A Brazilian artist strolled into the British Museum last month and approached a table where visitors are allowed to interact with historic objects.
After handling a 17th-century British coin for a moment, he seemingly returned it and moved on, like thousands of other visitors.
Only last week did the museum discover — through the artist’s Instagram page — that he had replaced a genuine coin with his own replica and discarded the real artifact in the museum’s donation box on his way out.
The act was the culmination of a more-than-yearlong project by Ilê Sartuzi, an art student at Goldsmiths, University of London.
“The gesture of stealing as a central part of the project brings back the heated discussion about the role of looting in the museum’s foundation,” Mr. Sartuzi said.
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strolled, Ilê Sartuzi, ” Mr, Sartuzi
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British Museum, Goldsmiths , University of London