Multiplying the punch of operations in an attempt to accomplish the irreparable, the fury of radical ecology now seems to know no bounds. Thus, a young activist visiting the Musée d’Orsay was banned last Thursday from throwing soup on a canvas by Paul Gauguin to draw public attention.“social collapse” who would look at him? Previously, he intended to paste his face on another masterpiece, a priori the famous painting of Vincent Van Gogh. Self-portrait in Saint-Remy. While the art world from Paris to New York cries out over the vandalism, the museum filed a complaint for “attempted denigration of the work”.
Inspired by similar attacks, such as spilling tomato soup on a glass plate that protects it Sunflowers By Van Gogh, in the National Gallery, London, the action can be attributed to the Last Renovation small group. Recently emerging in the French protest galaxy, this band is adept at…
Source: Le Figaro
