#Jimmy Kuehnle
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zegalba · 1 year ago
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top - Jimmy Kuehnle: Stuffed Full (2008) bottom - Yayoi Kusama: Guidepost to the Eternal Space (2015)
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mymodernmet · 6 years ago
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Giant Inflatable Sculptures Merge Technology and Art at San Francisco’s Exploratorium
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gurlcreature · 5 years ago
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You Wear What I Wear - Jimmy Kuehnle
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vidovicart · 7 years ago
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Take a Tour of ‘Inflatable’ at San Francisco’s Exploratorium
Guardian of the Disphotic by Shih Chieh Huang (2018)
The Exploratorium summer show, curated by Colossal, has filled the museum and exploration space to the roof—literally!—with eye-catching, mind-boggling, and joy-inducing interactive inflatable art. Take a peek at the exhibit, which includes artwork by Shih Chieh Huang, Jason Hackenwerth, Amanda Parer, Jimmy Kuehnle, and Pneuhaus. ‘Inflatable’ is on view through September 3, 2018 in San Francisco. Find out more on the Exploratorium website.
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Cauldron Veil by Jason Hackenwerth (2018)
Cauldron Veil by Jason Hackenwerth (2018)
Fantastic Planet by Amanda Parer (2016)
Fantastic Planet by Amanda Parer (2016)
Bau(ncy) Haus by Jimmy Kuehnle (2018)
Bau(ncy) Haus by Jimmy Kuehnle (2018)
Compound Camera by Pneuhaus (2017)
Compound Camera by Pneuhaus (2017)
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walleyfilms · 9 years ago
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Jimmy Kuehnle creates inflatable works of art for his exhibition, Tongue in Cheek, at The Hudson River Museum: https://vimeo.com/168384264
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eliashugo · 12 years ago
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lulususerfriendly · 14 years ago
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Welcome to my neighborhood: weirdos dressed in mobile castle bounces appear at random.
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vidovicart · 7 years ago
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The Exploratorium Presents Inflatable, an Exhibition of Fantastical Air-filled Artworks (Sponsor)
Photo courtesy of Steve Briggs, Worcester Art Museum
Explore, play, and wonder at gigantic, fantastical, artworks at Inflatable — a new exhibition at the Exploratorium. Born out of thin air, these dynamic sculptures include otherworldly organisms, a “forest” of cushiony columns, an inflatable “insect-eye” room, and more.
Curated by Christopher Jobson, founder and editor-in-chief of Colossal, Inflatable features artwork by, Amanda Parer, Jason Hackenwerth, Jimmy Kuehnle, Shih Chieh Huang, and Pneuhaus. Entry to Inflatable is included with museum admission.
Rated the #1 Museum in San Francisco on TripAdvisor, the Exploratorium is more than a museum; it’s an ongoing exploration of science, art, and human perception. Step inside a tornado, turn upside down in a giant curved mirror, walk on a fog bridge, and explore more than 650 hands-on exhibits. You’ll find all of this plus unique programs, discussions, and events; a café and restaurant; two stores; and more at Exploratorium’s beautiful San Francisco bayside location on the historic Embarcadero.
Daily Summer Hours (May 26–September 3), 10am–5pm (All ages)
Thursday Evenings, 6–10pm (Ages 18+)
Friday Evening Extended Hours (July 6–August 31), 10am–9pm (All Ages)
Our location provides stunning views of downtown and the San Francisco Bay. Located between the historic Ferry Building and Pier 39, we are a short distance from any of these popular attractions: Fisherman’s Wharf, the Alcatraz ferries, and AT&T Park.
Learn more at exploratorium.edu/inflatable and follow the Exploratorium on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram.
Pneuhaus. Photo by Cassidy Batiz
Photo courtesy of Parer Studio
Jason Hackenwerth, work in progress
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walleyfilms · 9 years ago
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Watch our latest film following artist Jimmy Kuehnle as he installs his current exhibition, Tongue in Cheek, at Hudson River Museum! We had the pleasure of following Jimmy's performances six years ago and were very fortunate to catch up with his latest inflatable art. Learn more at www.hrm.org. 
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