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Damaging a masterpiece: Has climate action gone too far?Does disruptive action, like vandalizing priceless works of art, make a point about the climate crisis, or do they do more harm than good for the environmental movement?EnvironmentOct 15, 2022
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Climate protesters douse Vincent van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ with tomato soupThe young activists from Just Stop Oil, a U.K.-based climate campaign group, threw canned soup over the painting and glued their hands to the wall underneath the artwork.TrendingOct 14, 2022
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Former CMHR executive named National Gallery of Canada interim directorBefore joining the National Gallery in January 2021, Angela Cassie worked her way up the ladder at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg.CanadaJun 20, 2022
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Installations in major Ottawa Indigenous art exhibition have ‘broken precedent’Àbadakone / Continuous Fire features more than 100 works by 70 artists identifying with about 40 Indigenous nations, ethnicities, and tribal affiliations from 16 countries around the world.CanadaDec 9, 2019
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