This exhibition, it’s going to be yuge!
Provocative New York artist Andres Serrano is showing off hundreds of examples of Donald Trump memorabilia in a new installation devoted to the businessman-turned-president called “The Game: All Things Trump.”
The 68-year-old behind the controversial “Piss Christ” portrait, depicting a crucifix submerged in his own urine, has gathered items as diverse as a $1,880 wedding cake favor from Trump’s 2005 marriage to Melania, and a blackjack table rescued from his now-defunct Atlantic City casino for the display in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District.
Taking pride of place is The Post’s famous 1990 front page headlined “The Best Sex I Ever Had” after The Donald’s second wife, Marla Maples, boasted about his performance in the bedroom.
“My subject matter is very basic and I do work about sex, death, religion and race,” says Serrano about the exhibition, which opens Friday. “So it’s only natural I turn my attention to Trump.”
The artist — who describes the multimedia installation as a “portrait of a man painted with his own brushes” — spent the last year acquiring $100,000 worth of memorabilia from eBay, auctions and other sources.





