Climb through a denim tunnel, wade through thousands of plastic cords, and jump into two unbelievable underground exhibitions at New York's Contemporary Art Galleries this summer.
To mark NYCxDESIGN and ICFF, the Moooi New York store is hosting a pink, video game-inspired pop-up installation by Crosby Studios.
Lily Clark and Analuisa Corrigan combine their talents to create a sensorial installation inspired by clay, water, and flowers.
TIDAL is an interactive art installation by The Urban Conga that hopes to open up a dialogue about climate change issues through play.
Inspired by New York's Flatiron Building, Interwoven is an interactive installation that comes alive with lights and colors when engaged.
Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork presents an intriguing interaction of sculpture + sound featuring giant hand-felted coats that absorb sound as visitors' footsteps are captured and broadcast throughout the gallery in real time.
Triennale Milano reconstructed Casa Lana, part of a 1960s Milanese residence designed by iconic Italian designer Ettore Sottsass.
Shape Tomorrow invites visitors to choose a toy figure, then imagine where this person lives, works, and plays amongst nine 5 meter tall buildings of the installation.
These bongs by designer Serena Confalonieri are inspired by the psychedelia of the 70s as well as the evanescent colors of nebula clouds in space.
With Kohler's 3D printing technology, artist Daniel Arsham designs an innovative sink with a ceramic vessel and cast-iron base, Rock.01, as well as an installation that emulates the forms of the sink.
Yinka Ilori reimagines a launderette in London as a playful, interactive installation out of 200,000 LEGO bricks inspired by children's creative optimism and resilience.
Liz West, known for colorful + cheerful public installations, shares her learnings in designing for public spaces. Take a listen!
Artist Maya Lin plants a Ghost Forest of 49 dying trees in NYC's Madison Square Park in a surreal and jarring display of climate change.
Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson's newest exhibition is a hypnotic play of colorful light that feels like peering into the cosmos.
Merging the past + the present brought the LASVIT Art Therapy installation to life in Abu Dhabi – all 16 meters and 620 kilograms of it.