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Street artist installs piece atop Queensboro Bridge

This redefines “high art.”

A street artist posted an online video online showing him illegally scaling the Koch-Queensboro Bridge to install a piece from his new “Golden Child” exhibition.

The video shows Judith Supine on the bridge’s pedestrian walkway, artwork under his arm, before climbing a series of ladders up the steel frame.

The camera pans to show the work against the Manhattan skyline.

The stunt may have drummed up some publicity for the artist’s weekend show at Mecka Gallery in Williamsburg, but he could be in trouble with police, who are are reviewing the video, sources said.

The bridge is only the latest location to have its vulnerability exposed. Supine’s footage follows the recent revelation of major security lapses at One World Trade Center after thrill-seekers sneaked onto the site.

Supine pulled a similar stunt in 2009, when he crowned the Williamsburg Bridge with one of his paintings. He also dangled one of his works over the side of the Manhattan Bridge in 2007.