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Banksy Reveals New Statue in Central London

A new statue by Banksy has emerged on Waterloo Place in central London, sparking immediate conversation about its meaning. The piece features a suited man carrying a large flag that obscures his face, a striking image that resonates amid the backdrop of the Duke of York Column and other historic monuments.

Banksy confirmed his authorship via Instagram on April 30, 2026, just after the statue was first reported the day before. This latest work reflects the artist’s ongoing engagement with urban spaces, particularly in London, where he has been increasingly active over the past two years.

Observers noted the statue’s plinth bears Banksy’s signature etched into it. It stands as a stark contrast to the bronze and granite monuments nearby, raising questions about authority and visibility. A commentator remarked, “As a long-time Banksy collector, this one really hits. Big monument energy, but the idea is brutally simple: a suited figure blinded by its own flag. Classic Banksy. Quiet at first, then impossible to unsee.”

The piece has already ignited debate among art enthusiasts and critics alike. One commentator expressed admiration for Banksy’s timing: “I love that he appears when enough time has passed to forget, and arrives with full force unnoticed.” Such sentiments echo Banksy’s history of unauthorized murals across notable sites—including government buildings and foreign embassies—challenging societal norms through street art.

In summer 2024, he created a series of stenciled animal silhouettes across London. Last September, he painted an unauthorized mural at the Royal Courts of Justice. Each work seems to deepen his commentary on contemporary issues while captivating millions; he boasts an impressive 13.8 million Instagram followers.

As discussions continue about the statue’s implications for public art and urban identity, officials have not yet disclosed any plans for its future or potential preservation efforts.