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These Massive Inflatable Pink Men Are Waving From Rooftops and Peering Into Windows in Boston

Last updated: January 13, 2025 5:41 pm
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Giant inflatable pink men are making a splash in downtown Boston as part of an immersive outdoor art exhibition called “Winteractive.” Residents have been delighted to discover these whimsical blow-up figures scattered around town, climbing trees, waving from rooftops, and peeking into windows. The exhibition, inspired by winter festivals in Canada, will be on display through the end of March.

These sculptures, known as Monsieur Rose (or Mr. Pink), were created by French artist Philippe Katerine. Made of steel cable, PVC, and blowers, the figures represent an artistic movement called Mignonisme, which promotes the aesthetics of cuteness. According to Michael Nichols, president of the Downtown Boston Alliance, the pops of pink color in the city are a welcome change during the gray, cold winter months.

The pink men have previously appeared in cities like Paris, Stockholm, Montreal, and Quebec City before making their way to Boston for “Winteractive.” In addition to Monsieur Rose, the exhibition features other artworks, including Alouette by Canadian artist Brandon Vickerd. This piece showcases a replica of a 1962 Canadian satellite that appears to have crashed onto a car, blending themes of space exploration and modernity.

Last year’s “Winteractive” also featured eye-catching installations, such as Endgame (Nagg & Nell) by artist Max Streicher, which consisted of two large inflatable clown heads squished between buildings. The success of the exhibition prompted officials to bring it back for a second year, with new pieces like Myth and Evidence, Blissful Rendezvous, and untitled figures by Mark Jenkins.

Visitors and locals alike have expressed excitement over the art installations, with one individual mentioning how the figures allow people to look up and appreciate their surroundings. As “Winteractive” continues to captivate audiences in downtown Boston, it serves as a reminder of the power of public art to transform urban spaces and bring joy to communities.

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