In a city filled with buses, subways, cabs and pedicabs, there's a new kind of transit in town—but you can't ride this one, just admire it. A 30-foot pink carriage drawn by white plastic horses carrying Hello Kitty backpacks now sits in the middle of Times Square as part of an art installation by Yvette Mayorga called Magic Grasshopper.
The striking piece—decked out with smiley face designs, pink suitcases and lowrider gold rims—also includes painterly scenes of migration as a way to challenge European art historical tropes. The artwork isn't pink just for aesthetics; it's "an act of resistance, a sugary shield and a portal to a hopeful future," Times Square Arts officials explained. See Magic Grasshopper for free 24/7 through December 2 near the Red Steps (Broadway and 47th Street).
Part float, part fantastical vessel, Mayorga's work intends to transports viewers across borders and historical eras. The piece offers a tribute to the physical and personal journeys humans have historically undertaken in pursuit of the American Dream. And it offers a layered critique of the systems that shape that dream.

















































