Works by Banksy that have been damaged or destroyed

This is a list of damaged or destroyed works of guerrilla art created by Banksy, which have been removed from their original locations or otherwise damaged or destroyed.

Removed from their original locations

Concealed or defaced

Demolished

Better Out Than In

Main article: Better Out Than In

Most of the works that make up the Better Out Than In series, started in October 2013 in New York City, have been defaced, some just hours after the piece was unveiled.[34][35]

As a result of the continued defacement, fans have been rushing to the sites of the installments as soon as they are announced.[41] 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.[42] The continued defacement has prompted some to take matters into their own hands by guarding the works, others restoring them once defaced.[43] 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.[44]

See also

References

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  29. ""Team Robbo" defaces Banksy's sniper in Bristol". Retrieved 19 March 2012.
  30. "" Vandals attack Banksy" defaces Banksy's Praying Boy in Park City". Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  31. Banksy sees two more of his highly valuable street artworks vandalized in New York
  32. Banksy anti-immigration birds mural in Clacton-on-Sea destroyed
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  39. Welcome To New York: Banksy's New PIece Colossally Dissed
  40. Graffiti artists deface Banksy artwork on Lower East Side, get away on Citi Bikes
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  42. Jefferson, Cord. "These Men Are Now Charging People to Look at Banksy's Latest Stencil". Gawker. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  43. Caulfield, Philip. "Banksy fans restore Williamsburg ‘geishas’ after tussle with tagger". New York Daily News. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  44. "NYC building owner installs gate, hires guards to save work by elusive graffiti artist Banksy". Sun Journal (Maine). Associated Press. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
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