Balloons are mild, enjoyable and ethereal – till abruptly they’re deep. An artwork exhibit that just lately opened in San Francisco examines the profound aspect of those rubbery joy-blobs, from nostalgia to non-public reflection to emotional longing. Sure, all that in… balloons.
“EmotionAir: Art You Can Feel” runs till September 7 on the so-called Balloon Museum, which is extra of a global touring affiliation of curators working within the medium of air. The setting for the present is the beauteous grounds of the Palace of Effective Arts, which has been tricked out to accommodate all types of interactive and balloon-based wonderment.
The debatable centerpiece is a sound-and-light-filled work referred to as “HYPERFEELING” that reimagines a ball pit for adults, dominated over by a whole bunch of balloons. “Playground Love” is an amusement park-type house that’s residence to large, shifting spheres and inflatable tigers. A go to lasts about an hour and a half, and guests are inspired to the touch the balloons. However bear in mind – no popping allowed.
Particulars: Present open day by day at 3601 Lyon St., San Francisco ; grownup admission $41-$51 relying on day, for ticket reservations go to balloonmuseum.world