The 10 best interactive summer art installations in nyc




















Don't miss the second part of the exhibit where you can learn about the history of surveillance and also search for your face in the surveillance images taken. Note: If your children are afraid of the dark, they might not like some sections. A giant mushroom, fish, and a giant cube for climbing make Carsten Holler's Reason a must-see. Photo courtesy of Gagosian Gallery. Carsten Holler: Reason — Chelsea Gagosian Gallery; through August 11 Remember a few years back when the New Museum had a three-story slide that had people lining up around the block?

Well artist Carsten Holler is back, this time at the Gagosian Gallery in Chelsea with more theme-park-esque pieces.

The exhibit includes a giant cube that kids are encouraged to climb through, mirrored revolving doors to push, a giant mushroom carousel to turn, and hyper-real little fishes. Misting water elements even offer a little relief from the heat. Check out our video, which describes it better than we ever could with words. Right inside the lobby are two pieces by Jillian Mayer that will really surprise kids. The first is a colorful sculpture that kids are allowed to climb on.

Yes, they can climb on the sculpture in a museum! And then keep your eyes on the floor for a tiny little surprise below. Photo by helenesqueens via Instagram. This exhibit invites you to climb right into a tub of foam cubes, a bed of straw, books, and other experiences. Of course, the big draw at the Whitney right now is the Calder: Hypermobility exhibit.

Jack Howard-Potter, a sculptor from Long Island City, decorates public spaces with his dynamic pieces of work. One of his newest pieces features a figure appearing to swing in a park. His work embraces beauty and brings mesmerizing art to the public eye.

Opened September 12, , this new installment by Queens based artist, Laura Lappi, analyzes the impact New York living spaces and their costs have on its communities. One side of the mural shows people delighted over the garden and its glory, while a different side peeks into the future of the garden with images of native butterflies, flowerbeds, and a pumpkin patch.

When: Until November 29th, Where: Various locations across all 5 boroughs 2. Freedman Plaza, Manhattan 3. Tags: exhibition. Museum of Sex MoSex. Museums Special interest Flatiron price 2 of 4. Buy ticket. New York Hall of Science. Museums Science and technology Queens. New York Historical Society. Museums Upper West Side. New York Transit Museum. Museums Special interest Boerum Hill price 1 of 4. Museums Special interest Midtown West. Museum of Illusions. Museums Special interest West Village.

The Tenement Museum. Read review. Recommended [image]. You may also like [image] [title]. Get us in your inbox Sign up to our newsletter for the latest and greatest from your city and beyond.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000