A 22-year-old Houston artist named Uriel Landeros made news this past week after walking into Houston?s Menil Collection museum and vandalizing a 1929 Picasso painting named Woman in a Red Armchair. A fellow museum patron captured cell phone footage of Landeros spray painting the word “conquista” onto the painting using a stencil. The painting was rushed to the museum’s conservation lab for an emergency restoration, and Landeros was just arrested and charged with two third-degree felonies.The defacing of priceless art pieces is nothing new, and museums often keep their most prized artworks behind plexiglass to protect them from renegade visitors. One example is the Mona Lisa, which has seen its share of vandalism attempts:
Having a piece of glass protecting paintings and photographs definitely detracts from the viewing experience, but because of people like Landeros, it’s probably something that will become more and more common.
(via Doobybrain)

