I hope that after receiving this letter you have your hands glued to the walls or paintings of a museum, the new cultural experience will become obsolete only when the harsh images are shown in which the activists are skinned to isolate themselves and follow their work. . Those of us who welcomed the Heinz tomato sauce thrown into Van Gogh’s Sunflowers glass at the National Gallery in London, lost not only the number of repetitions but, above all, our patience. The essence of art was originality and not copying, but the courage of the first challenge degenerated into the boredom of the audience.
In the midst of climate collapse, neither Van Gogh nor Goya would waste time painting small flowers, but at least we assume the authenticity of not repeating the same performance over and over. With the minimal variation required, some environmentalists from Just Stop Oil should assimilate their palm to a Head of Government or not to generate minimal interest in this Siamese movement. Sticking to a painting no longer has any effect, beyond dropping institutions that haven’t yet been subjected to fib aggression to second-rate museums, because no radical group saw fit to scribble on oil paintings.
Actions in museums transcend the insignificance of stored artifacts. Innovation has expired, the gestures of committed ecologists are as innocuous as the manifestos of climate summits. If a supernatural intelligence designed all this, he should laugh at the arrogant people on his throne. The immense censorship of creativity leads to the relentless law of doing the same thing as everyone else, the ecstasy of imitation. The freezing of the imagination is more obvious and dangerous for the future of humanity than global warming. If you believe that the way out of the collapse is in the palm of your hand, you are more dangerous than a denier.
Source: Informacion

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