“Interacting with this installation makes things we take for granted like buildings, grass or trees novel, and Oklahoma is the perfect place for Saraceno’s work,” Davis said. “The piece was originally shown in Manhattan on the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s roof, but I think Oklahoma’s open skies and flat lands are an ideal match for Cloud City.”
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