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muriel_volestrangler

(101,321 posts)
Tue Feb 13, 2024, 05:19 PM Feb 13

I'm not trying to destroy art, says man planning to do just that if Assange dies in jail

I can't work out if this belongs in Weird News, or GD.

But Andrei Molodkin, the Russian dissident artist, has said he does not believe the works by Picasso, Rembrandt, Andy Warhol and others, which he will lock away in a safe with a corrosive substance this Friday, will actually be destroyed.
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Molodkin said he has gathered 16 works of art, which he estimates are collectively worth more than $45m. The works will be locked into a 29-tonne, 13ft by 9ft Swiss safe at Molodkin’s studio in the south of France. They will only be returned to their owners if Assange is released as a free man.
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He explained that the artwork will be put into plywood crates alongside the “dead man’s switch” – a pneumatic pump connecting two barrels, one with acid powder and the other with an accelerator that could cause a chemical reaction strong enough to turn the safe’s contents to debris within two hours.

Each day will begin a 24-hour countdown that is only reset when someone close to Assange confirms his wellbeing.

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2024/feb/13/im-not-trying-to-destroy-art-says-man-planning-to-do-just-that-if-assange-dies-in-jail

Another report says:

The Russian dissident has refused to reveal which pieces of art are inside the safe but says it includes works by Picasso, Rembrandt, Warhol, Jasper Johns, Jannis Kounellis, Robert Rauschenberg, Sarah Lucas, Santiago Sierra, Jake Chapman, and Molodkin himself, among others.
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Giampaolo Abbondio, who owns an art gallery in Milan, says he has provided the Picasso artwork for the safe and has signed a non-disclosure agreement preventing him from revealing which one.
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Artist Franko B says he has provided one of the works which will be kept in the safe.

"It's a beautiful piece... it's one of my best pieces," he told Sky News.

https://news.sky.com/story/acid-to-destroy-masterpieces-by-picasso-rembrandt-and-warhol-if-julian-assange-dies-in-prison-artist-claims-13070078

So the "$45 million" could be BS. Schrodinger's Publicity Stunt?
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I'm not trying to destroy art, says man planning to do just that if Assange dies in jail (Original Post) muriel_volestrangler Feb 13 OP
it would be the same as $45M in $100 bills. lapfog_1 Feb 13 #1
He sounds like a cartoon Supervilain. Dave Bowman Feb 13 #2
Can I donate a painting from a "Starving Artist's Sale"? 😁 Wonder Why Feb 13 #3
Didn't David Blaine do a similar stunt? JoseBalow Feb 13 #4
Works every time. Beastly Boy Feb 13 #5
As long as the works of Sergio Aragones, Don Martin, Al Jaffee Prof. Toru Tanaka Feb 20 #6

Wonder Why

(3,211 posts)
3. Can I donate a painting from a "Starving Artist's Sale"? 😁
Tue Feb 13, 2024, 05:56 PM
Feb 13

It's sad to destroy art as a threat but since the owners approve, that is their decision as they could do the same thing in an attempt to get Russia to release Americans jailed, Hamas hostages released, getting Texas to send their National Guard for humanitarian training, stop climate change or whatever.

JoseBalow

(2,391 posts)
4. Didn't David Blaine do a similar stunt?
Tue Feb 13, 2024, 07:07 PM
Feb 13

Does anyone actually believe this?

...signed a non-disclosure agreement preventing him from revealing which one.


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