Humanity is buried in Van Gogh’s company

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Ryoei Sato was only able to make private use and auction of Van Gogh’s Portrait of Doctor Gachet for six years, because he died of a heart attack six years after purchasing it. Tycoon had suggested his intention to be cremated along with the painting, which probably caused a reasonable shock in the corrupt art market beyond drug trafficking.

The 83 million Van Gogh paid unleashed a price fire that is still in effect and much like planetary unconsciousness in the fight against climate change. Hence the sensible choice of a copy of dSe Sunflowers by the same author for a bloodless act of environmental terrorism at the National Gallery in London. Two twenty-year-olds threw the contents of Andy Warhol’s Heinz tomato jars onto the painting, without detailing that, as millionaire Sato had implied, humanity was about to bury it next to Van Gogh, but the coffin will be here. case of the entire planet. It is impeccable in its conception, regardless of the assessment provoked by the counter-revolutionary action.

When affixed to the wall of the National Gallery, one of the Just Stop Oil activists asked whether, given the work’s glass preservation, the art they had only theoretically desecrated was more important than the hunger that hung over humanity. Interestingly, Van Gogh chose insecurity and even eating disorders to improve his vision. At this point, the target of the crystal attack was poorly chosen, but museums will soon display sheltered paintings for visitors to vent their frustrations by bombarding them with all manner of items.

Following the action, unanimity in force in both covid and Ukraine was initiated, leaving no room for the light of freedom of expression to filter through. Art is sacred and aggression is unjust. It is forgotten that the world of creation is now bored with installations, performances, interventions, and other exhibitionist formulas that require little technical expertise. Therefore, Van Gogh would not waste time painting sunflowers today, preferring the hooliganism of direct action. Another success from the youth.

The same species that created Van Gogh, unlike not just animals, but even Neanderthals, takes it upon himself to self-destruct. On the contrary, clamors are already being heard to increase the protection of artistic treasures and divert funds from the fight against climate change.

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