Emma Roche explains why she decided to remove her work.
Two artists have removed their work from the National Gallery, in protest of the facility's involvement with Aramark.
Brian Teeling and Emma Roche says the presence of the company, which also run three Direct Provision Centres, would cause "irreparable reputational damage" to the gallery.
Aramark have been awarded the catering contract to run the café in the gallery, despite objections from four artists.
Emma Roche explains why she decided to remove her work:
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