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Banksy Strikes Again: Twin Artworks Spark London Frenzy

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In an intriguing twist, the elusive artist Banksy has officially claimed a new mural spotted in Bayswater, west London, featuring two children in winter attire gazing skyward. This mural, discovered on Queen's Mews above a row of garages, emerged on Monday. While Banksy confirmed this piece on Instagram, there's speculation he is also behind an identical mural that appeared outside the Centre Point tower in central London last Friday.

 

The piece at Centre Point has stirred discussions about its potential commentary on child homelessness, as noted by artist Daniel Lloyd-Morgan. He remarked that, amid the holiday season, many passersby overlooked the artwork, which seems emblematic of broader social neglect. Banksy fan Jason Tomkins echoed this sentiment, suggesting the mural subtly highlights the issue of homelessness.

 

The Centre Point location, at 101-103 New Oxford Street, has long been tied to housing protests. Built in 1963, it famously remained unoccupied for over a decade, symbolising injustice to many, including the homelessness charity Centrepoint. It has since transformed into upscale flats. Banksy has not commented on why he chose this particular site for the mural.

 

The identical child figure echoes a 2018 Banksy piece from Port Talbot, marking a rare recurrence of characters in his work. This follows Banksy's September mural, which also vanished shortly after its appearance. In 2024, Banksy's London pieces encompassed a surprise animal trail, showcasing his unpredictable artistic range, reported the BBC.

 

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Banksy confirmed a new mural in Bayswater while an identical piece appeared at Centre Point.
  • The Centre Point mural is believed to comment on child homelessness, sparking debate.
  • Centre Point's history as a protest site adds layers of significance to the artwork.


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Centre Point ....interesting 60's  building ,

controversial man Harry  Hyams .

1 hour ago, Jim Blue said:

Centre Point ....interesting 60's  building ,

controversial man Harry  Hyams .

And still following Hyams’ practice of the building being vacant, or least mostly vacant.

 

Which is I suspect the reason for Banksy choosing Center Point for this particular art.

Since his mum bought him that ' paint by numbers '  gift one Christmas , he hasn't looked back.

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Looks like they're pointing up at the illegal immigrants having a party in the penthouse suite of the local hotel.

 

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....Bravo...

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