Public Art "Ballerina Clown"

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Venice, United States

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Public Art "Ballerina Clown" Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Public Art "Ballerina Clown" is located in Venice, United States on 255 Rose Ave. Public Art "Ballerina Clown" is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in United States.

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255 Rose Ave

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Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Jason Harrold

30 foot Ballerina Clown. Created by Jonathan Borofsky and unveiled in 1989. I love this work of art that has been here for a LOOOONG Time. I feel like it really captures and incapsulates the mood of Venice, happy, sad, weird all at once. I was very disappointed when CVS moved in. seems so out of place to have a CVS under such an iconic art installation. One of my favorite things to do is drive by with people from out of town or not familiar with the area and love to see their reaction when they happen upon it and discover it for themselves. The leg used to move which was really cool.

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Sara Matthews

Love the Ballerina Clown. Used to move the leg...

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Michael Dewar

This clown. This clown seeped into my subconscious the first time I saw it, and occasionally dominates my thoughts in my most contemplative moments. Was it there before the CVS, or installed later? Is it based on a real person/clown? Does it come to life and dance when nobody is watching? Is it a guardian, protecting Venice from some ancient eldritch horror originating in the sea? Would it be good luck if I crawled up there and rubbed it's shoe? Only questions. No answers. See the ballerina clown. Ponder.

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Jeremy Thone

I love the Ballerina clown to me it fits Venice Beach perfectly. Venice is an odd place with rich people and poor people. The clown fits the juxtaposition of the area perfectly.

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JR Curley

Ah - the horrifyingly interesting "Ballerina Clown" by Jonathan Borofsky. This...interesting...sculpture hangs over a CVS and completely dominates the building it hangs off on. It's very easy to get good photographs of this sculpture - it sits on an intersection - so you can get multiple angles from varying distances. It's walking distance (actually visual distance) from the Public Art "Giant Binoculars" by Frank Gehry. Pro tip - years ago one of it's legs kicked - and this was recently brought back in 2014!

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ayantex

Hahaha this ballerina clown make me laugh. It is on top on the roof of CVS. It's like a Giant clown has came to Venice .

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Chris Morris

Not a fan.

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Yiro Monterroso

This clown is a joke.