Banksy's Animal Murals Around London Come Down

Zoo says the artwork will be preserved
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Aug 18, 2024 2:30 PM CDT
Banksy's Animal Murals Around London Come Down
Contractors begin to dismantle a billboard with the new Banksy artwork depicting a stretching cat in Cricklewood, northwest London, on Saturday.   (Jordan Reynolds/PA via AP)

The gorilla and other animals that appeared to have escaped from the London Zoo in Banksy's most recent work have been taken into safekeeping. The zoo said it removed the elusive street artist's mural on its gate Friday evening to preserve it and return its entrance to full operation after mobs of visitors came to see it over five days last week, the AP reports. It was covered with a reproduction of the work and a sign using British slang that said: "Banksy woz ere."

"We're thrilled by the joy this artwork has already brought to so many, but primarily, we're incredibly grateful to Banksy, for putting wildlife in the spotlight," Kathryn England, the zoo's chief operating officer, said on its website. "This has become a significant moment in our history that we're keen to properly preserve." The work spraypainted with a stencil showed an ape holding up part of the roll-down gate, allowing birds to fly off and a sea lion to waddle away as three sets of eyes peered out from the darkness inside. It was the final animal-themed work by the artist to pop up over nine consecutive days around London.

The meaning of works by the artist known for making political statements has been widely debated online. The zoo said its mural had sparked thought-provoking conversations from people ranging from a 5-year-old to adult Banksy buffs. Some suggested it was a play on guerrilla art or a comment on the role of zoos. A representative for Banksy, whose real identity is not known, told the Observer that the series was intended to be uplifting and amusing during tough times. The zoo mural is at least the fifth in the animal series to be either stolen, defaced, or moved to a secure place for protection:

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  • A howling wolf painted on a satellite dish to look like it's silhouetted against a full moon was taken by masked men hours after the artist confirmed it was his work by posting photos of it on his Instagram page.
  • A rundown old billboard that featured a big cat stretching out was removed by a crew as onlookers jeered them. The billboard's owner told police it would be reassembled at an art gallery, the BBC reported.
  • A rhinoceros painted on a brick wall that appeared to be mounting a broken-down Nissan parked on the sidewalk was tagged with graffiti, and the car was taken away.
  • A circling school of piranhas painted on the windows of a small police guard post, so that it looked like a fish tank, was removed by the City of London. A spokesperson said it would eventually be placed where it can be viewed by the public.

Jasper Tordoff, the Banksy expert at MyArtBroker, told the AP that he liked the idea that the final mural in the series may have been the revelation that all those other animals—elephants, a goat, monkeys, and pelicans—seen around London had come from the zoo.

(More Banksy stories.)

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