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Balloon Museum Berlin: Pop Air, Art is inflatable

A journey through oversized, emotional and impressive immersive installations with unexpected forms in which interaction with the visitors takes center stage.

Works of art that you can touch, experience and, above all, share with the people around you. An atmosphere that never rests or is static, creating a special relationship with the visitor and opening up a new, experiential way of socializing.

From December 13 to April 20, 25 international artists will be on display in the Arena Berlin, allowing visitors to discover different forms of expression of air and enter into an interactive, emotional dialog with the works. There will be unforgettable adventures full of interactive art and amazing forms. Each installation invites visitors to touch, discover and share common experiences.

The dynamic and interactive exhibition is dedicated to inflatable art and celebrates 17 creations in which “air” is the characteristic element. The Pop Air installations respond to sensory immersions in which viewers can interact between unexpected shapes and moving works by touching them. Art as a means of socialization is the approach that the Balloon Museum brings to Berlin in an unconventional way and in a fascinating format.

Runtime: Fri, 13/12/2024 to Sun, 20/04/2025

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