NEW YORK CITY.- Polish artist Zbigniew Libera, whose "Lego concentration camp" is one of the media highlights of the controversial "Mirroring Evil" exhibition at the Jewish Museum, just opened his first New York solo show at the American-European Fine Art. Called "Correcting Devices: 1994-2000," the show (done with Priska C. Juschka Fine Art in Williamsburg) features Libera's trademark toys, including photographs of a toy prison, along with a piece called Placebo Suppositories (1995) and You Can Shave the Baby (1996). An 11-photo portfolio called "A different kind of prison...," produced in an edition of 12 and including a photo of the Lego concentration camp, is $5,000. The provocative sculpture concentration camp Lego boxes, is in an edition of three, with one copy in the collection of the Jewish Museum and another in a German historical museum. The third copy was offered at the Armory Show in February for $100,000.