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Another sculpture by Tom Otterness from the new exhibition at Gowanus Ballroom,To the Stars on the Wings of an Eel (through July 7).

Another sculpture by Tom Otterness from the new exhibition at Gowanus Ballroom,To the Stars on the Wings of an Eel (through July 7).

One more highlight from the new Gowanus Ballroom show To the Stars on the Wings of an Eel (through July 7) is this Tom Otterness installation.

One more highlight from the new Gowanus Ballroom show To the Stars on the Wings of an Eel (through July 7) is this Tom Otterness installation.

Another highlight of the new Gowanus Ballroom show, To the Stars on the Wings of an Eel (through July 7), is “The Acorn,” the homemade submarine that Duke Riley nearly took for a cruise in New York Harbor.

Another highlight of the new Gowanus Ballroom show, To the Stars on the Wings of an Eel (through July 7), is “The Acorn,” the homemade submarine that Duke Riley nearly took for a cruise in New York Harbor.

Another Swoon piece, this one from the new exhibition at Gowanus Ballroom, To the Stars on the Wings of an Eel (through July 7).

Another Swoon piece, this one from the new exhibition at Gowanus Ballroom, To the Stars on the Wings of an Eel (through July 7).

This week I interviewed Mark Read, one of the two artists behind the iconic “99%” projection on November 17, about his new mobile Occupy Wall Street projection van, The Illuminator. Last night Read offered a few friends a preview of the Illuminator at Gowanus Ballroom before it makes its debut at Zuccotti Park tonight.

This week I interviewed Mark Read, one of the two artists behind the iconic “99%” projection on November 17, about his new mobile Occupy Wall Street projection van, The Illuminator. Last night Read offered a few friends a preview of the Illuminator at Gowanus Ballroom before it makes its debut at Zuccotti Park tonight.

Can’t decide if this hanging sculpture by Melanie Vote, “Found” —yet another from the Gowanus Ballroom’s current show, The Longest Night (through December 18)—is intended to be morbid, cute, or both.

Can’t decide if this hanging sculpture by Melanie Vote, “Found” —yet another from the Gowanus Ballroom’s current show, The Longest Night (through December 18)—is intended to be morbid, cute, or both.

And another installation from the Gowanus Ballroom’s exhibition, The Longest Night (through December 18), R. Justin Stewart’s “Full Empty 2” (2010).

And another installation from the Gowanus Ballroom’s exhibition, The Longest Night (through December 18), R. Justin Stewart’s “Full Empty 2” (2010).

Impressively weightless wood installation by Jeremy Holmes titled “1/4 Mile,” one of the pieces in the Gowanus Ballroom’s new show, The Longest Night (through December 18).

Impressively weightless wood installation by Jeremy Holmes titled “1/4 Mile,” one of the pieces in the Gowanus Ballroom’s new show, The Longest Night (through December 18).

There’s lots of great work in the Gowanus Ballroom’s new exhibition, The Architecture of Devotion, but none quite so detailed as Peter Waite’s post-apocalyptic miniature sculptures.

There’s lots of great work in the Gowanus Ballroom’s new exhibition, The Architecture of Devotion, but none quite so detailed as Peter Waite’s post-apocalyptic miniature sculptures.