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As Banksy’s Animal Art Series Ends, Caretakers Grapple With How to Preserve His Murals

Last updated: August 28, 2024 3:06 am
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Banksy’s Animal-Themed Murals in London: A Whimsical Series Comes to an End

The streets of London were buzzing with excitement as the elusive street artist Banksy unveiled a series of animal-themed murals from August 5 to 13. The series concluded with a gorilla stencil adorning the entrance to the London Zoo, depicting the ape lifting the metal shutters as if they were mere fabric, allowing other animals to escape into the city.

The whimsical series captured the attention of both locals and tourists, drawing crowds to admire the public artworks. Internet sleuths took to social media to decipher the meaning behind Banksy’s latest creations. Andrew Renton, a curator at Goldsmiths University of London, noted the departure from Banksy’s usual political messaging, adding to the intrigue surrounding the series.

Despite the mystery shrouding Banksy’s intentions, the final mural sparked discussions among zoo officials about preserving the artwork. The London Zoo’s animal operations manager, Daniel Simmonds, reassured that they would take measures to protect the mural from the unpredictable London weather. Plans were put in place to safeguard the gorilla stencil, ensuring its longevity.

Unfortunately, some of the artworks in the series fell victim to theft and vandalism. A mural featuring a howling wolf on a satellite dish was stolen shortly after its unveiling, while a rhino stencil was defaced by vandals. Other pieces were removed for preservation reasons, including a mural of two elephants and a large cat on a billboard.

The London Zoo’s chief operating officer, Kathryn England, emphasized the significance of the gorilla stencil in the zoo’s history and expressed gratitude to Banksy for highlighting wildlife through his art. Although the original mural was taken down for preservation, a replica has been put in its place, maintaining the fun and excitement for visitors.

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As the buzz around Banksy’s animal-themed series fades, the city of London is left pondering the next steps for the remaining artworks. The legacy of these murals will continue to spark conversations about art, wildlife, and preservation in the bustling streets of London.

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