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Wild art show has visitors tripping out and staring into strangers’ eyes: ‘It’s amazing’

Last updated: October 29, 2024 8:26 am
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Ever wondered what’s behind the mysterious art show that’s capturing the attention of New Yorkers? Prepare to be amazed as you delve into the world of “Bobby Anspach: The Beautiful Nothing.”

This unique exhibit features eccentric contraptions that resemble a blend of mad scientist creations and whimsical childhood designs. With tangles of wires, lights, and colorful pom-poms, artist Bobby Anspach’s signature style shines through.

Visitors are invited to experience two installations from his “Places for Continuous Eye Contact” series. Whether you choose to pair up and gaze into a stranger’s eyes amidst a sea of pom-poms or embark on a solo journey of self-reflection under a dome of colorful chaos, the immersive experience promises to transport you to a different realm.

Described as a mix of psychedelics and meditation, the exhibit aims to foster social connections and self-love. Participants find themselves lost in a kaleidoscope of colors and emotions, with some even dancing with joy or shedding tears upon completion.

Guided by trained actors, visitors are led through a sensory journey that defies expectations. With minimal information provided, each individual is left to explore their own thoughts and emotions within the mesmerizing space.

For the artist’s parents, Jane and Bob Anspach, the exhibit serves as a tribute to their son’s legacy. Bobby Anspach’s tragic passing in 2022 inspired them to carry on his work through the Bobby Anspach Studios Foundation, spreading hope and healing through his art.

Don’t miss the chance to experience this captivating exhibit at Azure, 38 Little W. 12th St., on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays until Nov. 10. Let the beauty of “The Beautiful Nothing” envelop you in a world of color and connection.

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