Cloud Gate sculpture also known as The Bean by Indo-British artist Anish Kapoor in Chicago
Explore the latest improvements to Cloud Gate Chicago and how to join the 20th anniversary celebration at Millennium Park
BY KAZEEM ADELEKE, ARTCENTRON
Chicago’s famous Cloud Gate sculpture has finally reopened. Also known as “The Bean,” the sculpture reopened to the public Sunday after nearly a year of construction. This iconic landmark, located in Millennium Park, has been closed since August 2023 due to essential renovations on Grainger Plaza.
The extensive project began in August 2023 and was initially scheduled to be completed by spring. However, there was a delay in the reopening until now. The renovations included a complete rebuild of the plaza podium, the addition of new stairs, accessible ramps, paver replacements, and the installation of a state-of-the-art waterproofing system. These enhancements were aimed at improving accessibility and ensuring the longevity of this beloved public space.
Despite some ongoing landscaping improvements, city officials confirmed that these will not affect public access to Cloud Gate. The timely reopening coincides with Millennium Park’s 20th anniversary celebration, set to take place from July 18 –21. This event promises to bring concerts, outdoor workout programs, fireworks, and more to the park.
Clinée Hedspeth, the commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, expressed gratitude for the collaborative efforts that led to the successful reopening. “Our team applauds 2FM, the Millennium Park Foundation, and everyone involved in the reopening of this iconic public sculpture that has become a symbol of Chicago across the U.S. and around the world,” Hedspeth stated.
Internationally renowned artist Anish Kapoor created the Cloud Gate Chicago. Known for his large-scale, reflective installations, Kapoor’s work often challenges perceptions of space and form.
Unveiled to the public in 2004, Cloud Gate Chicago quickly became a significant cultural symbol and tourist attraction. The sculptor completed the final touches on the sculpture before formally dedicating it in 2006.. Known for its reflective surface, which captures the city’s skyline and the activity in the plaza, Cloud Gate continues to be a focal point for visitors and locals alike.
The reopening of Cloud Gate is timely as it perfectly coincides with the upcoming celebrations of Millennium Park’s 20th anniversary. The four-day event will feature a variety of activities, highlighting the park’s role as a central hub for community engagement and entertainment.
After ten months of renovation, Chicago’s Cloud Gate is once again open to the public, ready to welcome visitors from around the world. The enhancements to Grainger Plaza not only improve the aesthetic and functional aspects of the area but also ensure that this iconic sculpture remains accessible and enjoyable for future generations.
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