Rain Room
Visitors explore ‘Rain Room’ by artists Random International, a 100 square metre field of falling water which parts as visitors walk underneath, at the Barbican. (PA)
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'Blu Tack' Sculpture by Elizabeth Thompson
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Star Wars Mashed Up With Classic Art
Fantastic Wire Sculpture by Fantasywire
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Surreal Portraits Splicing Other People's Pictures
The Art of the App: Works made on iPads and iPhones
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Coin Sculptures
Camera Garden of André Feliciano
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