The escalating attacks on masterpieces have forced museums to reconsider their security measures, leading to increased costs and logistical challenges, as seen in London's National Gallery.
Vincent van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' has been a primary target of climate protesters, prompting actions that, while causing limited damage, have heightened tension around the preservation of art.
Incidents involving protests at significant art institutions have surged, with paintings facing unconventional forms of protest such as glue and a safety hammer, reflecting a troubling trend.
The situation mirrors historical attacks on art from the suffragette movement, indicating a cultural moment where art is caught in the crossfire of activism.
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