Statue Bearing Banksy Signature Appears in Central London
1-Minute Brief
The statue's sudden appearance has sparked debate about authorship and public art in a historically significant area.
Key Facts
- A statue depicting a man marching off a plinth has appeared in St James's, central London.
- Banksy's signature has been seen at the base of the statue, but the artist has not confirmed authorship.
- The statue is located in Waterloo Place, near other statues of 19th-century British military and colonial figures.
- The statue shows a man marching with a flag covering his face.
- Banksy is known for confirming his works on his website after public discovery.
What Happened
A large statue of a man marching, with a flag obscuring his face and Banksy's signature at its base, appeared in central London near historic monuments.
Why It Matters
The installation has drawn attention due to its prominent location and the possible involvement of Banksy, whose works often provoke discussion about art, politics, and history in public spaces. Banksy has not confirmed authorship of the statue as of the latest reports.
What's Next
Observers are awaiting possible confirmation from Banksy via his official website, which he has used in the past to authenticate new works.
Sources
Confirmed by 4 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter13h agoStatue with Bansky's signature appears in London
- NYTLeft47m agoNew Banksy Statue Causes Stir in Central London
- The GuardianLeft10h agoBanksy signature on London statue of man marching blinded by flag
