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Danish Artist Pockets Museum's Cash, Declares It Conceptual Art
By Ben Hooper
Sept. 28 (UPI) -
- A Danish artist who was loaned $85,000 cash by a museum to use in a pair of art- works instead turned in two empty frames under the
title, Take the Money and Run.
Lasse Andersson, director of the Kunsten Museum of Modern Art in Aalborg, said
the facility loaned artist Jens Haaning $85,000 in Danish kroner banknotes to recreate two of his earlier works that featured cash in a frame.
The works,
titled An Average
Danish Annual Income and An Average Austrian Annual
Income, had been intended for an exhibition at the museum about working life. The original pieces had featured cash
in a frame repre- senting annual incomes for aver- age workers in Denmark and Austria.
Andersson said museum officials opened the box they received
from Haaning, expecting to find new versions of the cash pieces, but instead found two empty frames.
"Haaning sent us an email saying he thought it was
more interesting to do a new work, and it was
called Take the Money and Run," Andersson told Danish broadcast- er DR.
Andersson said officials are now
concerned that Haaning will not abide by his agreement to return the cash to museum Jan. 14, 2022, when the exhibition is scheduled to close.
"We are not a rich museum," he said. "We are really hoping the money will come back."
Haaning told DR he has no plans to return the money.
"Of course I will not pay it back," he said. "The work is that I took the money and I will not give it back."
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