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Balloon Museum’s ‘EmotionAir’ Exhibition Arrives in Chicago, Offering Immersive Inflatable Art Experience

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Chicago is set to immerse itself in a vibrant world of inflatable art as the internationally acclaimed Balloon Museum presents its “EmotionAir: Art You Can Feel” exhibition, marking a significant addition to Balloon Museum Chicago. Opening its doors at The Fields Studios on October 30, 2025, this highly anticipated Balloon Museum Chicago event promises a captivating journey that explores the profound connection between art and human emotion. This highly anticipated event will run daily through April 6, 2026, offering Chicagoans and visitors alike a unique opportunity to engage with art in a novel and dynamic way, positioning itself as a premier inflatable art Chicago attraction.

The Balloon Museum Chicago: A Global Phenomenon Lands Here

The Balloon Museum, a global project founded in 2021, has garnered widespread recognition, attracting over seven million visitors worldwide across its various immersive exhibitions, including “Pop Air” and “Let’s Fly”. “EmotionAir” is no stranger to international acclaim, having previously enchanted audiences in London, Paris, New York, San Francisco, and Singapore, among other major cities. The exhibition’s arrival in Chicago marks its latest stop, transforming The Fields Studios into a playground of light, color, and form. The Fields Studios, a recently developed film and TV production complex located in a former Marshall Fields warehouse, provides a vast canvas for this expansive exhibition, solidifying its status as a key Balloon Museum Chicago destination.

Exploring Emotions Through Inflatable Art at Balloon Museum Chicago

“EmotionAir” aims to do more than just display art; it seeks to make visitors feel the art, embodying the spirit of art you can feel. The exhibition features nearly 20 large-scale, balloon-based installations designed by internationally renowned artists. These artworks are crafted to evoke a wide spectrum of human sentiments, transforming inflatable materials into vehicles for emotional expression. Visitors can expect an immersive experience filled with interactive installations, emotional projections, and performance art. The concept behind “EmotionAir” is to turn artworks into mirrors, encouraging viewers to explore the intricate dynamics between art, emotion, action, and reaction, offering a truly immersive art experience.

Immersive Installations and Sensory Journeys at Balloon Museum Chicago

This exhibition is designed to transport visitors on an unprecedented sensory journey. Installations range from the colossal to the intimate, pushing the boundaries of form and space. Highlights include “Hyperfeeling,” an immersive ball pit that has gained significant social media attention, and diverse pieces like Cyril Lancelin’s “Cube Abyss,” which explores fear, and Momoyo Torimitsu’s pink rabbits symbolizing frustration. Other featured artists include Karina Smigla-Bobinski, Alex Schweder, and Motomichi Nakamura, each contributing unique perspectives on inflatable art and emotional expression. The exhibition encourages active participation, inviting both children and adults to touch, explore, and engage with the art, making it a wonderful family art exhibit and one of the most exciting Chicago art events.

Planning Your Visit to Balloon Museum Chicago

The “EmotionAir” exhibition is located at The Fields Studios, Gate 1, 2828 N. Pulaski Rd. in Chicago. Timed tickets are available, with hours varying by day: Monday to Thursday from 1 PM to 7 PM, Friday from 12 PM to 8 PM, Saturday from 10 AM to 8 PM, and Sunday from 10 AM to 7 PM. Ticket prices vary by age and date, starting from approximately $28 for children and $37 for adults. The Balloon Museum operates on a cashless basis. Visitors are encouraged to explore this unique art experience and enjoy the immersive world of “EmotionAir” during its run in Chicago, a must-see for any fan of inflatable art Chicago.

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