
“The LAM museum in the Netherlands had artist Alexandre Lavet’s beer can sculptures on display on the floor, when it was accidentally thrown in the trash by a staff member.
The work, titled All The Good Times We Spent Together, was being exhibited at the LAM museum in the Netherlands. The piece looks like two empty and crushed beer cans that carelessly been left behind. However, upon closer inspection, they are actually tiny sculptures that have been meticulously hand-painted with acrylics.”
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So my 1980 apartment was a Museum of Modern Art? Who’d a thunk it?
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Mine was an ecosystem adorned with recyclables, various amounts of toxic waste, and a killer stereo system.
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With exhibits like that the museum should change their name from LAM to LAME…………..
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The amount of effort required to hand-paint beer can labels on aluminum cylinders is impressive, but it’s little more than a college art class assignment on hand-eye coordination. Toss ’em in a recycle bin and reclassify them as conceptural art.
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