Statue Bearing Banksy Signature Appears on Plinth in Central London
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In Brief
The appearance of a statue with Banksy's signature in London has sparked speculation about its authenticity and artistic intent.
Key Facts
- A sculpture of a man marching off a plinth has appeared in St James's, central London.
- The statue is located in Waterloo Place.
- Banksy's signature is visible at the base of the statue.
- The artist has not confirmed whether the statue is his work.
- Banksy is known for confirming new works on his website after public discovery.
What Happened
A large statue depicting a man marching off a plinth, with Banksy's signature at its base, has appeared in central London. The artist has not confirmed authorship.
Why It Matters
The statue's appearance has generated public interest due to Banksy's reputation for provocative art and the ongoing uncertainty about its origin. Banksy has not confirmed authorship of the statue as of the latest reports.
What's Next
Observers are awaiting possible confirmation from Banksy, who often acknowledges his works online after they gain attention.
Sources
- BBC News — Statue with Bansky's signature appears in London(4h ago)
- The Guardian — Banksy signature on London statue of man marching blinded by flag(1h ago)
