Multiplying the operations punch to attempt to commit the irreparable, the fury of radical ecology now seems to know no limit.
Thus, a young activist visiting the Musée d'Orsay was prevented last Thursday from throwing soup at a canvas by Paul Gauguin to draw public attention to the
"societal collapse"
that would be watching him.
Just before, she intended to stick her face against another masterpiece, a priori the famous painting of Vincent Van Gogh
Autoportrait à Saint-Rémy.
While, from Paris to New York, the art world is crying out for vandalism, the museum has filed a complaint for "attempted degradation of a work".
Inspired by similar attacks, such as the projection of tomato soup on the glass plate protecting Van Gogh's
Sunflowers
, at the National Gallery in London, the action could be attributed to the group Last Renovation.
Recently appeared in the French protest galaxy, this group adept at…
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