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Blind Patriotism: Banksy Claims Credit for Provocative New Statue in London’s Waterloo Place

Blind Patriotism: Banksy Claims Credit for Provocative New Statue in London’s Waterloo Place

LONDON, UK — The art world is buzzing once again as the elusive street artist Banksy has officially claimed credit for a provocative new monument in the heart of London’s Waterloo Place. The large-scale statue, which appeared mysteriously under the cover of night on Wednesday, depicts a man in a business suit marching off a pedestal with a flag completely smothering his face—a clear satirical jab at the concept of "blind patriotism."

Banksy confirmed his involvement via a humorous video posted to his Instagram on Thursday, showing a crew erecting the piece while an onlooker quips, "I don’t like it." Despite the mixed reaction from passersby, social media users have hailed the work as a powerful commentary on "collective blindness" and forward motion without vision.

Strategic Placement

The location of the statue is as intentional as the work itself. It currently stands among monuments of major British historical figures, including King Edward VII and Captain Robert Falcon Scott. By placing his flag-blinded figure in such a prominent, traditional space, Banksy forces a dialogue between the "heroes" of the past and the political realities of the present.

Westminster City Council has already moved to protect the piece with barriers, though they expressed excitement about the addition to the city’s vibrant public art scene.

The Mystery of Identity

This latest stunt comes just two months after a massive investigation by Reuters claimed to have finally unmasked the artist’s identity as Robin Gunningham, a middle-aged man from Bristol. While Banksy has neither confirmed nor denied the report, the "unmasking" has sparked a global debate among collectors and fans about whether the loss of anonymity will change the resonance of his subversive messages.

For now, the "fairy tale" of the anonymous superhero continues in spirit. Banksy, known for iconic works like "Girl with Balloon" and the satirical "The Drinker," remains the most influential voice in contemporary street art, using the streets of London as his personal, political gallery.

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By: CNN Newsource

May 1, 2026

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