Artist Threatens to Destroy Priceless Art in Protest of Julian Assange's Imprisonment

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Russian artist Andrei Molodkin plans to lock away $45m worth of artwork in a safe with a corrosive substance, vowing to destroy them if Julian Assange dies in prison. He insists he's not trying to destroy art, but rather spark a discussion on the value of human life versus art. The project, called Dead Man’s Switch, is a collaborative artwork aimed at advocating for Assange's release and freedom of speech. The artworks will only be returned if Assange is released, and the project is backed by Assange's wife and other artists.
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- Acid to destroy Picasso, Rembrandt and Warhol masterpieces if Julian Assange dies in prison, artist claims Sky News
- The Artist Holding Valuable Art Hostage to Protect Julian Assange The New Yorker
- Artist to destroy Picasso and Warhol masterpieces if Julian Assange dies behind bars The Independent
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