Balloon Museum heads to LA

The ‘Let’s Fly’ exhibition opens on 30 October and runs until 16 March at Ace Mission Studios.

The latest Balloon Museum exhibition consists of 20 inflatable art installations by international artists and includes mazes, landscapes, giant animals, LED lit pieces and animated figures.

Jesus Gonzalez, exhibition manager, told the Los Angeles Daily News: “It’s a very immersive exhibition. It’s very interactive as well and it’s going to be a journey of emotions.

“We’re talking about inflatable art and artists that have been working on this with big careers. These are renowned artists from all over the world. This is an art exhibition, we’re not talking about something that’s just playful. It is playful but it is beyond that, it’s a serious exhibition.”

The organisation’s Emotion Air exhibition, which previously ran in London and Dusseldorf, is also currently on display in Brussels.

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