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A 55,000-Square-Foot Fun House: The Art of Martin Creed

A 55,000-Square-Foot Fun House: The Art of Martin Creed

Art that will make you smile, roll your eyes, and appreciate the pointless joy of art that doesn’t need a reason.

Eye Contact: Jordan Wolfson’s High-Tech Sculpture

Eye Contact: Jordan Wolfson’s High-Tech Sculpture

Jordan Wolfson's loud, violent, and eye-contact-making robotic marionette is simultaneously confusing and yet completely inescapable.

James Turrell: Early Work

James Turrell: Early Work

James Turrell is showcasing his first experiments with light at Pace Gallery in New York.

Brad Troemel: Aluminum Ant Hills and Plantable Paper

Brad Troemel: Aluminum Ant Hills and Plantable Paper

A must-see: Brad Troemel's sculptures made using odd Pinterest-learned skills, aluminum casting, mushroom growing, even live roaches.

Mark Dion: A Library for the Birds

Mark Dion: A Library for the Birds

A library created for birds who don't seem to care at all.

Wooden Lakes: The Sculpture of Maya Lin

Wooden Lakes: The Sculpture of Maya Lin

A perspective-changing group show, "Of a Different Nature" is on view at Jack Shainman Gallery in NYC.

Making Butterflies: The Perpetual Flip Books of Juan Fontanive

Making Butterflies: The Perpetual Flip Books of Juan Fontanive

Juan Fontanive creates self-flipping flip books of butterflies and hummingbirds... and it's even more amazing than you think.

Painting With Thread: New Work by Cayce Zavaglia

Painting With Thread: New Work by Cayce Zavaglia

An exploration of Cayce Zavaglia’s painstaking, detailed embroidery portraits from the front—and the back.

When Walls Become Floors: The Art of Samara Golden

When Walls Become Floors: The Art of Samara Golden

A dizzying installation that will make you question reality.

The Ambient Light of Dan Flavin

The Ambient Light of Dan Flavin

We take a different look at an exhibition of Dan Flavin's fluorescent light sculptures from the 60s and 70s.

3 Artworks That Changed My World

3 Artworks That Changed My World

Months after these extraordinary gallery exhibitions have closed, we share three artworks that can't be forgotten.

Stealing the Sky: The Sculpture of De Wain Valentine

Stealing the Sky: The Sculpture of De Wain Valentine

Amazing and huge sculptures from De Wain Valentine that you've almost got to see to believe. Check out how they're made.

Fuzzy Pixels: New Robotic

Fuzzy Pixels: New Robotic "Mirrors" by Daniel Rozin

Robotic "mirrors" that "reflect" whatever is in front of them with physical pixels.

Flattening Reality: The Art of Michael Zelehoski

Flattening Reality: The Art of Michael Zelehoski

2D wall sculptures made from deconstructed wood objects that are put back together to look 3D.

Working With Spiders: Tomás Saraceno

Working With Spiders: Tomás Saraceno

An exhibition where every sculpture was constructed by a variety of spiders that each create their own silky web.