Juan Fontanive creates self-flipping flip books of butterflies and hummingbirds... and it's even more amazing than you think.
An exploration of Cayce Zavaglia’s painstaking, detailed embroidery portraits from the front—and the back.
A dizzying installation that will make you question reality.
We take a different look at an exhibition of Dan Flavin's fluorescent light sculptures from the 60s and 70s.
Months after these extraordinary gallery exhibitions have closed, we share three artworks that can't be forgotten.
Amazing and huge sculptures from De Wain Valentine that you've almost got to see to believe. Check out how they're made.
Robotic "mirrors" that "reflect" whatever is in front of them with physical pixels.
2D wall sculptures made from deconstructed wood objects that are put back together to look 3D.
An exhibition where every sculpture was constructed by a variety of spiders that each create their own silky web.
On view in New York, an exhibition by Yuken Teruya that shows just what paper can do.
Mind-blowing photographs of mirrors that are reflecting flowers while they're being electrocuted. Whoa!
Controversial artist KATSU unveils his latest: a remote-controlling a FLYING ROBOT that sprays paint. Is it art? What do you think?
Sculptor Matt Hoyt presents a new body of tiny abstract sculptures made from diverse materials that must be seen in person.
An unbelievable installation of 30,000 hand-made kites made of rice paper and bamboo supports.
A reality-jarring exhibition of a meticulously crafted a TSA airport security checkpoint made entirely out of sculpted wood.