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Art Exhibit Curated for Canines Opens in New York


Dogs interact with Merav Ezer's "The Barking Project" at dOGUMENTA (I) NYC, Aug. 11, 2017, in New York. The art show in Lower Manhattan features 10 sculptures and installations created specifically for dogs.
Dogs interact with Merav Ezer's "The Barking Project" at dOGUMENTA (I) NYC, Aug. 11, 2017, in New York. The art show in Lower Manhattan features 10 sculptures and installations created specifically for dogs.

You won't find any pictures of dogs playing poker at dOGUMENTA (I) NYC.

A three-day art exhibition is attracting hundreds of canines to a marina in Lower Manhattan, where hounds and terriers are feasting their eyes, and in some cases their mouths, on nearly a dozen masterpieces created expressly for them.

The idea is the brainchild of former Washington Post art critic Jessica Dawson, who says she was inspired by her rescue dog, Rocky, a tiny morkie (Yorkie-Maltese mix), who regularly joins her at exhibits of the human variety.

A dog sits on Paul Vinet's "Fountain" at dOGUMENTA (I) NYC, Aug. 11, 2017, in New York. The art show for dogs will be on display at Brookfield Place in Lower Manhattan through Aug. 13.
A dog sits on Paul Vinet's "Fountain" at dOGUMENTA (I) NYC, Aug. 11, 2017, in New York. The art show for dogs will be on display at Brookfield Place in Lower Manhattan through Aug. 13.

"When Rocky accompanied me on my gallery visits, I noticed that he was having a much better time than I was," said Dawson, who moved to New York four years ago. "He was not reading the New York Times reviews, he was not reading the artists' resumes, and so I said he has something to teach me about looking, and all dogs have something to teach us about looking at contemporary art and being with it."

The exhibit, which takes its name from Documenta, which takes place every five years in Kassel, Germany, was put on by Arts Brookfield. Organizers staggered the arrival times of the dogs to keep things orderly.

Jax Reilly, a black labrador, cools off in Eleanna Anagnos' "Penumbra Oasis" at dOGUMENTA (I) NYC, Aug. 11, 2017, in New York. The art show, featuring 10 sculptures and installations created for dogs, runs through Aug. 13 at Brookfield Place in Lower Manhattan.
Jax Reilly, a black labrador, cools off in Eleanna Anagnos' "Penumbra Oasis" at dOGUMENTA (I) NYC, Aug. 11, 2017, in New York. The art show, featuring 10 sculptures and installations created for dogs, runs through Aug. 13 at Brookfield Place in Lower Manhattan.

"I think she's enjoying it," said Lorraine Gates, who attended with her tiny Japanese Chin, Maltese and Papillon mix. "I love this idea; I think it's really wonderful."

The 10 works of art at the outdoor exhibit were all strategically placed at eye level for the canines. One featured an elaborate display of dog biscuits and other treats that attendees were invited to munch on.

Oops, an intruder: Bug, a domestic shorthair cat, inspects Noah Scalin's "The Hand That Feeds" at dOGUMENTA (I) NYC, Aug. 11, 2017, in New York. The art show, featuring 10 sculptures and installations created specifically for dogs, will be on display at Brookfield Place in Lower Manhattan through Aug. 13.
Oops, an intruder: Bug, a domestic shorthair cat, inspects Noah Scalin's "The Hand That Feeds" at dOGUMENTA (I) NYC, Aug. 11, 2017, in New York. The art show, featuring 10 sculptures and installations created specifically for dogs, will be on display at Brookfield Place in Lower Manhattan through Aug. 13.

At another exhibit, four-legged art critics were lifting their hind legs and "expressing" themselves on a work called "Fountain." As the dogs left their marks, scribbles of blue streaks were left behind on the white blocks.

Dawson said Rocky had visited several times.

Susan Godwin and her morkie, Tasha, were soaking up the art vibes. "This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," Godwin gushed. "You can go to museums all over New York and you can never bring your dog."

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