Vandals (some with gum) take on Canada’s National Gallery (Le Musée des beaux-arts)

Today’s Canada.com website reported on vandalism to artworks in the National Gallery of Canada that ranges from the use of pens, Frisbees, carving on a ledge in a restored chapel and, yes, gum in the nose of famous sculptures, as the article reports:
Guards discovered a piece of chewing gum stuffed into the right nostril of the figure in the Alberto Giacometti sculpture, Portrait of Diego (pictured above, sans gum). It was removed with a napkin.