Climate Protesters Found Guilty for Soup Attack on Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers'

Two climate protesters from Just Stop Oil, Anna Holland and Phoebe Plummer, were found guilty of criminal damage for throwing tinned soup at Vincent van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' painting in London's National Gallery. Although the painting was unharmed, the frame sustained damage. The duo is to be sentenced on September 27.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 25-07-2024 21:08 IST | Created: 25-07-2024 21:08 IST
Climate Protesters Found Guilty for Soup Attack on Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers'

Two climate protesters from Just Stop Oil who threw tinned soup at Vincent van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' painting in London's National Gallery in 2022 were on Thursday found guilty of criminal damage, media reports said.

Anna Holland and Phoebe Plummer, now both 22, had thrown tins of Heinz tomato soup on the artwork, leading to charges of criminal damage to the frame of the painting. The priceless canvas, one of five versions on display in museums and galleries around the world, was unharmed and later went back on display.

Activists from Just Stop Oil have staged a number of eye-catching protests in recent years, including disrupting sporting events, theatre performances, and road traffic. Earlier this month, five activists from the group, including founder Roger Hallam, were each jailed for at least four years over a conspiracy to block London's M25 motorway, marking the longest sentences ever imposed for a non-violent protest in Britain.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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