A joint art exhibit is on display with the pieces split between two spaces - one in Manhattan and one in Queens.

The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1 are now featuring 165 works by Bruce Nauman The exhibit, called Disappearing Acts, spans the sixth floor at MoMA and the entire museum in Long Island City.

Nauman was known for his sculptures, work with neon lettering and video.

Curators behind the exhibit hope it gets people to keep their eyes and ears open. 

"The world is much more open than most of believe or can believe, that there are infinite opportunities," said Kathy Halbreich, Lead Curator for Bruce Nauman: Disappearing Acts.

People can see the exhibit for free at MoMA PS1 this Sunday.

If you can't make it the works will be on display through mid-February at both museums.