National Gallery in London steps up security after activist actions targeting works

National Gallery in London steps up security after activist actions targeting works
National Gallery in London steps up security after activist actions targeting works

The National Gallery in London announced Thursday that it was strengthening security controls after being the target of several actions by environmental and pro-Palestinian activists who attacked works in its collection.

The institution indicates that it has been “the victim of five separate attacks” since July 2022. The works, protected by glass, were not damaged in these attacks, but their frames were in some cases damaged.

“Unfortunately we have reached the point where we are obliged to take measures to protect our visitors, our employees and the collection,” explains the museum in a press release.

From Friday, “no liquids will be accepted in the National Gallery” with the exception of infant formula and prescription medicines, it says.

Access to the National Gallery, located in the heart of London near Trafalgar Square, is free, as is the case with all British public museums. Visitors pass through a security gate and their bags may be searched by an officer.

The announcement comes a week after two pro-Palestinian activists from the group Youth Demand briefly covered Picasso’s painting “Motherhood” (1901) with a poster depicting a bloodied mother and child in the Gaza Strip.

At the end of September, two environmental activists from the Just Stop Oil group threw soup on two versions of Van Gogh’s Sunflowers. Two activists from the same group had done the same on one of these copies of Les Tournesols, in July 2022. They were sentenced to prison terms.

In its press release, the National Gallery also mentions incidents against the paintings “The Hay Cart” by John Constable, in 2022, and “Venus in the Mirror” by Diego Velasquez, in 2023.

Other museums were also targeted in Europe, notably the Prado Museum in Madrid, the Egyptian Museum in Barcelona and the Barberini Museum in Potsdam in Germany.

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