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Artist Jeff Koons Installs A Giant Inflatable Ballerina In The Heart Of New York


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The famous artist Jeff Koons has installed a giant inflatable ballerina in the heart of New York! This monumental 14-meter-high artwork, simply entitled Seated Ballerina, took its place in the center of the Rockefeller Center. A massive project designed to support the International Center for Missing and Exploited Children, in partnership with Tishman Speyer and the Art Production Fund. This installation is visible until June 2, 2017.

More info: Art Production Fund (h/t: ufunk, designboom)


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