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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== * Cave art hoax with accompanying exhibit label, hung on a wall in the British Museum, removed after two or three days and subsequently accessioned; in 2005. * Two works jetwashed away and a third work, of a boy holding a stereo and a teddy bear, the subject of legal action opposing its ablation by Hackney Council in order "to keep streets clean", in Dalston, London; in 2009. * Vulture with fuel pump head on side of a container at Dungeness beach, Kent stolen in early September 2010. * Rat, stolen from an electricity meter box outside the home of a well-known underwear designer in Melbourne, claimed to be by Banksy; the authenticity of this work was questioned, with some calling it a fake; in 2010. * Mickey Mouse-inspired "Livin' the Dream", removed from Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles and destroyed; in 2011. * Mural entitled "Caution", detached from a wall in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles; in 2011. * Parachuting Rat in Melbourne, Australia was accidentally destroyed in May 2012 by builders installing new plumbing. * "Slave Labour", a 2012 mural depicting a child making union flag bunting and regarded as a critical social commentary on the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, prised from the wall of a Poundland shop in Wood Green, Haringey, North London in 'mysterious circumstances' on 13 February 2013. An attempt to sell it in the USA 10 days later, at the Fine Arts Auction Miami art house on 23 February, was halted at the last minute after Haringey residents began a campaign for its return. * "No Ball Games", a 2009 mural depicting two children playing catch with a sign saying "No Ball Games", was removed from a wall in Tottenham, Haringey, North London in July 2013. It is planned to be restored and then sold in spring 2014. The Sincura Group, the company that had also placed the "Slave Labour" mural up for sale, stated that the mural had "not been appreciated in situ". Local residents and councilors were disappointed by its removal. * In April 2014, "Mobile Lovers" in Bristol (painted onto plyboard) was removed by crowbar, and is currently residing in Broad Plains Boys Club. There is no evidence of legitimate ownership, and the "leader" of the group plans to sell the piece to help gather funding. * A mural depicting a soldier with the face of a Lego figure was detached from its original location at Schleifmühlgasse, Vienna, Austria. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Works by Banksy that have been damaged or destroyed」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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