Tarring (1991) The sculpture was tarred on Thursday 10 October 1991 on Aleksis Kivi Day starting at 4 PM. The perpetrators were political science student Jari Kajas, law student
Mikael Jungner and medicine student
Sara Hirvelä. After the tarring, the perpetrators covered the sculpture in feathers. The police arrived at 4:25 PM and the situation lasted until 4:40 PM, when all three were driven away in a police car. According to the group who had named themselves as the "Feather Group", the sculpture is ugly and does not fit into its surroundings. The intent of the group was to send greetings to the
City Council of Helsinki. According to the group, Helsinki made a mistake by accepting the sculpture at a time when
communism was nearing its end in
Eastern Europe.
Explosion attempt (2010) There was an attempt to explode the sculpture with a gas bottle at midnight between 9 and 10 May 2010. The police investigated the matter as serious attempted vandalism. In May 2016, a prisoner serving a sentence from a different crime confessed to the explosion attempt, and charges were brought against him. In May 2017 the court of appeal of Eastern Finland sentenced the perpetrator to two years in prison without parole. The court of appeal shortened the sentence originally given by the district court by eight months, as it saw the perpetrator had helped in investigating the crime.
Demonstration with the flag of Ukraine (2014) During the night before the national day of
Ukraine on 24 August 2014,
flags of Ukraine were hung on the sculpture. According to eyewitnesses, in the morning, only torn strips remained of the flags.
Move to storage (2022) After the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the word "
maailmanräyhää" (Finnish for "world rage", a parody of the sculpture's Finnish name) was written on the base of the sculpture and the base was wrapped in blue-and-yellow ribbon representing the flag of Ukraine. It was moved away from Hakaniemenranta because of construction of the
Crown Bridges project. The sculpture was moved along the sea on a
barge to storage in eastern
Uusimaa. It was placed in storage and a pedestrian walkway will be built in its place. According to the Helsinki Art Museum, the sculpture will be returned near its current location after the construction. ==See also==