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 rubbish bin thinking it was trash.
A mechanic servicing elevators at the LAM Museum in Lisse mistakenly discarded an artwork titled "All The Good Times We Spent ...
Lavet's artwork on beer cans at the LAM Museum had an unexpected journey. It was mistaken for trash by an elevator technician. This person, who was replacing the usual staff, saw what appeared to be ...
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A mechanic servicing lifts at the LAM Museum in Lisse mistakenly disposed of an artwork entitled "All The Good Times We Spent ...
THE HAGUE - A helpful mechanic chucked what looked like two empty beer cans at a Dutch museum in the rubbish bin, thinking it ...
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A worker at a Dutch museum has sparked an extensive search after mistakenly throwing a cherished artwork in the bin.
Artist Alexandre Lavet's aluminum replicas of beer cans at the LAM Museum in Lisse were a little too realistic.
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