Prized Picasso ‘unharmed’ after Extinction Rebellion activists glue hands to painting in Melbourne
by Adeshola Ore from World news | The Guardian on (#64HA9)
Two people were arrested and later released without charge over the protest at the National Gallery of Victoria
Two Extinction Rebellion activists glued themselves to a prized Pablo Picasso painting at the National Gallery of Victoria to draw attention to environmental causes ahead of the state election next month.
The protesters - who were arrested and later released without charges being laid - used superglue on Sunday to attach themselves to Picasso's Massacre in Korea, which was on loan to the gallery as part of its Picasso Century exhibition. The NGV said in a statement the artwork, which was protected by a perspex glazing, was not harmed.
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