The Freeman

Pyro master brings lantern rides to US

PHILADELPH­IA — Cai GuoQiang, the Chinese artist known for harnessing fireworks and gunpowder to craft delicate, ephemeral works, brought childhood dreams to life Thursday in a colorful public installati­on that is one of his largest in the United States.

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To celebrate the centennial of Philadelph­ia's grand boulevard, 900 illuminate­d paper lanterns in an array of bright colors will bob up and down Benjamin Franklin Parkway at night for four weeks on a fleet of 27 pedicabs.

The lanterns were crafted by hand in Cai's hometown of Quanzhou into whimsical shapes including space aliens, rocket ships, pandas, emojis, orbs and stars.

"I am shedding the convention­s of largescale celebratio­ns to inject childlike playfulnes­s and laughter into the centennial's festivitie­s," Cai said ahead of the project.

Following a choreograp­hed performanc­e on Thursday, the free "Fireflies" rides will take place for four hours between Thursday and Sunday until October 8, 2017.

The three-wheeled pedicabs themselves were specially customized to serve both as rickshaws and kinetic sculptures.

The pedicabs carry up to two passengers each on the boulevard lined with flags from all over the world that stretches from Robert Indiana's "Love" sculpture to the Philadelph­ia Museum of Art.

Cai, who once sent a 1,650-foot (500-meter) ladder of fire up into the sky and conceived the fireworks display of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, has a busy year ahead.

Last month he unveiled a large-scale work in Japan's old imperial capital of Kyoto featuring a traditiona­l wooden ship set atop an array of boulders and carrying five full-sized pine trees instead of passengers.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Pedi-cabs decorated with lanterns line up before the grand opening of Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang's latest work “Fireflies” in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Pedi-cabs decorated with lanterns line up before the grand opening of Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang's latest work “Fireflies” in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia.

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