Return of the Yellow Cranes
Location:

1700 S. Wentworth Avenue
Chicago, IL 60616

Location Notes:

Field house lobby interior

Located Within: Tom (Ping) Memorial Park
Artist: Liu Zhengde
Year Created: 1985
Installed: 2013
Features: Indoor, Sculpture

 

Description

In Sept. of 2012, when Mayor Tang Liangzhi of Wuhan, China visited Chicago he presented Mayor Rahm Emanuel with the gift of The Return of the Yellow Cranes sculpture. During the presentation of the artwork, Mayor Liangzhi and Mayor Emanuel signed a memorandum of understanding to encourage further dialog and collaboration between Wuhan and Chicago in the future.

The Chicago Park District installed the bronze sculpture in the lobby of the newly completed Ping Tom Memorial Park field house in the fall of 2013. Sculpted by renowned Chinese artist Liu Zhengde, the artwork depicts two cranes standing on the back of a tortoise, with a snake slithering near the feet of two birds. This sculpture is a smaller version of an original sculpture entitled The Return of the Yellow Cranes, located at the iconic Yellow Crane Tower in Wuhan, China. Chicago’s 6-foot tall reproduction is approximately two-thirds the height of the original artwork. This is the only smaller scale reproduction of the original 1985 artwork.

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Return of the Yellow Cranes | Artwork

1700 S. Wentworth Avenue
Chicago, IL 60616
United States