Van Gogh smeared in Rome, who is behind the demonstration act

by time news

They are four young people, in their twenties, all girls from Northern Italy, the authors of the demonstration act carried out against a painting exhibited at the Van Gogh exhibition set up in Rome at Palazzo Bonaparte and of the sit in front of the work. Now they are all in the barracks, at the Roma Centro Carabinieri Command, waiting to clarify both the dynamics of the action of the environmental protest group, and the extent of the damage suffered by the painting and above all by the glass that protected it, by the frame and by the wall where it hung.

They are not new to this type of action and now their position will be examined and subsequently the judicial authority will be informed, as reported by the military of the Arma, after the arrival of the Minister of Culture Gennaro Sangiuliano, welcomed at the entrance of Palazzo Bonaparte by General Vincenzo Molinese, commander of the Carabinieri for the Protection of Cultural Heritage and by Major Roberto Martina, commander of the Carabinieri Rome Center.

(by Enzo Bonaiuto)

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