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Coming Soon to Faneuil Hall: 23-Foot-Tall 'Fruit Tree'
Selfies, a 23-foot-tall fruit tree and historic Boston combine to pump up interest in the Museum of Fine Art's "Megacities Asia" exhibition.

Boston, MA - Selfies, a 23-foot-tall fruit tree and Faneuil Hall come together to pump up interest in the Museum of Fine Art's incoming "Megacities Asia" exhibition.
MFA Boston will inflate Seoul-based artist Choi Jeong Hwa's "Fruit Tree" Friday at 12:30 p.m. at Marketplace Center, near the Boston Public Market and Fanueil Hall.
Per the #inflategate Facebook event page, "Fruit Tree" is one of 19 immersive artworks featured in the MFA's "Megacities Asia" exhibition through July 17. It is also part of the MFA's "Fruit Tree, Go Free" promotion—free Museum admission for all the "fresh pics" taken with the "Fruit Tree."
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To redeem, simply show your photos at any MFA ticket desk. Rules available on bit.ly/megafruittree.
“Megacities Asia” runs April 8 through July 17.
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In addition to Hwa's "Fruit Tree," the exhibition features her "Breathing Flower," seen below, as well as works by 11 other artists, including the acclaimed Ai Weiwei, of China.
A video posted by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (@mfaboston) on Mar 24, 2016 at 1:49pm PDT
>> Photo credit Choi Jeong Hwa and Park Ryu Sook Gallery
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