A Salvador Dali sculpture valued at $2.5-million has been vandalized while on display outside Quebec City's Château Frontenac. "I never would have believed that an immense bronze sculpture valued at $2.5 million and measuring 4.5 metres that's touring the world would be a target for vandals," he said. Prior to the incident, people had been climbing on the sculpture, which led to a barrier being erected around it. Fortier said he's worried about the message it sends about Quebec City. Sylvain Fortier, director of the Château Frontenac art gallery, said the bronze is very thick and there's no way this could have been an accident.
Source: CBC News July 28, 2016 11:03 UTC