This is a list of damaged or destroyed works of
guerrilla art
Guerrilla art is a street art movement that first emerged in the UK, but has since spread around the world and is now established in most countries that already had developed graffiti scenes. In fact, it owes so much to the early graffiti mov ...
created by
Banksy
Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based street artist, political activist, and film director whose real name and identity remain unconfirmed and the subject of speculation. Active since the 1990s, his satirical street art and subversive ep ...
, which have been removed from their
original locations or otherwise
damaged or
destroyed.
Banksy is an England-based street artist.
Removed from their original locations
* Cave art hoax with accompanying exhibit label, hung on a wall in the
British Museum
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, removed after two or three days and subsequently accessioned; in 2005.
* Two works
jetwashed away and a third work, of a boy holding a stereo and a teddy bear, the subject of legal action opposing its ablation by
Hackney Council
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in order "to keep streets clean", in
Dalston
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,
London
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; in 2009.
* Vulture with fuel pump head on side of a container at Dungeness beach, Kent stolen in early September 2010.
* Rat, stolen from an electricity meter box outside the home of a well-known underwear designer in
Melbourne
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, claimed to be by Banksy; the
authenticity of this work was questioned, with some calling it a
fake
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Arts and entertainment Film and television
* The Fake (1927 film), ''The Fake'' (1927 film), a silent British drama film
* The Fake (1953 film), ''The Fake'' (1953 film), a British film
* Fake (2003 film), ''Fake'' (20 ...
; in 2010.
*
Mickey Mouse
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-inspired ''Livin' the Dream'', removed from
Sunset Boulevard
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,
Los Angeles
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and destroyed; in 2011.
* Mural entitled ''Caution'', detached from a wall in
Boyle Heights, Los Angeles
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; in 2011.
* ''
Parachuting Rat
''Parachuting Rat'' was a series of artworks in Melbourne, Australia, created by Banksy. On 26 April 2010, one was painted over by council contractors, leading to local and international coverage and debate on the nature of street art and its pr ...
'' in
Melbourne
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,
Australia
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was accidentally destroyed in May 2012 by builders installing new plumbing.
* ''
Slave Labour
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'', a 2012 mural depicting a child making union flag bunting and regarded as a critical social commentary on the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, prised from the wall of a Poundland shop in
Wood Green
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,
Haringey
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, North London in 'mysterious circumstances' on 13 February 2013. An attempt to sell it in the US 10 days later, at the Fine Arts Auction Miami art house on 23 February, was halted at the last minute after Haringey residents began a campaign for its return.
* ''No Ball Games'', a 2009 mural depicting two children playing
catch with a sign saying "No Ball Games", was removed from a wall in
Tottenham
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, Haringey, north London in July 2013. It was cut into three pieces, restored and then sold in April 2014 at an exhibition titled "The Stealing Banksy".
The Sincura Group, the company that had also placed the ''Slave Labour'' mural up for sale, stated that the mural had "not been appreciated in situ". Local residents and councillors were disappointed by its removal.
* In April 2014, ''Mobile Lovers'' in Bristol (painted onto plyboard) was removed by crowbar, and resided in Broad Plains Boys Club. Banksy confirmed that the club was entitled to claim ownership of the piece in a letter. The Broad Plains Boys Club sold ''Mobile Lovers'' for £403,000 to a private collector in order to keep the club running.
* A mural depicting a soldier with the face of a Lego figure was detached from its original location at Schleifmühlgasse, Vienna, Austria.
* A painting of the "Grim Reaper" originally located on the side of
The Thekla in
Bristol
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was removed as it was decaying. It is now on a long-term display at the
M Shed
M Shed is a museum in Bristol, England, located on Prince's Wharf beside the Bristol Harbour, Floating Harbour in a dockside Goods shed, transit shed formerly occupied by Bristol Industrial Museum. The museum's name is derived from the way that t ...
.
* The artwork ''
Spy Booth'' in
Cheltenham
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,
England
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– said to be a critique of the
Global surveillance disclosures
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of 2013, was removed and possibly destroyed in August 2016 by persons unknown. This was despite it having gained grade II listed status and retrospective planning permission making its removal illegal. The current whereabouts and condition of the artwork is unknown.
*A painting of a child with a
crowbar on London Road North in
Lowestoft
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from ''
A Great British Spraycation
''A Great British Spraycation'' are a series of 2021 artworks by the anonymous British street artist Banksy in various East Anglian towns in England. Pieces appeared in Great Yarmouth, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft, Gorleston-on-Sea, Cromer, and King' ...
