Russian gallery says guard added eyes to avant-garde work
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In this handout photo released by The Art Newspaper Russia on Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022, A fragment of the painting "Three Figures" by Anna Leporskaya after the act of vandalism occurred Dec. 7, 2021 at The Yeltsin Center in Yekaterinburg, Russia. A Russian gallery says one of its security guards has vandalized an avant-garde painting on loan from the country's top art repository by drawing eyes on the picture's deliberately featureless faces. (The Art Newspaper Russia via AP)In this handout photo released by The Art Newspaper Russia on Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022, the painting "Three Figures" by Anna Leporskaya is on display at The Yeltsin Center in Yekaterinburg, in Russia in 2021. A Russian gallery says one of its security guards has vandalized an avant-garde painting on loan from the country's top art repository by drawing eyes on the picture's deliberately featureless faces. (The Art Newspaper Russia via AP)
The Art Newspaper Russia
In this handout photo released by The Art Newspaper Russia on Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022, A fragment of the painting "Three Figures" by Anna Leporskaya after the act of vandalism occurred Dec. 7, 2021 at The Yeltsin Center in Yekaterinburg, Russia. A Russian gallery says one of its security guards has vandalized an avant-garde painting on loan from the country's top art repository by drawing eyes on the picture's deliberately featureless faces. (The Art Newspaper Russia via AP)