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Welcome to Luna Luna, the carnival that time forgot

Keith Haring鈥檚 carousel and mural are part of Luna Luna, a restored art carnival in a Los Angeles warehouse, Jan. 17, 2024. The original park opened in Hamburg, Germany, in 1987 with 30 original works; 16 are on display in the LA exhibit this spring.

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March 13, 2024

Whimsy is everywhere at the art carnival Luna Luna: Forgotten聽Fantasy. Don鈥檛 try to hop on the carousel, though. That鈥檚 designed
by Keith Haring, one of the 20th century鈥檚 most celebrated artists.

The fact that so many works at Luna Luna, which runs through this聽spring in Los Angeles, are only for gazing upon hardly lessens the joy.

鈥淵ou聽just smile,鈥 says Gina Gallo, an animated-film producer visiting the exhibit.聽鈥淚t鈥檚 eye candy for the soul.鈥

Why We Wrote This

Amusement parks offer an escape from the doldrums of everyday life. But rather than thrills, this art carnival peddles whimsy and joy.

The fanciful pieces have roots in Hamburg, Germany, where Austrian聽multimedia artist Andr茅 Heller in the 1980s summoned a who鈥檚 who of聽visionaries to think up rides, music, and immersive experiences for an聽amusement park. Salvador Dal铆 added a domed, mirrored room; David聽Hockney created his version of a forest; Jean-Michel Basquiat dreamed up a聽Ferris wheel. And music by Philip Glass filled a pavilion by Roy Lichtenstein.

After its Hamburg run, the park was packed up and put away in storage,聽where it languished for decades. It took rapper Drake to help revive it 鈥 with聽a $100 million investment from his entertainment company. Every detail of聽every structure invites discovery.

Kimmel silenced, as political and corporate pressures converge

The attractions beckon Mimi Maynard, who runs a production company聽with Ms. Gallo and a third partner. She says she wishes she could climb聽aboard.

鈥淚t鈥檚 magical,鈥 she says.

David Hockney鈥檚 Enchanted Tree has a light show choreographed to music.
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The writer and the photographer are reflected in mirrors inside Salvador Dal铆鈥檚 Dal铆dom.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat, one of the icons assembled by Austrian artist Andr茅 Heller to create works for the original park, dreamed up this Ferris wheel.
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Mimi Maynard, a visitor to the exhibit, admires Kenny Scharf鈥檚 painted swing attraction. Luna Luna is 鈥渕agical,鈥 she says.
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A Keith Haring-designed carousel sculpture lights up Luna Luna.
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A visitor takes a picture of Andr茅 Heller鈥檚 spiky Dream Station, at the outdoor entrance to Luna Luna.
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