The soup protest was silly until the the British State gave it a validity with those prison sentences, and in it's own way 'destroyed' a piece of Art in the process.
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The soup protest was silly until the the British State gave it a validity with those prison sentences, and in it's own way 'destroyed' a piece of Art in the process.
Those paintings aren't beautiful any more, they're a symbol of Oligarch power and control
They will get souped again and again until they have to hide them away. -
Kazzreplied to Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈 last edited by
@Lazarou What sentence would the suffragettes have got today?
'Works by Pre-Raphaelite and late Victorian artists including Frederic Leighton, Gabriel Rossetti, George Frederick Watts, and John Everett Millais had been set to with a hammer.
A total of 13 paintings were damaged.'
The suffragettes who attacked paintings in Manchester 108 years ago today
The story of the 'Manchester Art Gallery outrage'
Manchester Evening News (www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk)
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