
This past weekend we visited the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan to see Anthropodino, the large scale interactive installation by Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto. I have never seen such a BIG installation, made even better by the Park Avenue Armory's majestic interior, we felt like little ants. The installation was fun to explore and stimulating for the senses. There was a mysteriously good smell in the air, and then I realized that the hanging bags were stuffed with different spices like chamomile, cinnamon, cloves and paprika. There were many smaller "rooms" to climb into, a red room, a ball room, a soft room...all making you feel something different.
A wonderful place to explore and get lost!






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