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through March 6
Indianapolis Museum of Art
More than 30 miles of dyed string are used in the creation of this large-scale installation that promises to reimagine the entryway of the IMA. The creators, L.A.-based Ball-Nogues Studio, have a history of glorious work reshaping spaces with familiar materials. For a hint of what you’ll be seeing, check out previous creations from the group here. http://www.ball-nogues.com/. Details on the IMA piece can be found here.
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