Banksy unleashes animals on London, but
what do they mean?
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[August 09, 2024]
LONDON (Reuters) - A goat, two elephants, three monkeys and one
wolf.
Four Banksy murals which have appeared in London this week have left
many pondering the meaning behind the elusive street artist's latest
work.
It began with the mountain goat on Monday, appearing to be perched on a
ledge with rocks falling off and depicted in Banksy's signature stencil
style on a wall in Richmond, west London.
Next came two elephant heads, peering out of two blocked out windows on
the side of a house in affluent Chelsea, followed by three monkeys which
appear to be hanging from a railway bridge near east London's Brick
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A person views a new artwork by the British artist Banksy, in Kew, west
London, Britain, August 5, 2024. REUTERS/Toby Melville |
The
silhouette of a wolf, howling at the sky, appeared on a
satellite dish atop a heavily graffitied building in Peckham,
southeast London, on Thursday. Banksy has posted pictures of
each on his Instagram account.
London's Metropolitan Police said the satellite dish had been
reported stolen within hours of being unveiled. Pictures in
local media showed it being removed by a person who had their
face covered with a mask.
Theories swirled on social media as to the meaning of the works,
by an artist who has highlighted themes such as war and climate
change in his previous work.
Some speculated they could be related to the riots and racist
attacks that have swept the country in the past week, others to
the idea that humanity is seeding its own downfall.
"Nice one Banksy. I see this as a critique on the wild and
chaotic behaviour currently erupting across the UK. Far right
thugs on the prowl," one user "barrybrexiter" commented on
Banksy's Instagram post.
Another "leticia_vega" wrote "Humanity is not going to last ...
animals will be taking over."
The Bristol-based artist's last mural, also in London, depicted
green paint sprayed across the side of a building to mimic the
foliage of a real, heavily pruned tree that stands a few metres
in front of it. Many took that mural as speaking to a need to
preserve nature.
In December, Banksy depicted three drones on a stop sign, again
in Peckham. It was stolen very shortly after it went up.
(Reporting by Sachin Ravikumar; Editing by Christina Fincher)
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