In the middle of both paintings they have written the message ‘+1.5º’ to “warn about the rise in global temperature that will cause an unstable climate and serious consequences throughout the planet.”
The ecological protests with works of art as protagonists have already arrived in Spain. Two activists from Futuro Vegetal have stuck this Saturday to the frames of the paintings of ‘The Naked Maja’ and ‘The Dressed Maja’ by Francisco de Goya exhibited at the Prado National Museum in Madrid as a sign of protest against the climate emergency .
Between both paintings, which apparently have not suffered any damage, they have written the message ‘+1.5º’ to “warn about the rise in global temperature that will cause an unstable climate and serious consequences throughout the planet,” as they have pointed out.
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We stuck to “Las Majas” by Goya in the Museo Del Prado.
Last week the UN recognized the impossibility of staying below the Paris Agreement increase limit of 1.5° of average temperature compared to pre-industrial levels. pic.twitter.com/0buAMbeziJ
FutureVegetal (@FuturoVegetal) November 5, 2022
This protest is added to others that have taken place in recent weeks, such as that of two environmentalists who threw tomato soup at Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, exhibited at the National Gallery in London, or that of the two activists who threw tomato puree potato to a Monet painting in Germany.
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