Australia climate activists glue hands to Picasso piece
STORY: They stood with their hands stuck to the protective covering on Picasso's "Massacre in Korea" with a banner reading "Climate Chaos=War + Famine" on the floor in front of them at the National Gallery of Victoria.
"This painting represents the suffering of war. We need to be thinking about how this type of suffering will increase, and how the societal breakdown that scientists are telling us is coming will eventually put us all in the firing line," Extention Rebellion said in a statement.