Video. Interact with art in 'Euphoria: Art is in the Air' at Grand Palais
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The Euphoria exhibition at the newly-renovated Grand Palais encourages visitor interaction through playful installations and precise art forms, featuring elements like breathing black bin bags and a tree that releases smoke-filled bubbles. Curated by Roberto Fantauzzi, the exhibition culminates in a dramatic finale with two million black balls, enhancing the immersive experience. This reopening showcases the Grand Palais not only as a venue for art but as a dynamic space that 'breathes' art itself, engaging visitors in unique and memorable ways.
"It is forbidden not to touch," says Roberto Fantauzzi, founder of the Balloon Museum, who set up the Euphoria exhibition, emphasizing the interactive nature of the art.
The exhibition is playful yet precise: black bin bags breathe on the walls, a bed slowly inhales and exhales, and a glass house fills with blue balloons.
Japanese-British duo A.A. Murakami's tree drops smoke-filled bubbles, creating a surreal experience, culminating in a finale where guests are plunged into two million black balls.
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