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    National Trust cover up tampered artwork in Derbyshire featuring JK Rowling

    PrimePulseNewsBy PrimePulseNewsJune 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    National Trust cover up tampered artwork in Derbyshire featuring JK Rowling

    Danny Fullbrook

    Culture reporter

    @LightninLex A pair of hands are holding a piece of fabric covered in embroided names. The one being held prominently to the camera is "JK Rowling"@LightninLex

    An activist unpicked stitching covering JK Rowling’s name on the artwork

    The National Trust has covered up a piece of art featuring the name of author JK Rowling, after it was tampered with by a member of the public.

    Between April and November 2024 visitors to Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire were invited to stitch names of women they felt should be celebrated on to a textile display called Virtuous Woman.

    During this time, a participant stitched over the Harry Potter author’s name. Last week, this covering was removed by feminist campaigner Jean Hatchet.

    The National Trust, who manage the property, said: “The artwork was open to contributions for eight months and closed in November when the piece was finished and put on public display.”

    “We ask visitors not to tamper with any art on display,” they added.

    “The piece has been taken off display while we investigate the damage caused and consider next steps.”

    Rowling has also been approached for comment.

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    National Trust A colourful embroided woman, placed on a large sheet of fabric inside Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire.National Trust

    Members of the public added names of women they admire to the textile artwork

    The best-selling author has been criticised for her views on gender identity and for arguing trans women should not be allowed into female-only spaces.

    Her comments have drawn both support and criticism in recent years on social media and from public figures.

    Visitors of all ages contributed names to the dress, which was created by artist Layla Khoo in association with University of Leeds and National Trust.

    Recurring names included Rowling, civil rights activist Rosa Parks, singer Taylor Swift and the term “mum”.

    The artwork was officially put on display in November.

    Getty Images JK Rowling at the "Fantastic Beasts: The Secret of Dumbledore" world premiere.Getty Images

    JK Rowling’s name was added to the artwork multiple times

    Ms Hatchet posted on X that she had removed “hateful stitching” and called on the trust to “apologise to women immediately”.

    In a post on X last month, the Trust said: “Any contributions to the piece have been made by those who chose to take part.

    “None of the views expressed or actions taken by participants represent the views of the National Trust, the artist or the University of Leeds.”

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