Valentina Di

Valentina Di Liscia is a journalist at Hyperallergic, where she covers art and culture. She has reported on various topics including climate protests, the art world, and freedom of speech in the arts. Her work often highlights social justice issues and she frequently interviews artists about their creative processes and inspirations. Valentina's articles encompass a wide range of subjects such as activism at Stonehenge, the impact of time on art installations, and controversies within the art community. She also shares personal stories from her experiences at events like the Venice Biennale and documenting protests in support of Palestine.

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Recent Articles

Climate Activists Vandalize Stonehenge with Orange Powder Paint, Demanding Fossil Fuel Phase-Out by 2030

Climate Activists Vandalize Stonehenge with Orange Powder Paint, Demanding Fossil Fuel Phase-Out by 2030

Broke On: Wednesday, 19 June 2024 Two climate activists, Rajan Naidu and Niamh Lynch from Just Stop Oil, vandalized Stonehenge with orange paint the day before the summer solstice celebration. They were arrested for damaging the ancient monument and criticized Labour Party's manifesto on oil drilling. The group demands a treaty to phase out fossil fuels by 2030, while English Heritage assesses damage and Stonehenge remains open.