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Luna Luna (1987 exhibition)

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275:. The show, “Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy,” includes original rides, games, and attractions. About half of the 30 attractions designed by the original artists were displayed. The original rides could not be ridden due to modern safety concerns. Several of the rides available for interaction during the latest staging of the show required an additional entry fee for access. The exhibition opened in December 2023 and will run through spring 2024 in the 128:
magazine as the "most dizzying, dazzling art show on Earth". Heller paid the artists $ 10,000 each, stating that the reason why all those renowned artists participated for so little money was because he told them: "Listen, you are constantly getting the greatest commissions, everyone wants your
190:, who died in January 1986, Heller had a manifesto drawn up that the artist had authorized a few years prior. Heller also contributed some works. In addition to the "wedding pavilion" and a "head-through-the-wall booth," he had a blue-red "dream station" built as a coffee house. Reportedly, 129:
paintings or sculptures, but I am inviting you to take a trip back to your own childhood. You can design your very own amusement park, just as you think would be right today, and really without exception everyone answered by saying, sure, that's a nice pleasant challenge."
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composed of his various drawings, which prominently featured the rear-end of a baboon. Kenny Scharf created six comic sculptures and painted more than 100 individual pictures in a Viennese workshop, which were mounted around a brightly colored
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also wanted to take part, but other American artists objected. Warhol, who died in February 1987, was memorialized with a booth where visitors were allowed—based on Warhol's credo
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in Munich, which features all of the attractions. For the book cover, Heller asked the participating artists to draw a moon and add a sentence they found fitting.
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from being exhibited. The entire exhibit was packed into 44 shipping containers and stored on a desert ranch in
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designed by the "most important artists of the period". Heller received a $ 500,000 grant from the magazine
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was only displayed once at the Moorweide in Hamburg from June 4 to August 31, 1987. The entry fee was 20
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While some of the artists traveled to West Germany for the project, others sent their designs to
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In the mid-1980s, André Heller began to recruit artists for his project
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that ran from June 4 to August 31, 1987. Curated by Austrian artist
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to buy into the project, saying "we don't want to set up a
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composed the music for Lichtenstein's glass labyrinth.
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Index

open-air museum
amusement park
Hamburg
West Germany
André Heller
modern art
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Keith Haring
Roy Lichtenstein
Salvador DalĂ­
David Hockney
Kenny Scharf
Roland Toper
Jean Tinguely
Sonia Delaunay
DreamCrew
amusement park
Neue Revue
McDonald's
Disneyland
Life
Vienna
Georg Baselitz
labyrinth
carousel
Ferris wheel
swing carousel
August Walla
Philip Glass
Karajan

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