The San Francisco art show with more inflation than 2025 egg prices
Briefly

The 'EmotionAir: Art You Can Feel' exhibit has opened at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts, featuring various large-scale inflatable installations aimed at engaging visitors both visually and physically. Curated by Francesco Dobrovich, the exhibit encourages interaction, allowing visitors to touch and engage with the artworks intimately. The various installations reflect a blend of artistic innovation and nostalgic themes, with the goal of rekindling childlike wonder. This exhibition continues the Balloon Museum's global initiative to showcase air-based art, further emphasizing emotional connectivity through art.
"Everything is related to an invitation to come back to our personal child," Francesco Dobrovich, one of the curators, explained during a tour on Friday.
The central theme of EmotionAir's pitch - "an unprecedented sensory journey that explores the connection between art and emotion," per a news release - comes across as a bit trite.
By virtue of their size alone, the immersive artworks inspire awe.
Visitors are encouraged to bounce it against the room's white walls and ceiling, where its charcoal spokes leave marks, creating an evolving piece of art.
Read at SFGATE
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