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Climate activists with the German group Last Generation defaced Gustav Klimt's "Death and Life" painting at the Leopold Museum in Vienna, Austria.
Climate activists on Tuesday poured a black liquid over Austrian painter Gustav Klimt's masterpiece 'Death and Life' at Vienna's Leopold Museum.
Activists from the climate protest group Letzte Generation poured what they described as oil all over Klimt’s painting at the Leopold Museum, saying in a statement the move was meant to show how ...
Last Generation Austria claims its climate activists were the ones who targeted the 1915 painting "Death and Life" by Gustav Klimt at the Leopold Museum in Vienna on Tuesday Art museum directors ...
In an act that has astonishingly become commonplace across the art world, climate activists threw an oily black substance over Gustav Klimt’s 1910-15 painting, Death and Life, at the Leopold ...
An Austrian climate action group that attacked a Gustav Klimt masterpiece and regularly blocked roads has announced it is disbanding, saying it had no chance of success after being fined thousands ...
Climate-change activists on Tuesday smeared and glued one of their hands to a glass screen protecting a Gustav Klimt painting in a Vienna museum to protest against oil drilling, on a day when ...
Part of the excellent MuseumsQuartier Wien, the Leopold Museum houses one of greatest collections of Austrian art anywhere in the world. Along with major works by the likes of Gustav Klimt, Oskar ...
Austrian climate activists splashed a Gustav Klimt painting in the Leopold Museum in Vienna with oil Tuesday.
Members of the group Last Generation Austria said they had targeted the 1915 painting "Death and Life" at the Leopold Museum in Vienna on Tuesday to protest their government's use of fossil energies.
Museum officials told reporters at a news conference that the museum had increased security after these recent attacks and Klimt’s 1915 work “Death and Life” was unharmed by Tuesday’s protest.