“Look Here” is slated to open on July 1 and will stick around through September 4.
A rendering of the National Building Museum's summer installation,"Look Here." Rendering courtesy of Reddymade and the National Building Museum.
Mirrors shaped like origami fortune tellers, nine-foot-tall kaleidoscopes, and images of historic activist marches will comprise the National Building Museum’s seventh annual Summer Block Party installation. The project is spearheaded by artist and architectIf you’re unfamiliar with the Summer Block Party series, here’s a refresher: Each year , the National Building Museum transforms its 3,054-square-foot great hall into a massive, interactive installation celebrating architecture and art.
The museum’s 2019 installation, “The Lawn.” Photograph courtesy of Timothy Schenck/National Building Museum.
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