At Verona’s Palazzo Maffei, a tourist attempting a photo op accidentally damaged a Swarovski-studded replica of Van Gogh’s iconic chair. The incident quickly went viral, sparking outrage and laughter in equal measure.
Beyond the memes, the event raises valid concerns about museum etiquette and the thin line between engagement and carelessness in the selfie age. As more art spaces blend tradition and interactivity, security protocols may need rethinking.
Art may be for the people, but respect should come with the flash.