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Greenpeace Unveils Giant Artwork on North Sea Gas Rig
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Greenpeace Unveils Giant Artwork on North Sea Gas Rig

Greenpeace activists have installed a massive artwork by Anish Kapoor on a Shell gas rig in the North Sea, marking a historic protest against environmental degradation. The 12x8 meter piece, drenched in crimson, symbolizes urgent ecological concerns and is the first fine art displayed from an active offshore gas platform.

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Greenpeace activists have installed a large artwork by Anish Kapoor on a North Sea gas rig, marking a unique protest against environmental degradation. The piece, which covers 96 square meters and is stained crimson, is believed to be the first fine art displayed from a working gas extraction platform.
Editor’s Note: This event highlights the intersection of art and activism, drawing attention to environmental issues in a striking way. By using a gas rig as a canvas, Greenpeace aims to provoke thought and discussion about the impact of fossil fuels on our planet.
Huge ‘Butchered’ artwork installed on North Sea gas rig by Greenpeace activists
PositiveWorld Affairs
Greenpeace activists have installed a large artwork by Anish Kapoor on a North Sea gas rig, marking a unique protest against environmental degradation. The piece, which covers 96 square meters and is stained crimson, is believed to be the first fine art displayed from a working gas extraction platform.
Editor’s Note: This event highlights the intersection of art and activism, drawing attention to environmental issues in a striking way. By using a gas rig as a canvas, Greenpeace aims to provoke thought and discussion about the impact of fossil fuels on our planet.
Greenpeace activists install giant Anish Kapoor artwork onto active Shell platform – video
PositiveFinancial Markets
Greenpeace activists have installed a giant artwork by Anish Kapoor on a Shell platform in the North Sea, marking the first art piece on an active offshore gas site. The installation features a 12x8 meter canvas soaked in a blood-red liquid, symbolizing environmental concerns.
Editor’s Note: This event highlights the intersection of art and activism, drawing attention to environmental issues in a dramatic way. By using a prominent artist's work, Greenpeace aims to provoke thought and discussion about the impact of fossil fuels on our planet.

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