A museum creates a public tribute for a late artist by covering part of its floor with peanut butter. Reports say the installation uses about 800 pounds (roughly 360 kilograms) of peanut butter spread across the museum surface, turning it into a sticky display. Both outlets describe the amount in comparable terms, estimating that the peanut butter would be enough to make around 15,000 sandwiches. The coverage frames the work as an art-focused display rather than food preparation, noting that the material is used as part of the exhibit itself. While the reports focus mainly on the quantity and scale of the installation, they converge on the same core details: a museum, a tribute to a deceased artist, and an 800-pound peanut butter floor covering. The sources do not provide additional specifics about the artist’s identity, the exhibit’s duration, or how the installation is managed and cleaned.