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As the museum exhibit was killed for photography – culture

As the museum exhibit was killed for photography – culture


Museum visitors are sometimes able to do anything for good photography, and even damage exhibits without thinking.

One Museum in Italian city of Verona called visitors to « respect art » after the pair broke the chair covered with hundreds of glittering crystals, writes RTS.

The recording published by the Palace of the Maffei in Verona shows a man and a woman photographing as they pretend to sit on the so-called « out of the Game » chair.

The man then, as it seems, slip and sit on a chair that remains crushed under his weight. According to Museum Representatives, the couple escaped before staff noticed what happened.

Photo: Handout / AFP / Profimedia

The competent in the Palace Muffey informed the Pair Police, whose identity has not been discovered.

« Sometimes we want to take a picture of us, of course this was an accident, but these two people went without a word, » said the director of Vanessa Karlon Museum, adding that it’s a nightmare for every museum. « 

Although the incident happened in April, the Palace of Maffe published a shot of 12. June, and then notice that the exhibit again part of the museum setting after the masters managed to fix it.

The chair was made by the Italian artist Nikola Bol and was decorated with Svarovski crystals made of polished, machine brushed glass. The name was received by Vincent Van Gogu and his picture of the ordinary chair.

Nicola’s work is somewhat invaluable, given that the museum refused to assess her value, he would-bi-Si.

Carlot Menegaco, art historian in Palina Mafei, says that although it seems firmly its construction is fragile because it is mainly hollow and connected with foil.

« There was a message with a warning for visitors that did not touch, and of course, it was on the stand, so it was quite clear that it was not the right chair, » explains Menegacova.

Two legs and the sedal part were broken, but Carlot Menegaco points out that the reastaurization was done great and that the work was now returned to its place in the Museum.

The Palace of Maffe is open 2020. years and has 650 exhibited works, including Picasso images and ancient Egyptian art.

The director of the Museum states that most visitors are carefully and hopes that this publishing recordings from surveillance cameras will not become only one « negative episode ».

Instead, he wants to point out that « everyone should enter the buildings with artwork, either a museum or church and wherever art can be seen, with more respect. »

« Art must be respected and loved because it is very fragile, » Vanessa Karlon said.

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