'' was removed from its wall in November 2021, a few months after its installation.
*A stop sign with what looks like three military drones on it was removed less than an hour after its unveiling.
* A mural of a howling wolf on a
satellite dish
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in
Peckham
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History
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, London was stolen hours after it was put on display.
* On 10 August 2024, a mural featuring a stretching cat on a decaying plywood billboard in
Cricklewood
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Cricklewood was a small rural hamlet ...
, London was removed hours after its unveiling.
Concealed or defaced
* In March 2007 one of Banksy's early pieces, a -long artwork featuring a collection of blue shapes with the artist's trademark tag, on the side of garages in Albion Road,
Easton, Bristol
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, was mistakenly painted over by graffiti-removal contractors Nordic. They had been asked by Bristol City Council to tackle graffiti adjacent to the Banksy work, but wrongly targeted the piece itself. Within days someone sprayed the words "''Wot no Banksy?''" over the contractors' plain paintwork.
* In April 2007 Banksy's
famous 2002 piece depicting
John Travolta
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and
Samuel L. Jackson's ''
Pulp Fiction
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'' characters pointing bananas instead of guns, on a wall near
Old Street station
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The London Underground station is on the Bank and Monument stations, Bank branch of the Nort ...
in London, was painted over by
Transport for London
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TfL is the successor organization of the London Passenger Transport Board, which was established in 1933, and His ...
workmen despite having an estimated value of more than £300,000 at the time. Asked to comment on the mural's destruction, a Transport for London spokesman said "Our graffiti removal teams are staffed by professional cleaners not professional art critics."
* In April 2007 a four-year-old -long wall mural in Cato Street, Easton, Bristol, marketed for sale with its attached house (at 21 Milvart Street) included was subsequently defaced with red paint. Celebrities had previously expressed interest in buying the work, and the gallery owner contacted Banksy for permission to
restore the work. Banksy however declined the offer, stating that overwriting and defacement was an inevitable reality of street art.
* In November 2007 a mural of a policeman stopping and searching a young girl in
Glastonbury
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, created in connection with the
Glastonbury Festival
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, was whitewashed over.
* In 2008 ''The Little Diver'' or ''Diving Bell'', previously
protected with a
Perspex
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sheet by
Melbourne City Council in Australia, incensing many street artists, was covered with silver paint poured behind the sheet and later tagged with the slogan "Banksy woz ere". The image was almost completely obliterated.

* In April 2009 ''
One Nation Under CCTV'', an April 2008 mural, was abated after
Westminster City Council
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had stated in October 2008 that it would remove any graffiti, regardless of the reputation of its creator.
* On 22 June 2009, ''
Well Hung Lover'', on the side of Brook Sexual Health Clinic in
Park Street, Bristol, and voted for retention by 93% of the public in a 2006 council poll, was spattered with blue paint in an overnight paint bomb attack.

* One of Banksy's earliest, best known and most prominent works, ''
The Mild Mild West'', featuring a teddy bear throwing a
Molotov cocktail
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at police, located on the side of a building in Cheltenham Road, Bristol, was twice defaced with paint during 2009. It was cleaned up both times, but was damaged in the process; the paint used to attack it is still visible.
* In September 2009 a mural of the
British royal family
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, featured on the cover of a single by
Blur, was accidentally painted over by workmen employed by
Hackney Council
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, London.
* ''
Parachuting Rat
''Parachuting Rat'' was a series of artworks in Melbourne, Australia, created by Banksy. On 26 April 2010, one was painted over by council contractors, leading to local and international coverage and debate on the nature of street art and its pr ...
'', one of the last surviving examples of Banksy's
Melbourne
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street art, was accidentally painted over by council contractors in March 2010.
* In February 2011 a mural behind Westwood Village Urban Outfitters in
Westwood Village, Los Angeles, depicting a child holding a machine gun loaded with coloured crayons, was defaced with black paint, just days before the
83rd Academy Awards
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for which Banksy's documentary film ''
Exit Through The Gift Shop'' had been nominated.
* In May 2011 a Banksy piece drawn in October 2010 around an extractor fan on the Grosvenor Hotel in
Torquay, Devon was destroyed. It depicted a child drawing a robot. Within a week of its appearance the owners announced plans to cover it with protective Perspex amid newspaper speculation that it had increased the value of the property by £150,000. Vandals smashed the Perspex screen on 31 May 2011 to attack the mural with paint stripper, removing the image of the child.
