Some say that art is in the eye of the beholder, that’s certainly true when it comes to craft beer, but one art museum in the ...
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 ...
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.
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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 ...
A museum faces a unique dilemma as beer can artwork gets tossed in a cleanup mishap due to a staff mistake. Read the full story. Did you know that an artwork that had been hanging in a museum for 36 ...
Sometimes you can find a real work of art in a garbage can. This is exactly what happened in a museum in the Netherlands ... Titled "All the Good Times We Spent Together," this piece consists of a ...
The LAM Museum in Lisse, Netherlands, is home to an international art collection that showcases ... showing what appears to be nothing more than two empty beer cans to the naked eye.
Its pieces, including the beer cans, are made of acrylic paint on aluminum and varnish, and could be found in unexpected corners at LAM. The museum, which focuses on food art, said on its website ...