A lift technician at a museum in the Netherlands accidentally threw out an art display painstakingly created to resemble two empty beer cans. The piece by French artist Alexandre Lavet ...
An art exhibit that looks like two empty beer cans sitting on the ground was accidently dumped by a mechanic who thought the cans were actually garbage. From a far, French artist Alexandre Lavet ...
“In a way, it’s a testament to the effectiveness of Alexandre Lavet’s art.” LONDON -- A museum in the Netherlands has recovered an artwork that resembles two empty beer cans from the trash ...
THE HAGUE – A mechanic at a Dutch museum tried to be helpful and chucked what looked like two empty beer cans in the rubbish bin. It turned out it was an art exhibit, which was saved by the museum.
Indeed, the Lisser Art Museum (LAM) in the town of Lisse found an artwork that looks like a pair of empty beer cans in the bin after one of their lift technicians mistook the “meticulously ...
A Dutch museum had to pick artwork out of the bin after a member of staff thought that the display, which consisted of two empty beer cans ... technician thought the art was simply the leftovers ...
In a modern art mishap, a newly hired elevator mechanic at a Dutch museum threw away a pair of empty beer cans that were actually part of an art piece on exhibit in the museum. French artist ...
An artwork that looks like a pair of empty beer cans narrowly escaped being lost ... was exhibited in a glass lift of the Lisser Art Museum. A lift mechanic “mistook the work as abandoned ...
Lavet has made more than one version of the beer-can art, which includes an edition painted in less intense colours. In describing the beer art, the museum's website says: "Unlike ready-made found ...