If you're late for work every day, maybe you just need Darren Almond's A Bigger Clock. Measuring 81 inches wide, the work is part of the exhibit Contemporary Sculpture, running until Oct. 14 at NYC's Zwirner & Wirth gallery. In another time zone, London's Tate Modern recently launched Tate Tracks, for which they asked contemporary musicians to write a song influenced by works in their collection. A different tune will be unveiled each week, playing on headphones beside the work, starting with The Chemical Brothers' "The Rock Drill," inspired by Jacob Epstein's Torso in Metal. Future installments will include the likes of the Klaxons and Graham Coxon, complementing such luminaries as Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and Anish Kapoor. Go to www.tate.org.uk
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