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Post by Bonobo on Feb 11, 2024 13:31:18 GMT 1
This has become like an epidemic - various activists pour substances onto famous paintings in European museums to draw attention to environmental problems. What happened to people? Monet's painting doused with soup. "We love art, but..." Development:Jan Matoga 1 hour 35 minutes ago Two activists poured soup on Claude Monet's painting "Spring" from 1872. They were detained. The museum said the work was behind glass and its condition would now be investigated.
Activists of the French ecological movement Riposte Alimentaire poured soup on a painting by the Impressionist Claude Monet in a museum in Lyon. The museum said Saturday evening that it would file a complaint about the act of vandalism.
The movement represented by the activists announced in a statement that it "loves art", but "future artists will have nothing to paint on a burnt out planet." " What will we dream about if there is no spring anymore?" said the activists during their campaign.
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