A mock bedroom (blue-R) is shown built around an equestrian statue (unseen) which when viewed from inside appears to stand on a bed as it protrudes through the floor to form part of an art installation by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi titled 'War and Peace and in between' outside the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney on November 6, 2009. The installation which will run until February 14, 2010 uses the two existing outdoor statues by English sculptor Gilbert Hayes, 'The offerings of Peace' and 'The offerings of War' created in 1923 which stand at either side of the entrance to the art gallery. Getty Images logo Getty Images 2 weeks ago

A mock bedroom (blue-R) is shown built around an equestrian statue (unseen) which when viewed from inside appears to stand on a bed as it protrudes through the floor to form part of an art installation by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi titled 'War and Peace and in between' outside the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney on November 6, 2009. The installation which will run until February 14, 2010 uses the two existing outdoor statues by English sculptor Gilbert Hayes, 'The offerings of Peace' and 'The offerings of War' created in 1923 which stand at either side of the entrance to the art gallery.