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    Luna Luna Amusement Park brings Keith Haring Carousel and Basquiat Wheel to Los Angeles

    Aria Sorell VantineBy Aria Sorell VantineJanuary 22, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Referred to as “the world’s first artwork amusement park,” Luna Luna, believed to have been misplaced since 1987, has been revived in Los Angeles. The park’s artist-designed rides and installations, lengthy forgotten in 44 delivery containers in Texas, are actually being hosted in a 60,000-square-foot warehouse in East Los Angeles underneath the title “Luna Luna: Forgotten” Fantasy” large-scale interactive exhibition. Angeles. It affords guests a uncommon alternative to expertise amusement rides designed by 15 internationally famend artists together with Sonia Delaunay, Salvador Dalí and Keith Haring. Park rides.

    Luna Luna was initially carried out in 1987 in Hamburg, Germany. The amusement park was scheduled to move to San Diego after its debut, however inner disagreements and lawsuits shut down the park. The revival is led by New York artistic director Michael Goldberg, who recovered the long-lost Luna Luna with the assistance of Drake, whose firm Dreamcrew paid an undisclosed quantity to buy the containers in 2022.

    The exhibition is split into two components, related by an impressive arch designed by Delaunay.The primary room shows Kenny Scharf’s swing chair, David Hockney’s swing magic tree, and Harlem’s Technicolor Carousel. It additionally owns Manfred Deix palace of wind and Aric Brauer’s Carousel.

    One of many highlights of the exhibition is Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Ferris Wheel. Set to the music of jazz legend Miles Davis, this 1933 vintage wheel is meticulously painted by Viennese craftsmen and follows Basquiat’s designs, giving it a singular character.

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