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EVERLAST; Installation in National Museum, Singapore using net and foil balloons
"The Fount of Our Despair" will be hosted at The Orange Show's historic Beer Can House. This balloon installation tries to reconcile the existential threat of fascist America with our desire for villains simultaneously concrete and wholly unfathomable.
On view September 19th - 21st with opening reception and artist talk September 19th at 7:30pm.
Excited to announce the first of two upcoming Houston installations. "Rift", hosted by @sip8thwonder, is a contemplation on the irreversible nature of destruction and the distance created between our present and the torn down past. "Rift" will be on display for one weekend only, August 29th - 31st. Visitors are also encouraged to observe the build process Aug 26th - 28th.
'Keff Joons' Exhibit Playfully Teases Oversized Balloon Art
Cj Hendry Takes on Balloon Art with a Wink and a Twist A large gallery space positively bursting with oversized balloon forms. This spring in Brooklyn, acclaimed artist Cj Hendry unveils Keff Joons, a playful nod to Jeff Koons’ iconic balloon animals. Known for her cheeky wit and immersive shows, Hendry reimagines the humble balloon to toy with our sense of space, volume, and perception. For…
A big balloon in the lane. User experience. Are they playful?
Balloon installation inspired by Japan's springtime cherry blossoms
Balloon installation inspired by Japan’s springtime cherry blossoms
As part of the celebrations for the 10th edition of the ‘Festival des architectures vives’ in Montpelier, France, architects/ designers Mickaël Martin, Margaux Rodot and Benoît Tastet have created an installation titled ‘The Tenth Spring’. The installation is inspired by Hanami, a Japanese traditional custom of admiring the ephemeral beauty of the cherry blossoms, the installation allows the…
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