Beautiful and odd sculptures that demand a full 360-degree exploration.
These may be the most intricate and mesmerizing contemporary artworks this fall… and that’s before you find out how they’re made.
This summer, you should check out these two group exhibitions in New York that hide some serious surprises.
If you're in NYC this summer, these 4 artwors are 100% worth visiting on your lunch break.
A rhino sculpture that's not about the rhino sculpture.
Don’t miss this chance to see Hugh Hayden’s work in person, and we strongly recommend bringing a friend!
Mariko Mori presents 7 new sculptures that push the boundaries of new materials, techniques, and far-out scientific theories.
We checked out Armory Art Fair Week and these 9 sculptures took the prize for "most innovative".
We take a look at an unexpected collision (and rare treat) happening right now at the center of the contemporary art world: Medieval Art.
A look at Wang Ningle's latest show that is a hybrid of mediums - it's simultaneously photography, sculpture, and perhaps even film.
16 high-intensity lasers cut through the misty air of a dark garage in West Chelsea in the latest work, Particulates, by Rita McBride.
Wim Delvoye's latest exhibition turns up the volume, featuring must-see sculptures from the last five years.
Daniel Canogar's latest high-tech artworks are mesmerizing digital paintings and seductive sculptural forms.
A not-to-miss art installation in a shipping container in Brooklyn.
Hiding in the Lower East Side are 4 magical artworks in two different group shows that are even more surprising with closer inspection.