A group of climate activists have targeted an exhibition of work by Beatles member Paul McCartney at the National Portrait Gallery over its links to fossil fuel financiers.
Around 40 members of campaign group Fossil Free London staged the protest at the National Portrait Gallery’s ‘Paul McCartney: Eyes of the Storm’ exhibition on Monday, taking aim at gallery sponsor Bank of America (BofA) and its links to fossil fuel finance.
During an hour-long occupation of the gallery, they sang parody Beatles songs in a bid to draw attention to Bank of America’s investment in new oil and gas ventures, and what they described as an attempt to “launder its reputation” through sponsorship of cultural institutions and exhibitions.
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