The soup protesters grabbed the world's attention. But were they effective? | Stephen Duncombe
20. října 2022 17:00
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It's not enough to shock. Protesters need to win as many people over as possible - and it's not clear they succeededLast week two activists from Just Stop Oil who threw tomato soup on a landscape painting by Vincent Van Gogh in the National Gallery and then glued themselves to the wall, symbolizing, um, well, ah? I'm really not quite sure.The head-scratching disconnect between the activists' tactics and the message they were trying to convey - linking oil to the climate crisis, in case you hadn't figured it out - has been widely discussed, and ridiculed, in the media.Stephen Duncombe, a lifelong activist, is professor of media and culture at New York University and co-founder of the Center for Artistic Activism, a non-profit organization that trains artists and activists around the world be become more affective and effective. His forthcoming book ?ffect is on assessing the impact of arts and activism. Continue reading...
Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/oct/20/soup-protesters-van-gogh-environment-effective
Zdroj: The Guardian