How a Giant Sculpture of Mars Rolled Around the Kennedy Center Grounds - Washingtonian
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A sculpture of Mars, featured in the Kennedy Center’s exhibit 'Celestial Bodies: Earth, Moon, Mars', rolled away during windy conditions. The inflatable sculpture, part of the 'EARTH to SPACE: Arts Breaking the Sky' festival, was initially displaced by high winds but was quickly returned to its spot without damage. The incident highlights the challenges of outdoor art installations, especially in areas experiencing gusty weather, as it draws attention to how environmental factors can impact art displays.
The giant sculpture of Mars, part of the Kennedy Center’s 'Celestial Bodies' exhibit, rolled around due to high winds, highlighting the unpredictable nature of outdoor installations.
This incident with Mars rolling off its pedestal underscores the challenges arts organizations face with outdoor exhibits and the influence of weather on art presentations.
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