Suspend yourself 40 feet in the air in a giant web.

Get quick to be entangle in Hudson Yards ' newest artistic offer .

The centrepiece of the exhibition is a new sculpture titledFree the airwave : How to get wind the creation in a spider / web . It features two 95 - foot - diam webs suspended 12 and 40 feet above the ground inside a 17,000 straight foot exhibit space . visitant can climb on the webs while experiencing a multi - receptive " concert in four part " have mist and pre - recorded , vibrational wakeless waves sent through the net .

The Shed ’s gallery also boast Saraceno ’s work , including lighted wanderer web , sculptures that be adrift power by the sun , and a young piece calledWe Do Not All Breathe the Same Airthat artistically maps particulate matter air contamination around the US .

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Photo by Nicholas Knight, courtesy the artist, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, and The Shed

" At the heart of Tomás Saraceno ’s work is a fresh way of dwell and experiencing the domain , one that centers on an ecologically post - fossil fuel future tense . Tomás salute the necessity to reevaluate how we perceive and maneuver in the world and what to expect from it , which he accomplish through interconnected , nonhierarchical collaboration across the human and nonhuman , " said Emma Enderby , The Shed ’s curator - at - large , in a press statement . " The tune and the particle that specify it , spiders and their web , and our visitors are all protagonists inParticular Matter(s)at The Shed . "

Particular Matter(s)is on showing through Sunday , April 17 . You canpurchase tickets online here . While you ’re there , you may also jibe out someThrillist - recommended restaurants in the domain .

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Photo by Nicholas Knight, courtesy of the artist and The Shed

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Photo by Nicholas Knight, courtesy of Aerocene Foundation

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Photo by Nicholas Knight, courtesy of the artist and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery