The last generation of climate activists struck again – this time in Canada. A follower of the last generation, Canada, donated Pablo Picasso’s painting “L’Hétaire” from 1901 on Thursday in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) Pink Pablo Picasso’s painting “L’Hétaire”.
The Montreal police confirmed that after the incident a person was arrested for damage to property and later released with a summons. Because the photo that is a loan from an Italian gallery is protected by a glass panel, it remained intact, according to the MMFA.
The director of the MMFA, Stephane Aquin, was “deeply relieved” about the incident. “It is extremely unfortunate that this action carried out in the name of environmental activism had a work that is part of our global cultural heritage and must be stored for future generations,” he said.
Part of three weeks of protest phase
The campaign was part of a protest phase of three weeks of the group. She follows the arrests of twelve supporters of the “last generation” after some of his members smiles with pink color (photo below), blocked Rue Saint-Denis and defined the Bank of Montreal Museum.
With his actions, the group wants to draw attention to the climate crisis. The last generation of Canada calls on the government to protect against climate catastrophes to help those affected by the effects of extreme weather conditions, such as forest fires. They demand to finance this authority with taxes for Super -Rijk.
Source: Krone

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