Police were called to the Tate Modern gallery in London this weekend, after a visitor to the museum reportedly “attacked” a statue. The statue in question was Auguste Rodin’s classic marble sculpture The Kiss, which is in the Tate because conceptual artist Cornelia Parker has wrapped it in string to represent “the claustrophobic nature of relationships.” The attacker broke free from a tour group, and used scissors to cut some of the twine before being subdued. He has been released on bail.