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    Cloud Gate is a public sculpture by Indian -born British artist Anish Kapoor, that is the centerpiece of Grainger Plaza at Millennium Park in the Loop community area of Chicago. Constructed between 2004 and 2006, the sculpture is nicknamed " The Bean " because of its shape, a name Kapoor later grew fond of. [1] .

  2. 13 gru 2022 · Everyone knows The Beanthat giant silver sculpture in downtown Chicago that's featured in all the travel brochures. But few visitors know that it's actually called Cloud Gate. In fact, practically no one except Anish Kapoor, mastermind of The Bean, has ever called it that.

  3. 22 lut 2018 · It started with a joke event to “Windex the Bean,” which is nice and considerate, and grew from there. It’s also a very nice regional meme. Sure, you can participate if you’re not from...

  4. It doesn’t matter if you’ve ever been to Chicago or not – you probably know the famous ‘Bean’ sculpture. Well, to be honest, it is actually called Cloud Gate and its creator, sculptor Anish Kapoor, seems to hate the nickname.

  5. 26 paź 2017 · In a long-running Facebook meme war, a handful of Chicagoans are producing Facebook events that target Anish Kapoor Cloud Gate, better known as the Bean.

  6. It's formally called "Cloud Gate", by an artist named Anish Kapoor, who apparently hates it when you call it "the bean". This is disregarded because (among other things), it does look like a bean, Death of the Author, and (by all reports) Kapoor is kind of a tool. It's meant to reflect the surrounding landscape on its mirrored surface.

  7. It's about the man who made the bean :/ he sucks. Imagine telling our ancestors that people in the future are obsessed with a giant silver bean. I feel like they would be too if they had a giant silver bean. Are people ‘obsessed’ with it?