PARIS — The Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris was targeted by environmental activists on Monday, in keeping with an AFP report.
A video circulating on Twitter and attributed to independent journalist Clément Lanot shows a bunch of individuals using fire extinguishers and throwing paint bombs on the façade of the museum, which was closed for France’s May 1 Labor Day public holiday.
In response to the news agency, the motion began around 9.30 a.m. and lasted some 10 minutes. By late afternoon, employees were erasing signs of the protest on the pavement and facade of the constructing.
The Paris branch of Extinction Rise up later posted a series of videos and pictures on Instagram, confirming the motion “on this symbolic day of...
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