Massive Balloon Installation Fills Lincoln Center for New York City Ballet Art Series

Created by LA artist Geronimo.

Los Angeles-based artist Geronimo, aka Jihan Zencirli, created a large-scale balloon installation for Manhattan’s Lincoln Center, produced in collaboration with the New York City Ballet as part of its Art Series.

The massive installation sees huge segments of large, brightly colored spherical spheres that float in space and hang on the facades of the building’s structure. Geronimo is the first female artist to be selected for the New York City Ballet Art Series, which is in its sixth year this year.

Check out the balloon installation in the photo set above and watch Geronimo’s NYC Ballet promo video below. Also be sure to see our most recent Best New Art roundup, which features a bevy of immersive art installations.

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