
NYC Gallery Extends Run of Spooky, Futuristic Art Installation
Management Gallery Extends Run of Immersive Art Installation 'LUCA' New York City's Management Gallery has extended the run of Anastasia Komar's captivating art installation, "LUCA" (Last Universal Common Ancestor), until June 8th. The exhibit offers a multi-sensory experience, featuring a large, bubble-like centerpiece and smaller, intriguing sculptures. One visitor described the installation as "spooky and futuristic." The gallery's decision to extend the show is a testament to its popularity and the unique experience it provides. Komar's work has been praised for its innovative use of form and space, and "LUCA" is no exception. "It's truly a remarkable piece that pushes boundaries," said one art critic. The gallery invites art enthusiasts to experience this immersive exhibit before it closes.