Cloud City by Tomás Saraceno

NEW YORK – A social and spatial visionary, Argentinian artist Tomás Saraceno has planted a mirrored, foam-like installation atop The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s roof garden.
Saraceno’s interest in architecture, engineering, physics and
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