar works in Seattle; Madrid, Spain; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Sydney, Australia; and other cities.
Donations helped make the project happen.
The sculpture will be on display from May through October.
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