Spanish collective luzinterruptus spent three days attaching 400 silicone nipples on the sculptures in the Museum of Public Art in Madrid in an attempt to break down the boundary between public art and people. The project Touch! Touch! Nothing will happen… has successfully attracted passers-by to observe and interact with their everyday environment in a new way, through illuminated nipples. Now when people pass this museum, they will probably stop to contemplate the sculptures with a fun and playful attitude. (Photos by Gustavo Sanabria)
On view September 26, 2011 – October 1, 2011
via luzinterruptus









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