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Inflatable poo? Don't step in it, bounce on it!

An inflatable sculpture called 'Complex Pile' by American contemporary artist Paul Mccarthy on display as part of the 'Inflation!' exhibition curated by Mobile M on April 24, 2013 in Hong Kong. The inflatable artwork is one of six on display as part of the exhibition which is open from April 25 until June 9.
An inflatable sculpture called 'Complex Pile' by American contemporary artist Paul Mccarthy on display as part of the 'Inflation!' exhibition curated by Mobile M on April 24, 2013 in Hong Kong. The inflatable artwork is one of six on display as part of the exhibition which is open from April 25 until June 9.Jessica Hromas / Getty Images
An inflatable sculpture called 'Falling into the Mundane World' by Tam Wai Pingon on display as part of the 'Inflation!' exhibition curated by Mobile M on April 24, in Hong Kong.
An inflatable sculpture called 'Falling into the Mundane World' by Tam Wai Pingon on display as part of the 'Inflation!' exhibition curated by Mobile M on April 24, in Hong Kong.Jessica Hromas / Getty Images
A member of the public bounces on a life-size interactive inflatable sculpture of Stonehenge called 'Sacrilege 2012' by English contemporary artist Jeremy Deller on display as part of the 'Inflation!' exhibition curated by Mobile M on April 24 in Hong Kong.
A member of the public bounces on a life-size interactive inflatable sculpture of Stonehenge called 'Sacrilege 2012' by English contemporary artist Jeremy Deller on display as part of the 'Inflation!' exhibition curated by Mobile M on April 24 in Hong Kong.Jessica Hromas / Getty Images

Inflatable installations, one of which you can bounce on, are on display in Hong Kong at the site of the future museum of visual arts, known as M+. The exhibit is the largest contemporary art exhibition ever to be mounted in Hong Kong. More about the exhibit

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