Huge ‘Butchered’ artwork installed on North Sea gas rig by Greenpeace activists
Greenpeace activists installed a large artwork titled 'Butchered' by Anish Kapoor on an active Shell platform in the North Sea. The artwork, 12 meters by 8 meters, was secured to the structure, and activists pumped 1,000 liters of blood-red liquid into the fabric to create a crimson stain. This work symbolizes the damage caused by the fossil fuel industry to humanity and the Earth, representing collective grief and a call for reparation.