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Peter Zimmerman poured resin onto the floors of the museum gallery foto by Bernhard Strauss.jpg

The point of going to most galleries is to look at what's hanging on the walls. Yet as part of his new show, the German artist Peter Zimmerman wants you to pay just as much attention to the ground—which is why he's painted more than 1,400 square feet of museum flooring with colorful resin. It's designed to look as though his paintings are dripping off the walls, forming candy-colored resin pools on the floor.

On display at Germany's Museum für Neue Kunst, Zimmerman's Freiburg School exhibition is all about highlighting the way art can (and should) interact with its surroundings. Although the wall paintings are more conventional abstract oil paintings, the floors are painted with up to eight layers of transparent colored resin that subtly alter the atmosphere of each gallery.

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