Pyotr Pavlensky, an artist from St. Petersburg who gained worldwide notoriety after nailing his scrotum to the cobblestones of Moscow’s Red Square, has set the entrance to the Bank of France in Paris on fire.

Pictures showing Pavlensky in front of the Bank of France door in the Place de la Bastille with flames raging in the barred windows appeared on social media on Monday.

Police arrested the radical artist at 4:10am, according to photographer Capucine Henry, who shared a photo on her Twitter feed.

L'artiste russe Pavlenski arrêté par la police à 4h10 après avoir mis le feu à la Banque de France @afpfr@franceinfopic.twitter.com/rGhzMMqhFp — Capucine Henry (@capucinema) October 16, 2017

The ‘performance’ caused the bank to shut down on Monday, according to a note attached to the door.

It is not clear what Pavlensky’s message was, but a Femen activist apparently quoted the artist as saying that “the revival of revolutionary France will trigger the global fire of revolutions.”

“The bankers have taken the place of the monarchs,” another quote reads.

L’artiste russe Piotr Pavlenski met le feu à la Banque de France à Paris. "Les banquiers ont pris la place des monarques". @afpfrpic.twitter.com/i1I4IsN16t — Sarah Constantin (@sarahconstantin) October 16, 2017

Piotr Pavlenski incendie la Banque de France, Place de la Bastille #photo © Marc CHAUMEIL https://t.co/1AkZ5ic1WEpic.twitter.com/CjMs1pTEx5 — Divergence-Images (@DivergencePhoto) October 16, 2017

“Igniting the Bank of France shows the truth the authorities forced us to forget. The Bastille was destroyed by rebels as a symbol of despotism and power. There, they built another hotbed of slavery, which betrays the revolutionists and sponsors a bandit Versailles. The Bank of France took over the Bastille, bankers became monarchs,” Pavlensky reportedly said in a statement, posted by Femen activist Inna Shevchenko.

Pavlensky received political asylum in France earlier this year after he fled Russia with his partner and their children following sexual assault allegations. In an interview with Russian TV channel Rain, Pavlensky said that his family lives “like true French: we do not work and we do not pay.” He said that he “seized” the house in Paris he lives in and resorts to “taking food” from the shops. “The security here is not very attentive,” the artist said.

Setting things on fire is not something new for Pyotr Pavlensky, who set fire to the doors of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) headquarters in Moscow. The protest-performance cost the man seven months in jail and a fine of $7,800.

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The 33-year-old also made quite a few headlines when he cut off one of his earlobes while sitting naked on the roof of the Serbsky Center psychiatric hospital in Moscow in protest against Russian forensic psychiatry.

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The ‘performance’ which earned Pavlensky fame, however, was when he nailed his scrotum to a cobblestone near the walls of the Kremlin in Red Square.

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