EmotionAir Exhibition at the Balloon Museum London: Get to Know the Unique Collections!

The Balloon Museum is back in London with its latest exhibition concept, EmotionAir.
13 Feb 2024 ·By Izzah Putri Jurianto
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EmotionAir, a unique art exhibition that explores the profound relationship between art and emotions through the captivating medium of inflatable art, has now arrived in London. The event, running until April 14th, is located at 1 Old Billingsgate Walk, London EC3R 6DX.

Presented by the Balloon Museum in the historic space of Old Billingsgate, this exhibition invites visitors to explore and experience the wonders of bold and provocative artworks. It's not just a collection of ordinary artworks, but pieces that evoke emotions, transporting visitors into a vivid and intense world.

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In this exhibition, great artists from various parts of the world interpret and present works related to various human emotions or behaviors. Each installation is designed to stimulate intimate dialogues with visitors' feelings, offering unique insights into the complexity of human experiences.

One of the highlights of this exhibition is a collaborative work between Hyperstudio Italia, Sila Sveta, and artist Kissmiklos, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in thousands of balls to experience all emotions at once. Equally fascinating are monumental works such as Cube Abyss by Cyril Lancelin, which evokes deep-seated fear, and the large pink rabbits by Momoyo Torimitsu, expressing frustration and discomfort.

Since its establishment in 2020, the Balloon Museum has become a growing exhibition center, receiving remarkable recognition, including the "Best Proprietary Format" award at the Best Event Awards. With the EmotionAir exhibition, the Balloon Museum presents a captivating experience, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty and complexity of emotions through impressive inflatable artworks.

There are two ticket categories available at the Balloon Museum: children (4-15 years old) and adults (16+). The ticket price for children is 2.75 Euros, while the adult ticket is 38.45 Euros.

Curious about the artworks that can be seen at the Balloon Museum? Check out the list here.

1. Black Hole Horizon - Thom Kubli

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2. Cannonballs - Motomichi Nakamura

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3. Cube Abyss - Cyril Lancelin

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4. Electric Moons - Christopher Bauder

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5. Facade - Steve Messam

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6. Hyperfeeling - Hyperstudio, Sila Sveta, dan Kissmiklos

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7. Kaleidoscope - Karina Smigla & Bobinski

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8. Playground Love - Michela Picchi

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9. Skyscape #1 - Another View

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10. Somehow, I Don't Feel Comfortable - Momoyo Torimitsu

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11. Squeezed In - Lucas Zanotto

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12. Swing - Motorefisico

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13. Synchronized Chaos - Miranda Makaroff

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14. The Argonaut - Jason Wilsher-Mills

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15. The GINJOS - Rub Kandy

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16. The Third Thing - Alex Schweder

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17. Voyage - Kalman Pool

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