Art nappers strike at city gallery
Publication: The Daily Echo
Written by: Sarah Cole
Date: Wednesday, August
25, 2004
Forget the hunt for Edvard Munch’s The Scream – Hampshire
art fans have a theft much closer to home to worry about.
While a
nation-wide hunt continued in Norway today to recover one of the
world’s
most famous paintings, police in Southampton were investigating the theft of
a lesser-known portrait.
The sketch, entitled Destroy and Diminish (mine to),
is an unusual self-portrait by Southampton born artist Sarah Misselbrook.
It had gone on display earlier
this month as part of a prestigious arts project, which has breathed new life
into Southampton’s medieval vaults.
The two-dimensional picture is the
second piece of work 26-year-old Sarah has had stolen from the underground
exhibition in Quilter’s Vault, in High
Street. Less than two weeks ago, the Daily Echo reported how thieves had
ripped a potentially lethal six-inch metal spike from a life-sized sculpture
of
a
woman curled up
on the floor. Now thieves have targeted her collection again – this
time walking out with a picture at least two-and-a-half feet square.
The brazen
theft took place on the same weekend that armed robbers held up Oslo’s
Munch Museum in a daring daylight raid.
Pictured on CCTV, the masked raiders
escaped with both The Scream – famous
for its ghostly, horrified white figure in front of a red sunset – as
well as another Munch masterpiece, Madonna.
Investigations into the Southampton
theft, believed to have taken place on Saturday morning, were continuing
today. Ben Scott, of arts organisation, ‘a space in Old Northam
Road’ which
is behind the art project, said: ‘We believe this was probably
an opportunistic theft as nothing else has been stolen or vandalised.
The picture is valuable
to us and the artist. ‘It is not made of gold bullion or anything;
its replacement value would probably be about £200. ‘Sarah
is quite shocked by this, particularly at the thought that someone
would walk out carrying a large piece like this.
‘Both thefts have surprised us. We just didn’t think people visiting
this new site would have the mentality to do things like this.’

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