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Danish artist ordered to return museum cash he took as ‘art’

COPENHAGEN (AFP) – A Danish court on Monday ordered an artist to refund a museum which gave him EUR70,000 in cash to incorporate into artworks and he delivered blank canvasses entitled “Take the Money and Run”.

Jens Haaning was commissioned by the Kunsten Museum in the western city of Aalborg to reproduce two works using the cash – Danish kroner and euros – to represent the annual salary in Denmark and Austria.

A Copenhagen court on Monday ordered Haaning, 58, to refund the museum DKK492,549 (EUR66,000, USD70,480), equivalent to the sum the museum had given him minus the artist’s fee and the mounting cost.

Museum Director Lasse Andersson previously told AFP that he laughed out loud when he first saw the two blank canvasses in 2021, and decided to show the works anyway.

He said they have a “humouristic approach” and were “a reflection on how we value work”.

But he said the museum would take Haaning to court if he didn’t pay back the money, which he refused to do.

Interviewed on TV2 Nord television on Monday, Haaning said the museum had made “much, much more” money than what it invested thanks to the publicity surrounding the affair.

A woman stands in front of an empty hunged frame at the Kunsten Museum in Aalborg, Denmark. PHOTO: AFP
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