Completely nuts: Dutch gallery covers floor in peanut butter to honour late artist
Wim T Schippers asked that his 800lb sculpture be spread smoothly and without ‘educational purpose’ A museum in Rotterdam has paid tribute to the idiosyncratic character of one of the most…
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Peanut butter floor returns to Dutch museum as tribute to late artist
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) — More than 800 pounds of peanut butter — enough for around 15,000 peanut butter sandwiches — have been spread a
Museum honors a late artist by covering its floor in enough peanut butter to make 15,000 sandwiches
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) — More than 800 pounds of peanut butter — enough for around 15,000 sandwiches — has been spread across the floor

Peanut butter floor returns to Dutch museum as tribute to late artist
Wim T. Schippers first created the Pindakaasvloer, or peanut butter floor, in 1969.

Peanut butter floor returns to Dutch museum as tribute to late artist
Wim T. Schippers first created the Pindakaasvloer, or peanut butter floor, in 1969.

Peanut butter floor returns to Dutch museum as tribute to late artist
Wim T. Schippers first created the Pindakaasvloer, or peanut butter floor, in 1969.

Peanut butter floor returns to Dutch museum as tribute to late artist
Wim T. Schippers first created the Pindakaasvloer, or peanut butter floor, in 1969.

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