@natharari @Gracked I have to question how they were so easily allowed to get so close to the art without security issues.
@natharari @Gracked I believe the one that had soup thrown at it was behind glass anyway, so probably no real risk to it, although I believe the frame did get dirty. I'm guessing if all the works are behind glass, then it's not really much of an issue on security.
@Crow_inACage @Gracked Most works of art are not behind glass. But I guess that's going to change with these protests.
I'm still outraged at this tactic. Plus, it angers the population against the cause. The cause is just and protesting against valid "targets" would be justified in causing disruption to the lives of people who are harming the planet in a direct way (not harming them physically however). This would be entirely a justified protest means.
Targeting works of art is not valid.
@Crow_inACage @Gracked I've been to those places many times. You can go right up to the paintings to see them. Usually there is just a velvet rope with a distance of about 2 feet or so at most. There are guards patrolling the rooms, but if you want to be a total jackass, it's not hard to do permanent damage to countless numbers of works of art.
But the philosophy is that it is for the people to enjoy and putting you at 10m away would defeat that purpose.