
Protester captured on video spraying pink paint at Picasso artwork
Climate change protesters have claimed responsibility for throwing pink paint at Picasso 's 1901 painting L'hetaire at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
Footage of the incident, shared by the environmental group Last Generation Canada, shows a person smearing paint on the artwork.
A person was arrested for mischief, released, and is scheduled to appear in court, while two others who filmed were detained and released without charge.
Last Generation Canada, which recently also claimed responsibility for spray-painting a Montreal casino, is demanding the Canadian government establish a climate disaster protection agency.
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