* In July 2011 ''
Gorilla in a Pink Mask
''Gorilla in a Pink Mask'' is an early graffiti work by Banksy. In 2011, it was painted over by Saeed Ahmed's new Muslim cultural centre in Bristol. It originated in 2002.
Monkeys are a recurring motif in Banksy's works. They can be found liste ...
'' (also known as ''Gorilla with Pink Face Mask'') in Fishponds Road,
Eastville, Bristol
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Eastville is k ...
, was painted over by the new owner of the building, who was unaware of Banksy's reputation or the value of the artwork. The mural was partly restored.
* In October 2011, Banksy's ''Sniper'' on Upper Maudlin Street, Bristol was vandalised by graffiti artists apparently supporting
King Robbo, spraying the words "Team Robbo" in black spray paint.
* In 2011 a Banksy work in
Boston Massachusetts's Chinatown was graffitied and partially painted over.
* On 31 December 2013 ''Praying Boy'', located just off of Main Street in
Park City, Utah
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, United States, was vandalized with spray paint.
The piece was originally created by Banksy in January 2010 during the
Sundance Film Festival
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The festival has acted ...
.
Banksy was in Park City promoting his documentary ''
Exit Through The Gift Shop'', which was featured in the festival. ''Praying Boy'' was vandalized by California artist David Noll, who claimed mental health issues led to his actions. He smashed a glass case meant to protect the piece and defaced the artwork. He also attempted to vandalize another Banksy piece in the area depicting a
videographer, but was unable to break through that work's protective case. Noll pled guilty to a third-degree felony count of
criminal mischief, was assigned community service, given five years
probation
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, and was ordered to pay restitution to the building's owners. He apologized in court for the vandalism. The piece was restored by painting conservator Deborah Uhl, resulting in 70 hours of work from January through April 2014.
* In August 2013 the Banksy work that was defaced in 2011, depicting a child drawing a robot at the Grosvenor Hotel in Torquay, Devon was covered up by the hotel owners as an attempt to stop vandals doing more damage. In 2012 the image of the boy was damaged by vandals throwing acid on it, all that remained was the robot. The robot has now been boarded up and preserved underneath, the hotel owners claim.
* Several other Banksy works in New York City were defaced in October 2013.
* In October 2014, an "Anti-immigration birds" mural was painted over after
Clacton-on-Sea
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's local council received a complaint; it was not then known that the work was Banksy's.
* In February 2015 a
Bomb Hugger stencil Banksy sprayed 2002 in
Hamburg
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was destroyed by the paint that dripped down from a graffiti above.
* On 15 October 2015, a work painted by Banksy in
Harringay, London
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depicting Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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* Aziz Recep (born 1992), German-Greek footballer
* Sibel Recep (born 1987), Swedish pop singer
Given name
* Recep Adanır (1929–2017), Turkish fo ...
and his son
Necmettin Bilal Erdoğan, portrayed as thieves running off with a big sack full of money, was partially painted over, covering both of their faces.
* In January 2016, ''
The Son of a Migrant from Syria'', the Banksy mural at the entrance to the former
Calais Jungle
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refugee camp which depicted
Apple
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founder
Steve Jobs
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as a refugee, was defaced with the words "LONDON CALLiNG", with Jobs' body taking the place of the ''i''; the body of the ''i'' was not painted but the dot was, partially, covering Jobs' head; further defacement has followed.
* In 2018, the Astronaut was painted over, Moon Street, Bristol
Streetview* In September 2018, a shop shutter mural on Park Row, Bristol, credited as being made by Banksy in the 1990s—prior to his stencil art period—was partially painted over by new tenants who were unaware of its origins. The building was previously a skate shop, the owner of which Banksy was friends with.
* In August 2019, a Banksy mural depicting a worker chiselling away one of the
Flag of Europe
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's gold stars–a reference to the on-going
Brexit
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situation in the UK–was found to have been painted over with white paint and covered in scaffolding. The building upon which the artwork appeared had, at the time, been scheduled for demolition.
* In February 2020, ''
Valentine's Banksy
''Valentine's Banksy'' is a 2020 mural by the graffiti artist Banksy. It appeared in Bristol, United Kingdom in the early hours of the morning on 13 February 2020, prior to Valentine's Day.
The picture shows a young girl firing a burst of re ...
'', a work depicting a young girl firing a slingshot of flowers, was defaced just days after being created.
*In April 2020, someone added a large surgical mask to Banksy's ''
Girl with a Pierced Eardrum'' mural in Bristol's Harbourside in reference to the coronavirus pandemic.
