

A blue 'balloon' dog sculpture created by Koons and worth US$42,000 shattered into tiny pieces when someone visiting the Bel-Air Fine Art gallery's booth at Art Wynwood (a contemporary art fair in Miami) accidentally kicked the podium it was situated on during the fair's opening cocktail hour.
Tourism's side effect on historic sites
Unfortunate tales of tourists destroying historic art and architectural treasures
TRAVEL Tourism
For some reason, certain people traveling abroad seem to think that normal rules of conduct just cease to apply. Like most tourists, they want to go see the ancient marvels and modern manifestations of culture in museums and galleries, and yet they leave a trail of waste in their wake, sometimes including the art and artifacts.
Of course, it's not always on purpose, but, as you'll soon see, many times it really is out of sheer stupidity. Through selfies, graffiti, and other foolish antics, these people are oftentimes responsible for stricter tourist regulations, huge restoration bills, and even the irreparable damage of priceless artifacts.
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