Protest is everywhere. But climate activists have the monopoly on art for now
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"We used soup in particular because it would capture the media's attention. It holds the conversation for longer. It gets people to ask questions like, Why soup?"
"The splashy stunt has held the world's attention like no climate action before, cementing the movement's commitment to artistic vandalism."
"In 2022 alone, protesters threw black goo on a Klimt, mashed potatoes on a Monet, and cake at the Mona Lisa."
"Now it's back. A movement long defined by shaggy hippies encamped in old-growth redwoods and Indigenous protesters chained to construction equipment was remade in the image of two nonbinary university students wielding cans of tomato soup."
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