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Photo by BB]
It's closed, via Matt LES_Miserable ...
As Gothamist pointed out on Friday, two five-month-old female Bengals (
Sonia and Tanya) were part of Norwegian artist Bjarn Melgaard's "Ideal Pole" exhibit at the Ramiken Crucible gallery on Grand Street.
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Katie Sokoler/Gothamist]
No word on
why the exhibit is closed. Or if the tigers will be back. They were scheduled to be there until June 3. Gothamist wrote, "We've reached out to the Humane Society of the U.S. to find out what the rules are about this sort of thing, because that cage looks too small to us."
Updated 3:31 p.m.:
Gothamist received a statement from the Human Society of the United States. Part of the statement:
The baby tigers on display at the Ramiken Crucible gallery were prematurely removed from their mothers, transported to New York from a game farm in Ohio that has been cited for failing to meet minimum standards of the federal Animal Welfare Act, and are confined to a tiny barren cage inside an art gallery.