This is the value of art museums: they immediately raise the value of whatever that's being displayed there. Case in point is this prank pulled off by YouTube channel lifehunterstv. They took a print from IKEA that's worth 10 euros and displayed it at Museum Arnhem in the Netherlands.

And it basically fooled everyone into thinking it was very expensive. This is what they did:


Prankster Boris showed it off to patrons, calling it, "famous Swedish artist Ike Andrews."


People bought it, and started becoming pretentious.


They even pretended to think they loved it.


A lot of artsy comments:


A LOT OF ARTSY COMMENTS:


Boris explained Ike Andrews' history.


Here's how much people would pay for it:


2.5 million euros, bro:


Then he let everyone in on the joke.


Most of them just laughed it off.


Except this guy.


Watch the prank below: