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        <![CDATA[Tomás Saraceno Designs Partially Mirrored and Suspended Sphere at Moscow’s Garage Museum of Contemporary Art]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Argentine environmental artist <a href="/tag/tomas-saraceno">Tomás Saraceno</a> has recently unveiled his latest venture at <a href="/tag/moscow">Moscow</a>’s <a href="/tag/garage-museum-of-contemporary-art">Garage Museum of Contemporary Art</a>. On view and remaining until February 14, 2021, the installation entitled <a href="https://studiotomassaraceno.org/moving-atmospheres/?utm_medium=website&amp;utm_source=archdaily.com" target="_blank">Moving Atmospheres</a>, is a partially mirrored sphere suspended midair in the museum’s atrium, made from ETFE.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Tomás Saraceno Unveils Air-Filled Sculptures at COP21 That Will Travel the World ]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>As part of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) in <a href="/tag/paris">Paris</a>, <a href="http://www.archdaily.com/office/tomas-saraceno" target="_blank">Tomás Saraceno</a> has revealed a <a href="http://www.archdaily.com/category/sculpture/" target="_blank">sculptural</a> <a href="http://www.archdaily.com/category/installation" target="_blank">installation</a>, “Aerocene - Around the world to change the world," at the Grand Palais and Palais de Tokyo. The project features a series of air-filled sculptures that float without burning fossil fuels or using engines, solar panels or batteries.</p>]]>
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