Mat Benote

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Mat Benote is a contemporary

"added" art movements.[4][5]

One of his more interesting stunts to date was an exhibition of a single painting split into twelve different sections and displayed in twelve different museums. The work acted basically like a giant puzzle with the pieces spread all over the nation. The Joslyn Museum of Art in Omaha announced soon after receiving, that their section was going into the museum's permanent collection.[6]

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