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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, was leftover rubbish. All The Good Times We Spent ...
An artwork that looks like a pair of empty beer cans narrowly escaped being lost after it was mistaken for rubbish and thrown into the bin at a Dutch museum. The artwork, titled “All The Good ...
Dutch museum LAM has recovered an artwork by French artist Alexandre Lavet that looks like two empty beer cans after a staff member accidentally threw it in the rubbish bin thinking it was trash ...
A Dutch museum has recovered one of its artworks that looks like two empty beer cans after a lift engineer accidentally threw it in a bin thinking it was rubbish.
The two painted beer cans, created by French artist Alexandre Lavet in the 1980s, were on display in a glass lift of the LAM when the member of staff assumed they’d been left there by lazy visitors ...
The beer cans on display. Credit: LAM museum However, he had just thrown away a piece that "required a lot of time and effort to create," the museum said. The piece called 'All The Good Times We ...
Trash art: Dutch museum finds 'beer can' artwork in bin A staff member had thrown it in the rubbish bin thinking it was trash Published: Mon 7 Oct 2024, 6:04 PM Updated: Mon 7 Oct 2024, 6:24 PM By AFP ...
An artwork that looks like a pair of empty beer cans narrowly escaped being lost after it was mistaken for rubbish and thrown into the bin at a Dutch museum. The artwork, titled “All The Good ...
A Dutch museum has recovered one of its artworks that looks like two empty beer cans after a staff member accidentally threw it in the bin. One man’s art is another man’s trash ...
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