Londonrisingtide shuts down National Portrait Gallery
KT | 21.06.2004 21:28 | Ecology | Globalisation | Social Struggles | London
In addition to the environmental catastrophes their Baku Ceyhan pipeline is sure to create thru the transportation and consumption of the oil it will un earth, special attention was drawn to the recent arrest and torture of a prominent Turkish activist who worked against the building of the pipeline.
Those privately invited few, including Chris Smith, the minister for culture, were forced to ungraciously climb under or over the human line. A number of red faced suites unable to contain their anger lashing out and grabbing one young man by the throat and pulling the line endangering those d-locked to the gates by their necks. Eventually people were re-directed to the side entrance and the gallery was forced to shut its front doors completely.
This is the most recent of a week of actions, events and protests organised by London Rising Tide in an attempt to make connections between the corporate hi-jacking of the arts by companies to conceal their actions around the world. On Monday a gallery space was squatted at 50 chalk farm rd Camden displaying truer portraits of oil companies like BP which were contributed by people from around the world.
KT
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http://www.londonrisingtide.org.uk
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