It was the newest episode by which local weather activists have focused well-known work in European museums
It was the newest episode by which local weather activists have focused well-known work in European museums
Norwegian police stated two folks tried in useless Friday to connect themselves to Edvard Munch’s 1893 masterpiece “The Scream” at an Oslo museum and no hurt was reported to the portray of a waif-like determine showing to scream.
Police stated they have been alerted by the National Museum of Norway and had three folks beneath their “control.”
A 3rd individual filmed the pair that attempted to affix to the portray, Norwegian information company NTB stated.
The museum stated that the room the place the glass-protected portray is exhibited “was emptied of the public and closed,” and can reopen as quickly as potential.
The remainder of museum remained open.
Police stated there was glue residue on the glass mount.
Environmental activists from the Norwegian organisation “Stopp oljeletinga” — Norwegian for Stop Oil Exploration — have been behind the advised stunt, saying they “wanted to pressure lawmakers into stopping oil exploration.”
Norway is a serious producer of offshore oil and fuel.
It was the newest episode by which local weather activists have focused well-known work in European museums.
Two Belgian activists who focused Johannes Vermeer’s “Girl with a Pearl Earring” in a Dutch museum in October have been sentenced to 2 months in jail.
The portray was not broken and was returned to its wall a day later.
Earlier this month, local weather protesters threw mashed potatoes at a Claude Monet portray in a German museum and an identical protest occurred in London, the place protesters threw soup over Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” on the National Gallery.
In each these circumstances, the work additionally weren’t broken.
Source: www.thehindu.com