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The LAM Museum in Lisse, Netherlands, is home to an international art collection that showcases pieces in unconventional ways, with one exhibit looking like it's an area to place trash.
LAM explained that the elevator technician who unknowingly trashed Lavet’s work was filling in for the museum’s regular technician, “who is well acquainted with the building and its exhibits.” ...
The LAM Museum in the Netherlands is home to All The Good Times We Spent Together by French artist Alexandre Lavet, which looks like two dented beer cans – and that’s exactly what an elevator ...
LAM Museum beer can artwork. Photo: HANDOUT/LAM MUSEUM/AFP via Getty. A piece of artwork on display at a Dutch museum made its way to the trash due to a confused employee.
The LAM Museum is known for displaying its featured works in unusual, sometimes mundane or seemingly random locations. “Our art encourages visitors to see everyday objects in a new light ...
The glass elevator at the LAM museum where a technician accidentally threw out Alexandre Lavet’s All the good times we spent together (2016). Photo courtesy of the LAM museum, Lisse, the ...
Museum staff sometimes struggle to distinguish art from everyday objects, as seen in a recent incident at the LAM Museum in the Netherlands. An elevator technician, filling in for a regular worker ...
It was being exhibited in the LAM Museum in Lisse, Netherlands, approximately 25 miles southwest of Amsterdam, according to a statement from the LAM Museum.
Photo courtesy of LAM Oct. 8 (UPI) -- 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.
The LAM Museum in Lisse, Netherlands, is home to an international art collection that showcases pieces in unconventional ways, with one exhibit looking like it's an area to place trash.
A museum technician mistakenly threw away artwork after thinking it was trash left behind by construction workers. The LAM Museum in Lisse, Netherlands, is home to an international art collection ...
A museum technician mistakenly threw away artwork after thinking it was trash left behind by construction workers. The LAM Museum in Lisse, Netherlands, is home to an international art collection ...