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Suspended sculpture transforms Cape Town museum's atrium

Por: ABC News Entertainment September 17, 2022

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CAPE TOWN, South Africa -- Moody, brooding and floating, Malagasy artist Joel Andrianomearisoa's The Five Continents of All Our Desires” is transforming the towering atrium of the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art in Cape Town.Malagasy's sculptures in black silk paper are suspended in the museum's multi-story central atrium. The constructions form a massive, slowly moving mobile that suggests geographical archipelagos and... + full article



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