More than 100 artists, curators and academics said Just Stop Oil action was in keeping with ethos of the arts More than 100 artists, curators and art historians are making a plea for two activists who hurled tomato soup at Van Gogh’s Sunflowers to be spared a jail sentence. There was no damage to...
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