Banksy's Latest Triumph: The Mystery of the Striding Statue
Famed street artist Banksy has claimed a new sculpture in central London, depicting a blindfolded man striding off a plinth with a flag. Revealed via Instagram, this statue near Waterloo Place joins the ranks of Banksy's elusive works, connecting street art with historical figures and captivating onlookers.
Banksy, the enigmatic street artist, unveiled a new sculpture in central London on Thursday. The artwork features a man striding from a plinth, face obscured by a billowing flag.
Announced via a humor-filled Instagram video, the statue appeared late Wednesday on a traffic island at Waterloo Place, near Buckingham Palace. Its immediate discovery prompted curious locals and tourists to inspect the piece, suspecting it as Banksy's due to a signature scrawled at its base.
Positioned near monuments to King Edward VII and Florence Nightingale, the sculpture highlights Banksy's departure from his more recognizable graffiti work. Despite his anonymity, Banksy remains a touchstone of street art, a genre praised for subversive public expressions.