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Thursday 05 December 2024 5:50 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 06 December 2024 5:50 pm

Mystery as Banksy artwork on Brick Lane disappears overnight

By: Anna Moloney

Deputy Comment and Features Editor

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LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 07: An artwork featuring three monkeys by Banksy, adorns a bridge over Brick Lane on August 07, 2024 of London, England. The elusive street artist posted a picture of the artwork earlier today on his Instagram account, his usual method of claiming credit. It came after he debuted two other works in London in as many days. (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)

An artwork by Banksy on Brick Lane has been removed overnight for reasons yet to be confirmed.

The piece of art, which featured three monkeys painted to appear as if they were swinging from the railway bridge, appeared in East London in August as part of a series of animals artworks by the artist over the city.

A glass cover was initially placed over the Brick Lane instalment, suggesting it was to become a permanent fixture. However, City PM witnessed a group of workers dissembling the artwork on Wednesday night and jet washing it away.

When asked, the workers said they had been told to remove the mural but did not know why.

When contacted for comment, Tower Hamlets Council said their graffiti removal team did not remove the mural.

Pest Control, the official handling agency for Banksy’s artwork, was also unable to explain the removal when contacted for comment.

Transport for London, (TfL) who manage the bridge, has been contacted for comment.

The monkeys mural formed one of eight Banksy pieces that appeared in London over the summer, which included a goat in Kew, a pair of pelicans above a fish and chip shop in Walthamstow and a Canada police sentry box painted with piranhas on Ludgate Hill.

The sentry box was removed by authorities shortly after it appeared, with Canada Corporation saying it had been moved to ensure it was “properly protected”. Separately, a big cat which appeared on a billboard in Cricklewood was removed the same week due to safety concerns.

Meanwhile another piece in the series – a wolf painted onto a satellite dish in Peckham – disappeared hours after instalment and is believed to have been stolen.

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