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the museum's in Aalborg, the artist is Danish, so what's feckin Dutch law to do withit??Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Either click the link or read the story elsewhere.
The story is all over the news.
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Of course. The museum just comes across like a dick.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Under English and Welsh law maybe, but not necessarily under Dutch law.
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wots Dutch law got to do with it?Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Under English and Welsh law maybe, but not necessarily under Dutch law.
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Under English and Welsh law maybe, but not necessarily under Dutch law.Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View PostSo the museum director thought it was funny and saw the message of the work and decided to display it?
Assume the contract was specific to what it was asking for, money in the frame, then sure it's a breach of contract but IMO the museum decision to hang the artwork is them accepting the breach.
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So the museum director thought it was funny and saw the message of the work and decided to display it?
Assume the contract was specific to what it was asking for, money in the frame, then sure it's a breach of contract but IMO the museum decision to hang the artwork is them accepting the breach.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...000-given.html
Artist who supplied museum with two blank canvasses for project named 'Take the Money and Run' is ordered to repay the £58,000 he was given- Jens Haaning, 58, was supposed to use the cash as part of an artwork for display
- Instead museum staff faced empty canvasses when he revealed his work
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