Wim T. Schippers was an incredibly colorful and beloved figure in the Netherlands. As a nonconformist, he challenged traditional understandings of art through his witty works. Furthermore, the artist lent his voice to Ernie and Kermit in the Dutch version of "Sesame Street" for years. In 1969, as an artistic provocation, Schippers spread peanut butter on the floor of the Mickery Gallery in Loenersloot. He called this work "Pindakaasvloer," which…
Wim T. Schippers was an incredibly colorful and beloved figure in the Netherlands. As a nonconformist, he challenged traditional understandings of art through his witty works. Furthermore, the artist lent his voice to Ernie and Kermit in the Dutch version of "Sesame Street" for years. In 1969, as an artistic provocation, Schippers spread peanut butter on the floor of the Mickery Gallery in Loenersloot. He called this work "Pindakaasvloer," which…