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Balloon Museum
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Fourteen international artists have come together to create an extraordinary inflatable experience! Balloon Museum presents: Let’s Fly at Pier 36 in New York, an original concept featuring works from the most inflated to the most colorful.
Play, touch and feel your way through atmospheres with hypnotic visual effects, moving from light, colorful worlds exemplified by artists like Michael Shaw and his aerial installation entitled Lava Lamp, Sasha Frolova and her intoxicating kaleidoscopic fountain, Rub Kandy and his zany tribe of GINJOS, Camilla Falsini and her original colorful graphic creations, and artist Cyril Lancelin with his monumental, immersive and luminous labyrinth, to heavier, darker atmospheres such as the work of artists like Tadao Cern and his series of minimalist sculptures entitled BB, or artist SpY and his obscure, moving inflatable creature.