Banksy work is ruined by mistake

by Mrsmission4 | September 5, 2009 at 04:56 am
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Once again out of touch council officials destroy an irreplacable art work by Banksy. Thank goodness for his hometown of Bristol whose council has pledged never to destroy any of his work found there.

A mural by graffiti artist Banksy, which once featured on the cover of a single by rock band Blur, has been painted over by Hackney Council.

The spoof image of the Royal Family, painted on the side of a building in Stoke Newington, east London, was partially covered with black paint.

The building's owner was in tears as she begged workmen to stop. By the time she persuaded them it was almost gone.

Hackney Council said the image was painted over in error.

Property owner Sofie Attrill gave consent for the mural to be painted on the building so it could be photographed for the launch of Blur's 2003 single Crazy Beat.

Since then it has attracted tourists from all over the world and become a local landmark.

We never wanted to make money out of it like many do - but it was a part of our lives. Now it's gone
Sofie Attrill, building owner

Ms Attrill, 50, a property manager who lives in the building, said workmen used rollers to cover it in black paint.

She said: "The workmen were smiling as they did it - they thought it was funny.

"I just burst into tears. But a crowd gathered and we managed to get them to stop before destroying it completely."

Hackney Council needed permission to remove the mural because it was on private property.

But its letters were sent to an address Ms Attrill lived at 25 years ago.

After receiving no response the council served an enforcement notice.

Ms Attrill continued: "I don't care about art or politics - I am just an ordinary girl who liked being cheered up by seeing this on my street.

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Beaulieu

I think they did that with the one in Oxford Street as well re the CCTV one.

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Mrsmission4

Westminster & Tower Hamlets are two councils who actively destroy his work regarding it as vandalism. Bristol council went mad when a piece was painted over by accident and vowed to protect genuine Banksy's. There are several cases of false Banksy's appearing and if judged fraudulent they are destroyed.Funny thing about it all is....he probably just laughs at the fuss.

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J2B

the surprising part of the story is that this was on private property so what right did the local government have, without a court order, to trespass and carry out an action of criminal damage?

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Beaulieu

Very good point, unless of course that the owner complained about it.

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Mrsmission4

Not so surrising in this country anymore though is it? It's another example of  the erosion of the rights of the people, I for one am sick of it. The attitude of central government towards the electorate is appalling and it's rubbing off on local government. Our opinions count for nothing yet these people are supposed to be representing those who voted for them...........we need a revolution!!!!

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