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* ''[[Murphy Brown]]'': Eldin (Murphy's live-in housepainter) gets a show at an art gallery. At the opening people come in to find a completely empty room. They discuss whether they themselves are the art or what, but then Eldin points out that he painted a mural [[Behind the Black|on the ceiling]].
* Parodied by [[The Chaser's War on Everything|The Chaser]], who attempted to demonstrate that it was possible to dump all kinds of junk in an art gallery without people noticing: tree clippings ("Lord of the Plants"), an old computer, a broken vacuum cleaner (unsucessfully), an old mattress (unsuccessfully, though one woman spent some time admiring it) and two garbage bags ("Fun Dip").
 
 
== Web Comics ==
* ''[[Sandra and Woo]]'' got "[http://www.sandraandwoo.com/2012/08/30/0407-new-exhibition-piece/ New Exhibition Piece]".
{{quote|'''Sandra''': Today I learned that modern art is indistinguishable from a janitor who’s fixing the air conditioner.
'''Larisa''': Are you sure it wasn’t a piece of performance art? }}
 
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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* An "illicit art mistaken for approved art" variant: Banksy has left his own reinterpretations of famous pieces in museums as though they were meant to be there. They often stay up for days or weeks before someone notices and takes them down.
* Often inverted: You can put a "This is an art project" sign on almost anything, and people will assume it's true.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20121020003030/http://jobs.aol.com/articles/2011/02/18/stupid-employee-trick-of-the-day-workers-trash-50k-artwork/ Workers Mistakenly Trash $50,000 Artwork].
 
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