It is called Y el Sol entró (And the sun came in) and although it is an artistic installation, it could remind us of the inflatable castles of our childhood. Or to put it another way: it could remind us of a form of play, that supposedly fun thing that as we grow up we often forget to do. This curious inflatable exhibition, inaugurated last March 24, consists of a single 120-square-meter work that you can walk around inside.
In the creation of this great piece have actively participated with their proposals the students of the cycle of Sculpture Applied to the Spectacle, under the direction of Antonio Cobo and Guadalupe Martin, professors of the School of Design of Madrid.
On the other hand, the structure is surrounded by props that generate different geometries along its length, modifying the space and turning it into something dynamic and changing.
Location and opening hours of the inflatable exhibition
This original inflatable proposal can be visited in the exhibition hall of the Escuela de Arte La Palma de Madrid (Calle Palma, 46). Its opening hours are as follows:
- September to June: from 8:30h to 21h.
- July: from 9h to 14h.
- August: Closed.
The center will also be closed during Easter Week.
Immersive exhibitions in Madrid
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