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Banksy installs statue of flag-wielding man in central London

By Thomson Reuters Apr 30, 2026 | 11:17 AM

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.

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.

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.

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.

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, who ​keeps ‌his identity a closely guarded secret, ​uses Instagram ⁠to confirm murals and sculptures are his work.

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)