The Amazing Hank Cann
09 Oct 2003Being dedicated to the arts doesn't stop on stage. Every single waste bin at Glastonbury Festival is also an individual work of art.
Hank Can and his dedicated team work for weeks before the event to paint every single waste bin on site.
There were a record 7000 waste bins on site this year, and every single one was painted to make this possibly one of the largest pieces of installation art in the world.
Is it art? Yes.
Words: John Scott; Pictures: Ray Milhausen.
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