Inside the strange carnival with surreal rides by Dali and Basquiat that was lost for decades - but is now open in NYC
Briefly

Luna Luna showcases art and nostalgia, as it seamlessly merges historical art with carnival attractions, stirring emotions and wonder among art lovers and thrill seekers alike.
Michael Goldberg remarked on the inclusivity of Luna Luna, stating that regardless of one's knowledge of art history, there's something in the exhibition that will intrigue or entertain everyone.
Originally an amusement park designed by André Heller, Luna Luna featured carnival rides adorned with Basquiat and Haring’s artwork, completing a unique intersection of culture and fun.
After almost four decades of obscurity, Luna Luna has re-emerged in New York City, captured the imagination of the public, and revived an extraordinary blend of art and entertainment.
Read at New York Post
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