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Walk through the rain without getting wet in a high-tech installation at MoMA.

Walk through the rain without getting wet in a high-tech installation at MoMA.

The Guide to Frieze New York: parties, art fairs, ping pong, and a secret Frieze speakeasy.

The Guide to Frieze New York: parties, art fairs, ping pong, and a secret Frieze speakeasy.

Die Antwoord and photographer Roger Ballen collaborate on a show at Mouche Gallery in LA.

Die Antwoord and photographer Roger Ballen collaborate on a show at Mouche Gallery in LA.

Children reenact famous tragedies, including the 9/11 events, Abu Ghraib, and the Jonestown massacre.

Children reenact famous tragedies, including the 9/11 events, Abu Ghraib, and the Jonestown massacre.

Still lifes turned out to be the occasion for some of Pop’s most innovative and witty expressions. Up now at Acquavella Gallery.

Still lifes turned out to be the occasion for some of Pop’s most innovative and witty expressions. Up now at Acquavella Gallery.

Ten things to do at the New Museum’s Ideas City festival, from parkour to animated GIFs.

Ten things to do at the New Museum’s Ideas City festival, from parkour to animated GIFs.

Yazmany Arboleda’s Monday Morning project uses 10,000 balloons to raise awareness about the effects of war in Kabul.

Yazmany Arboleda’s Monday Morning project uses 10,000 balloons to raise awareness about the effects of war in Kabul.

Join ARTLOG and Stonehenge NYC this Saturday, May 4 for an exclusive guided tour of Upper East Side art galleries!

Join ARTLOG and Stonehenge NYC this Saturday, May 4 for an exclusive guided tour of Upper East Side art galleries!

Ken Solomon portrays his relationships with Google, iTunes, and his iPhone in paintings at Josée Bienvenu Gallery.

Ken Solomon portrays his relationships with Google, iTunes, and his iPhone in paintings at Josée Bienvenu Gallery.

Michael Gittes uses syringes to apply small dots and streams of paint.

Michael Gittes uses syringes to apply small dots and streams of paint.