Officials with the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C, created an animated video showcasing the ancient site where the Megiddo Mosaic would have been found in Israel. The mosaic is on display for first time since being found.
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 that showcases pieces in unconventional ways, with one exhibit looking like it's an area to place trash. French artist Alexandre Lavet's piece titled,"All the good times we spent together," from 1988 is displayed at the museum, showing what appears to be nothing more than two empty beer cans to the naked eye.
TITANIC EXHIBIT IN BOSTON TO FEATURE 250 ARTIFACTS RECOVERED FROM WRECK The beer cans, however, are hand-painted with acrylics to replicate Jupiler beer. One of the hand-painted cans by Alexandre Lavet has been displayed as part of the LAM Museum's collection. (LAM Museum) Recently, a lift technician was covering for another employee when he thought he was simply picking up trash left inside the museum’s glass elevator shaft as he came across the cans, according to the museum.
WORLD-TRAVELING COUPLE WALKS ACROSS ‘LEAST-VISITED COUNTRY’ IN UNDER 60 SECONDS Museum Director Sietske van Zanten said the worker was, "just going his job in good faith," and that the museum has no ill will toward him. "In a way, it’s a testament to the effectiveness of A.