In a world where art meets activism, some masterpieces are getting more attention than they bargained for. From the "Eighth Hour" of Maurizio Cattelan, depicting a wax Pope struck by a meteor, to the recent vandalism of Christoforos Katsadiotis' works at the National Gallery, this article explores how art is increasingly becoming a battleground for political expression. Whether it's tomato juice or potato puree, these acts raise questions about censorship, freedom of expression, and the fine line between protest and preservation.
Το ΒΗΜΑ, 17 March 2025
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