“Stick” your hands to works of art is a resistance

“Stick” your hands to works of art is a resistance

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Activists have decided to change the form of protest against the British government’s climate policies.

Early Warning: The protest was against the government led by Boris Johnson, but it was done before his resignation announcement. It is not against the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

At Demonstrations against climate policies Repeatedly in many countries. But some activists found another way to speak up.

In the span of a week, five protests were held “Attached” to works of art.

Yes, the necklace. In London, for example, enthusiasts stuck their hands to a life-size replica Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci. They stuck their hands together frameinforms Deutsche Welle.

The protest took place at the Royal Academy of Arts in the capital, and under the painting, there was a sentence written with a spray paint: “No New Oil”. Five people were arrested.

The target was the day before The Hay Wagon, by John Constable, at the National Gallery, London. Later the original painting was replaced by a version of the work, this one An apocalyptic vision of the future. There was damage to the frame and a certain breakdown of the paint varnish.

The focus of these activists is new Licenses Provided by Govt regarding use Petroleum From that gas.

And the campaign will continue until the government changes its stance on the matter.

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