Yoko Ono unveils lotus-petal sculpture in Chicago park
CHICAGO (AP) – Artist-singer Yoko Ono unveiled her first permanent public installation in the United States in a Chicago park that will be home to President Barack Obama’s library.
Ono on Monday unveiled “SKYLANDING” in Jackson Park on the city’s South Side. The work has 12 large steel lotus petals that emerge from the ground.
Ono said the artwork is “place where the sky and earth meet and create a seed to learn about the past and come together to create a future of peace and harmony, with nature and each other.”
The idea for the sculpture started when Ono visited the area during a cherry blossom tree installation three years ago.
The Obama Foundation in July said the presidential library would be built in Jackson Park.