* In October 2020, a mural called ''
Hula Hooping Girl'' appeared in
Nottingham
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, alongside a
bike
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B ...
with a missing tire. On 20 November 2020, the bike was removed from the site of the mural. It was unclear whether it was removed by
Nottingham City Council
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or was stolen. On 22 November, a replacement bike was put in place. However, as the bike model and bike lock are different from the originals, it is unclear if this was replaced by the council, a member of the public or Banksy himself.
*Between 24 and 26 December 2020, two Banksy murals in New Orleans, ''Umbrella Girl'' and ''The Gray Ghost,'' were vandalized. Holes were cut into the plastic coverings protecting the pieces and the artworks were tagged "Team Robbo" and "King Robbo" by red spray paint. Someone had spray painted "Cantrel" on the ''Umbrella Girl'' a few weeks earlier, and there was an attempt to steal it in 2014.
*Between 15 and 16 March 2021, a Banksy mural in
Reading
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For educators and researchers, reading is a multifacete ...
was vandalised by Graffiti artists that support
King Robbo spraying Team Robbo with red spray paint.
Demolished or erased
* ''The New Pollution'' in St Werburghs, Bristol, was knocked down in 2006 by developers in order to build a new block of flats.
* ''No Loitrin'' originally on Essex Street in
Cambridge
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,
Massachusetts
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; was removed by
sandblasting
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.
* In July 2020, Banksy painted a series of sneezing rats on a
Circle Line train on the
London Underground
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The Undergro ...
. These were removed by cleaners for violating
TFL's anti-graffiti policies.
''Better Out Than In''
Most of the works that make up the October 2013 ''
Better Out Than In'' series in
New York City
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have been
defaced or destroyed, some just hours after the piece was unveiled.
* At least one defacement was identified as done by a competing artist, OMAR NYC, who spray-painted over Banksy's red mylar balloon piece in
Red Hook. OMAR NYC also defaced some of Banksy's work in May 2010.
* On 2 October 2013, on
Allen Street in New York City's
Chinatown
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, one of Banksy's works that was part of ''Better Out Than In'' was painted over, the day after Banksy unveiled the piece.
* On 7 October 2013, at the intersection of New York City's
Bowery
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and
Delancey streets on the
Lower East Side
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, a stencil by Banksy was tagged over by three vandals.
As a result of the continued defacement, fans have been rushing to the sites of the installments as soon as they are announced.
A group of men took advantage of this and threatened to deface a stencil painting of a beaver in
East New York, charging money for people to take photographs. The continued defacement has prompted some to take matters into their own hands by guarding the works, others restoring them once defaced. Property owners have also gone to some measures to protect the art, including hiring 24-hour guards and installing roll down gates that cover the art.
''Girl with Balloon'' transformed into ''Love is in the Bin''
A framed copy of ''
Girl with Balloon
''Girl with Balloon'' (also, ''Balloon Girl'' or ''Girl and Balloon'') is a series of Stencil graffiti, stencil murals around London by the graffiti artist Banksy, started in 2002. They depict a young girl with her hand extended toward a red hear ...
'' was sold for $1.4 million at a
Sotheby's
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auction in London on 5 October 2018. Immediately after the auction ended, a mechanism hidden in the frame was triggered by
remote control
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and partially shredded the piece. Banksy later explained that he had built the shredder into the painting several years before it went up for auction, and named the new artwork created by the shredding ''
Love is in the Bin''.
''The Outlaws''
In the sixth episode the 2021
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Amazon Prime Video
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comedy ''
The Outlaws'' the character Frank, played by
Christopher Walken
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, paints over an image of a stencilled rat sitting on two spray cans signed by Banksy while cleaning a graffiti-covered wall as part of his
Community Payback sentence. The BBC have confirmed that the artwork was an original piece created by Banksy for the sitcom, and that it was genuinely destroyed by Walken when he painted over it.
See also
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Iconoclasm
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List of works by Banksy
The following is a list of works by Banksy. Banksy, active since the 1990s, is an England-based graffiti artist, political activist and film director whose real identity is unknown. His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark hu ...
References
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Banksy
Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based street artist, political activist, and film director whose real name and identity remain unconfirmed and the subject of speculation. Active since the 1990s, his satirical street art and subversive ep ...
Banksy
Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based street artist, political activist, and film director whose real name and identity remain unconfirmed and the subject of speculation. Active since the 1990s, his satirical street art and subversive ep ...
Works by Banksy
Banksy
Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based street artist, political activist, and film director whose real name and identity remain unconfirmed and the subject of speculation. Active since the 1990s, his satirical street art and subversive ep ...