Brazil's ‘Inhotim' Art Zoo is a Masterpiece
Venessa Fisher — April 22, 2010 — Art & Design
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Set on a private 178-acre botanical landscape in Brazil, the ‘Inhotim’ art zoo is home to 3,500 plant species and a variety of artistic masterpieces from artists around the world. Created in 2004, the outdoor museum Inhotim recently gained world-wide fame with some high-profile American pieces and the fact that you feel like you're in another world each time you visit.
A very impressive piece inside the Inhotim art zoo has to be a house showing an opaque ceiling, filled with tiny Styrofoam balls that move in the wind and seem to come alive with every breeze. The Inhotim art zoo also boasts various food stands and two high-end buffets.
A very impressive piece inside the Inhotim art zoo has to be a house showing an opaque ceiling, filled with tiny Styrofoam balls that move in the wind and seem to come alive with every breeze. The Inhotim art zoo also boasts various food stands and two high-end buffets.
Trend Themes
1. Outdoor Art Museums - Opportunities for artists and curators to showcase large-scale, immersive artworks within natural environments.
2. Botanical Art Installations - Incorporating nature into artistic installations, creating unique sensory experiences.
3. Destination Art Experiences - Creating travel destinations centered around immersive art experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Culture - Art institutions and galleries can explore new ways of showcasing artwork in natural outdoor environments.
2. Tourism and Hospitality - Hotels and resorts can partner with outdoor art museum destinations to offer unique and immersive experiences to their guests.
3. Event Planning and Production - Event planners and production companies can design large-scale art installations for outdoor venues and experiential events.
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