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Just Stop Oil explains why they are throwing food at art

Por: Newsweek World October 26, 2022

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It all started with a can of soup.On October 14, two activists from the campaign Just Stop Oil threw cans of tomato soup at Vincent van Gogh's famous Sunflowers painting before gluing themselves to the wall at London's National Gallery. Nine days later, two activists from the German group Letze Generation smeared Monet's Les Meules with mashed potatoes. Similar protests have sprung up across Europe, so what is fueling this... + full article



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