Banksy: the artist reveals a gorilla freeing the animals of London zoo, the end of the mystery?

Elephants, pelicans, piranhas… Every day since August 5, new animals have appeared on the walls of London. The famous graffiti artist Banksy has kept the British capital in suspense and generated multiple speculations about his intentions, especially since his works are generally spaced several months apart. He lifted part of the mystery on Tuesday by unveiling a graffiti depicting a gorilla freeing other captive animals at London Zoo.

As usual, he claimed the ninth work on his Instagram account: a gorilla lifting a tarpaulin painted on a metal curtain at the entrance to London Zoo. Birds and a sea lion emerge, seemingly escaping from the animal park with more than 10,000 residents, while pairs of eyes sparkle in the darkness.

The end of the animal frenzy?

“My husband thinks he’s freeing the animals,” said Sharmela Darne, a 50-year-old doctor visiting the zoo from north-east England, her eyes “a little uncertain” under the tarpaulin. “Maybe it’s about freedom and the uncertainty of freedom,” she said, speaking to AFP.

 

This work seems to explain the origin of the animals in the previous ones. According to the BBC, it actually concludes the animal frenzy started by the appearance of a goat perched on the conduit of a facade in the district of Richmond, in the west of the capital.

 

This was followed by monkeys hanging from a railway bridge, pelicans feasting on fish above the window of a fish & chips shop, and a cat stretching on an advertising billboard.

A large cat peering through a hole in a disused billboard appeared on Sunday. AF/BENJAMIN CREMEL. AFP or licensors

The sign with the cat was dismantled on Saturday to jeers by workers who explained that they had been sent because of heavy traffic on the site, raising fears of accidents.

Something to fuel the conversations

These apparitions have provoked multiple theories about the message of the Bristol artist, committed to causes such as the defense of refugees or the fate of Palestinians. Witnesses interviewed by AFP in front of the works put forward the hypothesis of references to the climate crisis, the ongoing conflict in Gaza or the recent far-right riots in the United Kingdom.

On Monday, a rhinoceros recently claimed by Banksy, which appears to be climbing an abandoned car in a vacant lot, was tagged by a hooded man.

A rhinoceros appeared on Monday. AFP/Adrian DENNIS. AFP or licensors

Banksy himself highlighted the ephemeral nature of his work in a spectacular way by causing the self-destruction of a work in 2018 that had just sold at auction for more than a million euros.

Well protected piranhas

Taking the lead, the City of London administration has protected a glass cabin used by traffic officers, transformed on Sunday into an aquarium by the artist with piranhas. It remains visible to the public behind protective barriers.

An aquarium with piranhas appeared Sunday in a glass cabin used by traffic officers. AFP/HENRY NICHOLLS. AFP or licensors

London Zoo also promises to protect the work that appeared on its territory, in a manner that remains to be determined, one of its managers, Karl Penman, explained to AFP. Especially since it could be the last: “Who knows? If it’s the end, then what a beautiful end!”, he believes. “And if it’s not the end, that’s even better.”

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