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Museum Workers Have Rescued an Artwork From the Trash After a Mechanic Mistook It for Garbage
A curator at a Dutch art museum recently found herself rummaging through the trash, looking for two dented beer cans. With great relief, she found them intact. They were then cleaned—and put back on display.
Museum’s beer can artwork accidentally thrown in trash by staff member
A lift technician at a museum in the Netherlands mistakenly threw away a piece of artwork made to look like two empty beer cans.
Beer can artwork accidentally trashed by museum worker
A museum in the Netherlands has recovered an artwork that resembles two empty beer cans from the trash after an elevator technician accidentally disposed of them at work.
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Hold my beer can: Museum says a worker thought unique art installation was trash
One man's art is another man's trash? That was the case for a Netherlands museum, which says a maintenance worker mistook hyperrealistic art pieces for garbage. Last week, LAM museum detailed the now-viral chain of events involving an elevator technician and beer cans created by French artist Alexandre Lavet.
Look: Artwork mistaken for litter rescued from museum's trash bin
A work of art was rescued from the trash at a Dutch museum after being mistaken for what it depicts: a pair of abandoned beer cans.
Museum worker mistakes beer can artwork for garbage, tosses in trash
A museum in the Netherlands is shaking off a simple mistake after an employee accidentally threw away a piece of are thinking it was trash. The artwork was created by Alexandre Lavet.
Priceless beer can exhibit saved from the trash at Dutch museum
A Dutch museum exhibit featuring hand-painted beer cans was almost lost forever when a staff member mistakenly threw them in the trash. A curator returned early from break and saved the art in time.
LAM Museum's art recovery: Mistaken as trash, saved in time
A bizarre situation in the Netherlands. A mechanic working at the LAM Museum in Lisse mistakenly discarded a priceless exhibit, mistaking it for a beer can. The man thought he was getting rid of trash,
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Apple Fest t-shirt features freshman's artwork
The 45th annual Apple Fest kicks off on Friday, and this year's commemorative t-shirt features artwork by Charlevoix freshman ...
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NFT Artist Beeple Unveils The 4th Edition Of His ‘Heaven + Hell’ NFT Artwork
Beeple, best known for his groundbreaking NFT art, has unveiled the fourth edition of his Heaven+ Hell non-fungible token ...
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Nazi-stolen artwork recovered by FBI in New Orleans, returned to original family
A Jewish family was reunited with a Monet painting stolen by the Nazis after it was found in a Houston art gallery by the New ...
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Nazi-looted Monet artwork returned to family generations later
A Nazi-looted Claude Monet pastel has been returned to descendants of the man who owned it when it was seized in Austria ...
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Carved Launches New Resin Artwork Education Series.
Carved, the brand renowned for its unique wooden and resin products, is excited to debut a new educational series on resin ...
Wyoming News
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UW Art Museum to host Albany County student artwork reception
The University of Wyoming Art Museum will host a reception from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17, for the “ACSD1 Premier Show,” ...
The Daily Journal
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Hedgeapple Arts accepting artwork for exhibit
The art studio at 196 S. Harrison Ave., Kankakee, is giving the community an opportunity to participate in its upcoming ...
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