
In this image released on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024, Fahad Al Naymah's Mangiah (2024) is a sculptural light artwork that illustrates a caravan of white camels with neon lights, seen on the opening day of Noor Riyadh 2024 on Thursday, November 28, 2024 in Riyadh. The festival features more than 60 large-scale artworks that explore the relationship between the physical and the metaphysical. (Photo by AP Content Services for Noor Riyadh)

A visitor explores the international exhibit at the Dakar Biennale of Contemporary African Art in Dakar, Senegal, Friday, November 8, 2024. (Photo by Annika Hammerschlag/AP Photo)

People look at a beached whale installation by the Belgian art collective ”Captain Boomer” as it lies on embankment during the United Nations climate change conference COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan on November 17, 2024. (Photo by Murad Sezer/Reuters)

Chromointerferent Environment, 1974-2019 by Carlos Cruz-Diez at Tate Modern’s major new exhibition Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet in London on November 25, 2024. The show celebrates the early innovators of optical, kinetic, programmed and digital art who pioneered a new era of immersive sensory installations and automatically-generated works. (Photo by David Levene/The Guardian)

Visitors view the Yayoi Kusama exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria on December 13, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images for NGV)

The art installation “Les Snooki, retour a Lyon” by Moetu Batlle and David Passegand is presented during the festival of lights (Fetes des Lumieres) in Lyon, France on December 4, 2024. (Photo by Denis Balibouse/Reuters)

The artwork Hooligans by Gilbert and George is given a polish on November 27, 2024 before going on public display at Phillips auction house in London for a sale of modern and contemporary art. (Photo by Richard Pohle/Times Media Ltd)

Artists showcase works during 11th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art at Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane, Friday, November 29, 2024. The 11th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art is showcasing seventy artists, collectives and projects from over thirty countries. (Photo by Jono Searle/AAP Image)

A woman looks at some of the 60 plane trees wrapped in a pink-and-white polka-dot design developed especially for Melbourne by Japanese contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama titled “Ascension of Polka Dots on the Trees”, in Melbourne on November 27, 2024. The National Gallery of Victoria’s (NGV) world-premiere blockbuster exhibition Yayoi Kusama will be on display from 15 December 2024 to 21 April 2025. (Photo by William West/AFP Photo)

A man poses for a photo next to a banana attached with duct-tape that replaces the artwork “Comedian” by the artist Maurizio Cattelan, which was eaten by David Datuna, in Miami Beach, Florida, on December 7, 2019. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Reuters)

In this image released on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024, Evanescent (2021) is an immersive public art installation based on the fleeting quality of time, seen on the opening day of Noor Riyadh 2024 on Thursday, November 28, 2024 in Riyadh. The festival features more than 60 large-scale artworks that explore the relationship between the physical and the metaphysical. (Photo by AP Content Services for Noor Riyadh)

Wembley Parkв первой декаде декабря 2024 г. is thrilled to announce Trialogue, a new audio-visual 3D installation and the newest addition to its area-wide, free to enjoy, Art Trail. Created by visionary audio-visual artists Greenaway & Greenaway, the bespoke work breathes new life into three Grade II-listed K6 telephone boxes – Britain's iconic red phone booths. Trialogue remains on public display until March 2025. (Photo by www.wembleypark.com)

Visitors interact with an immersive light and AI display at the “Modern Guru and the Path to Artificial Happiness” exhibition by Australian art studio Eness at the Icon Siam shopping mall in Bangkok on December 2, 2024. (Photo by Lillian Suwanrumpha/AFP Photo)

A view shows an art installation titled “The Race” by artist Khalid Zaki during the fourth edition of “Forever is Now”, an international art exhibition that reimagines Egypt's ancient civilization through contemporary art in Giza Pyramids, on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt on November 4, 2024. (Photo by Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters)

A person watches the art installation “Les Snooki, retour a Lyon” by Moetu Batlle and David Passegand during the festival of lights (Fetes des Lumieres) in Lyon, France on December 4, 2024. (Photo by Denis Balibouse/Reuters)
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