Banksy Installs Mysterious New Statue of Flag-Wielding Man in Central London
Banksy's Latest Installation Captivates London
LONDON, April 30 (Reuters) - Banksy confirmed on Thursday he was behind a large statue depicting a man carrying a flag that has blown into his face on a plinth near the Mall in the ceremonial heart of London.
Details of the Statue and Its Installation
The sculpture, which bears Banksy's signature on the plinth, was dropped into place from a low-loader overnight, according to a video posted on the elusive street artist's Instagram.
Statue Description and Symbolism
The suited figure, whose sight is obscured by the flag, has one foot poised over the edge of the plinth, indicating he is just about to step off.
Location and Artistic Context
It was installed in an area of the British capital that is home to royal palaces and gentlemen's clubs, and it mirrors the style of nearby statues, including King Edward VII on horseback, nurse Florence Nightingale and statesman Sidney Herbert.
Public Reaction and Speculation
Commentators on Banksy's Instagram site speculated the work was about "blind patriotism", and questioned how he had managed to pull off such a stunt in the epicentre of the British establishment.
Banksy's Identity and Confirmation
Banksy, who keeps his identity a closely guarded secret, uses Instagram to confirm murals and sculptures are his work.
Recent Revelations About Banksy
Reuters revealed details about Banksy's modus operandi and his real identity in a special report last month.
(Reporting by Paul SandleEditing by Rod Nickel)



