The Donald Trump tombstone that showed up in Central Park in March is now making its art gallery debut in Brooklyn.

Made by artist Brian Whitely, the 400-plus pound granite piece, also known as the "Legacy Stone" is being displayed at the Christopher Stout Gallery in Bushwick for the next week.

The controversial tombstone was engraved with Trump’s name, his birth year and an epitaph reading "Made America Hate Again."

Whitely had planted the grave marker in the middle of the night in Sheep Meadow earlier this year.

He said he installed it in response to Trump’s controversial statements about Mexican immigrants.

The piece will be in Brooklyn until October 2, and will then be moved to a gallery in Chelsea.