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Tomorrow: Watch Real Animals Race On A River Live From China

Tomorrow: Watch Real Animals Race On A River Live From China

Pull yourself out of the balmy weather tomorrow and watch a river race between the 12 animals of the Zodiac, using actual animals, live from Zhujiajiao, China. Artist Duke Riley, who in 2009 turned the Queens Museum of Art into a real-life Roman battle, is staging the event as a Rematch for the animals who were cheated in the original race thousands of years ago by the rat. “No calendars will be reset at the finish line nor will any closer understanding of that mythical day be realized," Riley says in a release. "The only realization will be a brief moment of divine absurdity between two shores.” more ›

More Battle Scene Shots From Throwdown At Queens Museum

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Here are some more photographs of the wonderfully chaotic public art event, Those About to Die Salute You, at the Queens Museum of Art. Conceived by artist Duke Riley, we noted yesterday that the event was a Roman-themed naval battle that also involved tomato throwing, baguette battles, watermelon cannon balls, warriors in togas and other museums—the Brooklyn Museum, El Museo del Barrio and the Bronx Museum of the Arts. Oh, and the madness did make the Queens Museum's director a little nervous. more ›

Tomatoes Fly At Museum Battle In Queens

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Who knew Queens would make such an amazing stage for an epic Roman battle? Last night museums from all over the city converged on the mock battleground, fighting with baguettes, watermelon and tomatoes (smooshy and rotten, of course). The artist behind the madness was Duke Riley, who told NY1, "We're recreating a roman naumachia, which is when the emperor would flood an arena like the coliseum or Circus Maximus and create a mock naval battle where they would send condemned prisoners to fight on boats to the finish." more ›

NYC Museums Battle On and Offline

NYC Museums Battle On and Offline

It looks like the Queens Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Museum are battling it out... on Twitter! It's impossible to say who is winning this publicity stunt war, but the Queens folk had a pretty good burn, posting the above pic and saying they found the Brooklyn Museum on their panorama. more ›

Waterfalls Will Really Tie the East River Together

Waterfalls Will Really Tie the East River Together

Danish–Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson will work with the Public Art Fund – a nonprofit that brought Anish Kapoor's "Sky Mirror" and Jeff Koons's "Puppy," to Rockefeller Center – to bring freestanding waterfalls to the East River this spring. The project will be officially announced tomorrow, but a source tells the Sun that the waterfalls will rise 60 to 70 feet above the water, which is more than half as high as the Brooklyn Bridge roadway. The spectacle will be visible from the area around the Seaport and Brooklyn Heights. more ›

Pencil This In

Pencil This In

ART: Duke Riley brings his latest exhibit, After the Battle of Brooklyn: East River Incognita II, to Magnan Projects. Starting tonight and showing through December 22nd, the works imagine New York during the Revolutionary War and "interweave historical and contemporary events with elements of fiction and myth to create allegorical histories. His re-imagined narratives comment on a range of issues from the cultural impact of overdevelopment and gentrification of waterfront communities to contradictions within political ideologies as well as commerce and the role of the artist in society and at war." more ›

New Trend:  Building Your Own Turtle Submarine!

New Trend: Building Your Own Turtle Submarine!

Yesterday, the odd news about the NYPD's arrest of three men involved with an egg-shaped submarine near the Queen Mary 2, off the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, revealed that a Brooklyn artist was behind the whole benign operation. Police Commissioner called artist Duke Riley's stunt "marine mischief," adding that the "creative craft of three adventuresome individuals" did "not pose any terrorist threat." more ›

Submarine-Like Vessel - And 3 Men - Found in Brooklyn

Submarine-Like Vessel - And 3 Men - Found in Brooklyn

Totally weird: Authorities have found a "make-shift" submarine with three men in it near the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal. WABC 7 reports that the men may have been trying to "set sail off Brooklyn." more ›

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