The two protesters involved in a 'dangerous and ugly' climate stunt that risked a priceless Picasso painting have spoken out about the bizarre action, with one of them admitting they would 'absolutely' do it again. Retired teacher and granddad-of-five turned Australia (ERA) protester Tony Gleeson, 59, superglued his hands to the frame of Picasso's Massacre in Korea in the National Gallery of Victoria on Sunday.The painting last sold for $US179 million ($A280 million) back in 2015.
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