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Apparently, a $1.30 grocery store pineapple fit the bill and its presence became an Internet sensation after Jack posted a photo of his "creation" on Twitter with the caption "I made art."
"We weren't sure how the glass case got there, and initially assumed it was bungling curators," he said. "We couldn't believe our eyes, and didn't expect our lowly little supermarket pineapple to become a global star."
Nonetheless, the fourth-year business student told The New York Times the glass-encased pineapple actually does have symbolism, even if it was put there as a joke.
"The pineapple symbolizes the U.K. leaving the E.U., standing alone, attempting to survive, cut off from the outside world," he said.
As with any piece of art, the beauty was in the eye of the beholder. Some modern art fans debating the pineapple online found merit in its placement. Others disagreed with eye-rolls evincing the banality of modern art.
The incident brought back memories of a similar prank pulled at a modern art exhibit in San Francisco in 2013. Two teenagers unimpressed with the gallery put a pair of reading glasses on the floor underneath an official-looking sign. Minutes later, gallery patrons had surrounded the glasses, commenting on the meaning and taking pictures. Those pictures also elicited groans online.
So last week we placed a pineapple next to an art display and come in today and RGU have moved it into a glass display case. Amazing. pic.twitter.com/sMzTUlapDQ
— Lloyd Jack (@LloydJack16) May 1, 2017