ART NEWS – Activists with Riposte Alimentaire, a group that advocates for measures to address food security and inequality, has targeted the Louvre Museum after protesting at the famed Château de Versailles last week. Two activists threw orange powder in Versailles’s Hall of Mirrors on May 4, just days before another two put up stickers on the wall next to a painting by Eugène Delacroix that read, “Resisting is Vital.” According to the Agence France-Presse newswire, the two Louvre protesters were arrested, despite the museum stating the Delacroix painting was not damaged.
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