#GuardianNews  Greenpeace activists install giant Anish Kapoor artwork onto active shell platform

Greenpeace activists install giant Anish Kapoor artwork onto active shell platform
Greenpeace climbers attached a new work titled Butchered by the renowned artist Anish Kapoor on to a Shell platform in the North Sea – the world’s first artwork to be installed on an active offshore gas site.
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After securing a 12-metre x 8-metre canvas to the structure, the activists hoisted a high-pressure hose 16 metres above sea level. They then pumped 1,000 litres of blood-red liquid that seeped into the fabric, creating a vast crimson stain. The work is a stark visualisation of the wound inflicted on humanity and the Earth by the fossil fuel industry, and aims to represent the collective grief and pain over what has been lost as well as a call for reparation

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