Fulfilling the exhibition’s Instagrammable potential, Deitch has mounted a series of selfie-inducing mirrors by Makoto Taniguchi. The artist creates untitled, wood-framed boxes with a pane of glass on top, over which he paints abstracted, cartoonish faces. They reflect off the mirror at the back of the box, so that viewers simultaneously see the images and their own faces. The floating heads have round circles for eyes, but no noses or mouths—accentuating their ghostliness and enhancing the sensation that as much as you’re looking at them, they’re also watching you.