Cleaning staff at the Museion modern art gallery in Bolzano, Italy, mistakenly cleared up a modern art exhibit they thought was the remnants of the previous night's party.
On Friday night, there was a gathering at the gallery and on Saturday morning the cleaning team got to work.
On arrival, they found empty bottles strewn across the floor, cigarette
buts, confetti and even shoes and clothes. It looked like it had been
quite a night, but the cleaning staff were unfazed and set about
restoring order.
However, these were not the remnants of the previous night's party but an art exhibition called 'We were going to dance tonight' by Milanese artists Goldschmied & Chiari.
The artistic installment was aimed at satirizing the lavish parties and
excesses of the Italian political classes during the 1980s. Yet, clearly it was a case of art imitating life a bit too convincingly.
“Of course we warn staff not to clean away art,” gallery curator Letizia
Ragaglia said. “We told them just to clean the foyer because that's
where the event on Friday night had been.
"Evidently, they mistook the installation for the foyer...”
Fortunately, all was not lost. After organizing the 'rubbish' art into separate bin bags for glass and
plastic, the cleaners realized their error before they threw out the
artworks for good.
“We will try to put it back as it was, using photos to help us,”
Ragaglia said.
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