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National Gallery in London bans liquids after activists’ attacks on Sunflowers and other artworks | UK News

The National Gallery has banned liquids – except baby formula, expressed milk and prescription medicines – after attacks by activists on its artworks, including Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers.

The new measure comes into force today.

The London museum also urged visitors to bring “minimal items” to the premises, and “no large bags”.

“Unfortunately, we have now reached a point where we have been forced to act to protect our visitors, staff and collection,” it said in a statement.

The museum cited several attacks on artwork since July 2022, including on John Constable’s The Hay Wain and Velazquez’s Rokeby Venus, as well as on the Sunflowers.

“Such attacks have caused physical damage to the artworks, distress to visitors and staff alike, and disruption to our mission to ensure great art is available for everyone, everywhere to enjoy,” it said.

“Two of these attacks have happened in the last two weeks, and that is why we have taken the difficult and unfortunate decision to change the way we operate for the foreseeable future.”

The museum also said: “All doors into the gallery have walk-through metal detectors where we will inspect bags and rucksacks,” adding that entry would likely take longer as a result.

Last month two versions of the Dutch master’s famous Sunflowers were hit by soup.

Neither painting itself was damaged but prosecutors said the frames were, for an estimated worth of £10,000 to £20,000.

Three Just Stop Oil supporters have pleaded not guilty to criminal damage.

Just Stop Oil activists have thrown tomato soup over Van Gogh's masterpiece Sunflowers at the National Gallery.
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The attack on October 2022

That incident happened after two Just Stop Oil activists were jailed for causing up to £10,000 worth of damage to the frame of one of Van Gogh’s Sunflowers at the gallery in October 2022.

Separately, two activists glued themselves to Constable’s The Hay Wain in July 2022.

In November last year, protesters allegedly smashed the glass protecting the Rokeby Venus, or The Toilet of Venus, and caused more than £6,000 of damage.

Two women charged after soup thrown over Van Gogh’s Sunflowers painting | Ents & Arts News

Two women have been charged with criminal damage after climate change protesters threw tomato soup over Van Gogh’s famous Sunflowers painting at the National Gallery.

Footage posted by the Just Stop Oil campaign group showed activists opening two Heinz tins and then throwing the contents over the 1888 work on Friday morning, before kneeling down in front of the masterpiece and gluing their hands to the wall beneath it.

The gallery said the incident had caused minor damage to the frame but the image, which is covered by glass, was unharmed.

The painting, which has an estimated value of £72.5m, later went back on display.

Painted in Arles in the south of France, the picture shows fifteen sunflowers standing in a yellow pot against a yellow background.

Police said two women, aged 21 and 20, would appear on Saturday at Westminster Magistrates’ Court charged with “criminal damage to the frame of Van Gogh’s Sunflowers painting”.

Another activist will also appear in court accused of damaging the sign outside the New Scotland Yard police headquarters in central London.

Sunflowers is the second, more famous, Van Gogh painting to be targeted by the group, with two climate activists gluing themselves to his 1889 Peach Trees in Blossom, exhibited at the Courtauld Gallery, at the end of June.

The work was also the second from the National Gallery to be selected as a target for action by the protest group, with two supporters gluing themselves to John Constable’s The Hay Wain in July.

A Just Stop Oil protester spray paints a sign outside New Scotland Yard in London. Picture date: Friday October 14, 2022.
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An activist will also appear in court accused of damaging the sign outside the New Scotland Yard

Activists have also targeted a landscape painting by Horatio McCulloch, My Heart’s In The Highlands, in Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, as well as a 500-year-old copy of Leonardo Da Vinci’s Last Summer in London’s Royal Academy.

Just Stop Oil has been holding protests for the last two weeks as part of a campaign of “continuous disruption”, which has also seen demonstrators block several key roads in London.

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