Local weather activists attacked once more. They focused a $110 million portray

Local weather activists proceed their assaults on artistic endeavors. Following Simply Cease Oil within the UK, the environmentalist group Letzte Era in Germany focused a portray known as Les Meules (Heap of Grain) by Claude Monet, which is on show on the Barberini Museum in Postdam. The 2 activists first threw the mashed potatoes on the portray, then glued their fingers on the portray hanging. In an announcement, the spokesperson of the museum said that the assault was unacceptable and that the portray with protecting glass was not broken by the assault.

AN INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPENED

Within the assertion made by the police, it was said that two activists have been taken into custody and that an investigation could be launched in opposition to them for trespassing and inflicting materials harm to the museum. The group known as Letzte Era is demanding that the German authorities take drastic measures to guard the local weather and abandon using fossil fuels.

The portray, which is a part of the Les Meules portray collection Monet painted between 1888 and 1891, was bought by Hasso Plattner for $110.7 million in 2019.

THEY THROWED TOMATO SOUP ON THE VAN GOGH TABLE

Two local weather activists who got here to the Nationwide Gallery in London, the capital of England, threw tomato soup on the world-famous Vincent Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” portray on October 14, after which caught their fingers on the wall. (UAV)

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