There was a lot to take in at this year's food-filled Brooklyn Ball. Here are a few more shots of the edible installations and the carnival-themed after-party.

The Andy Warhol piñata
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Before they broke it open for dessert, guests arrived to see the 20-foot-tall Andy Warhol piñata in perfect condition.
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Guest Chloe Sevigny tried a cracker covered in cheese from the melting heads above.
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Upon entering the cocktail area, guests found a table with hundreds of different glasses to pick from.
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After choosing a glass, guests helped themselves to ice.
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Guests not interested in pouring drinks from the spigots lining the walls could dip glasses in champagne fountains inspired by artist Marcel Duchamp.
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Guests ate at tables that spanned the length of the museum's Beaux Arts Court.
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Before arriving at the interactive meal, guests strolled through the museum's new exhibition, "American High Style: Fashioning a National Collection."
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Souvenirs included flowering branches that many guests carried around during the after-party.
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At his after-party booth, Phillip Lim brought in drag queens dressed as famous designers like Donatella Versace and Karl Lagerfeld to give fashion advice.
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Carnival booths included games and toys, like one man making origami.
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