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Every month our resident art expert, David Behringer, searches for the best of what’s happening in modern art in New York City galleries. He seeks the best exhibitions and shows that most of us wouldn’t even know existed, and shares an up close and personal view of the artists and their work.

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.

Cutting Paper Into Trees: The Art of Yuken Teruya

Cutting Paper Into Trees: The Art of Yuken Teruya

On view in New York, an exhibition by Yuken Teruya that shows just what paper can do.

Exploding Mirrors: The Photography of Ori Gersht

Exploding Mirrors: The Photography of Ori Gersht

Mind-blowing photographs of mirrors that are reflecting flowers while they're being electrocuted. Whoa!

Painting with Drones: The Art of KATSU

Painting with Drones: The Art of KATSU

Controversial artist KATSU unveils his latest: a remote-controlling a FLYING ROBOT that sprays paint. Is it art? What do you think?

2014 Year in Review: Unframed

2014 Year in Review: Unframed

We take a look back at a year of mind-blowing art exhibitions featured in our Unframed column.

Small Things: The Sculpture of Matt Hoyt

Small Things: The Sculpture of Matt Hoyt

Sculptor Matt Hoyt presents a new body of tiny abstract sculptures made from diverse materials that must be seen in person.

Thousands of Kites: The Art of Jacob Hashimoto

Thousands of Kites: The Art of Jacob Hashimoto

An unbelievable installation of 30,000 hand-made kites made of rice paper and bamboo supports.

Technology and Trees: The Sculpture of Roxy Paine

Technology and Trees: The Sculpture of Roxy Paine

A reality-jarring exhibition of a meticulously crafted a TSA airport security checkpoint made entirely out of sculpted wood.

Maskull Lasserre: Re-carving Sculpture

Maskull Lasserre: Re-carving Sculpture

Maskull Lasserre is a sculptor who carves discarded sculptures to reveal internal bone and muscle structure.

Stitching Photographs: Various Approaches

Stitching Photographs: Various Approaches

A curated exhibition that explores the approaches of 11 artists who take a needle and thread to photographs.

Millions Of Pieces: The Sculptures of Tara Donovan

Millions Of Pieces: The Sculptures of Tara Donovan

Artist Tara Donovan transforms “ordinary” objects by the thousands into impossible and awe-inspiring formations.

The Reversed Perspective of Patrick Hughes

The Reversed Perspective of Patrick Hughes

Be careful. The paintings of Patrick Hughes are so unbelievable that they could literally hit you in the face.

Vik Muniz and the Photography of Photography

Vik Muniz and the Photography of Photography

Photographs taken of an arrangement of hundreds of other photographs that represent a photograph. Got that?