This current art defacement does not make sense. The man on the right has a backpack. Any major gallery is checking for liquids and more at the entrance. If I recall, backpacks are not allowed in. These galleries also have cameras everywhere. How do these people get in? And how are they not stopped after the first spritz of spray paint? …
This current art defacement does not make sense. The man on the right has a backpack. Any major gallery is checking for liquids and more at the entrance. If I recall, backpacks are not allowed in. These galleries also have cameras everywhere. How do these people get in? And how are they not stopped after the first spritz of spray paint? Surely other patrons are apt to yell when the spraying and splashing begins.
The backpack, the spray paint, and even their shoes are made from petroleum products. They probably took a bus to the museum. Useful idiots role playing "Captain Planet", while helping ensure their own future slavery.
This current art defacement does not make sense. The man on the right has a backpack. Any major gallery is checking for liquids and more at the entrance. If I recall, backpacks are not allowed in. These galleries also have cameras everywhere. How do these people get in? And how are they not stopped after the first spritz of spray paint? Surely other patrons are apt to yell when the spraying and splashing begins.
There's definitely the stench of state collusion.
The backpack, the spray paint, and even their shoes are made from petroleum products. They probably took a bus to the museum. Useful idiots role playing "Captain Planet", while helping ensure their own future slavery.
Because the gallery owners are in on it.
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