In the Netherlands, a climate activist taped his head on an artwork by Vermeer. He and his accomplices were arrested.
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The basics in brief
- Two climate activists in The Hague have attached themselves to Vermeer’s plaque.
- Dutch police arrested three people.
- The target was the world-famous picture “The Girl with the Pearl Earring”.
At first there were demonstrations, then climate activists stuck themselves in the streets and Traffic block. Now they are destroying millions of works of art and pasting them in museums. An activist in the Netherlands now takes a step further: stick his head on the board.
Like in the videos on Twitter He is seen crossing a barrier in front of a painting by Johannes Vermeer. Glue is used to attach his head to the plate of the girl with the pearl earring. His colleague ran him over with a red liquid and put a tape on his hand next to the artwork.
“How do you feel when you see something beautiful and priceless being destroyed before your eyes?” ask visitors to the Mauritius Museum of Art. They are not eager to compare with a land They condemn the work out loud.
However, as the museum reported, the painting was not damaged and was protected by a glass plate. However, some rooms remained closed after the attack. The police separated the activists from the painting and They arrested her. As I mentioned, there were three Belgians between the ages of 42 and 45.
What do you think of the more extreme actions of climate activists?
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Good, this will get attention.
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Good, this will get attention.
94%
Bad, they bother passersby.
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Bad, they bother passersby.
Museums in several countries The dread was past Similar attacks on artworks. Protesters want their actions on Climate change Draw attention and urge more decisive action.
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