Vandal defaces mural by Mark Rothko at London's Tate Modern gallery
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London's Tate Modern says a vandal has damaged a mural at the gallery by modern American master Mark Rothko.
Tate says a visitor defaced the mural, one of Rothko's Seagram series, "by applying a small area of black paint with a brush to the painting."
A photograph posted on Twitter by a gallery visitor showed words, including the name Vladimir, scrawled in the corner of the painting. The gallery, which attracts 5 million visitors a year, was briefly closed Sunday after the incident.
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Tate Modern says police are investigating.
Rothko, who died in 1970, is renowned for his large abstract paintings featuring bold blocks of color.