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Has a new Banksy statue just appeared in central London?

A sculpture of a man with his face obscured by a flag has yet to be authenticated by the artist

Rachel Kubrick
30 April 2026
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A new sculpture has appeared in central London Photo: ZUMA Press Wire via Reuters Connect

A new sculpture has appeared in central London Photo: ZUMA Press Wire via Reuters Connect

A new statue has appeared on Waterloo Place in central London, with the signature of the elusive street artist Banksy etched into its plinth.

Sightings of the statue were first reported on Wednesday 29 April. The artwork depicts a suited man carrying a large flag which covers his face, blinding him as he steps forward halfway off of the plinth. The colouration of the statue and its plinth reflect the bronze and granite monuments nearby on the plaza-like road, including the Duke of York Column, the Guards Crimean War memorial, and statues of nurse Florence Nightingale and statesman Lord Lea.

Waterloo Place, where the statue remains at time of publishing, is located in the St James’s neighbourhood, home to various gentlemen’s clubs and art and luxury businesses, and situated close to the many government buildings and foreign embassies of Westminster. How and when the statue was erected in this busy intersection has yet to be reported.

Waterloo Place in central London, where a new, seemingly unauthorised statue has been erected

Photo: Patrick Slezak. Courtesy Adobe Stock

The British artist, whose identity has been the subject of much speculation and investigation, has been increasingly active in the UK capital over the last two years. In summer 2024, a series of stencilled animal silhouettes appeared across the city and on a London Zoo building. In September 2025, Banksy drew controversy for an unauthorised mural at the Royal Courts of Justice, which was quickly removed by the HM Courts and Tribunals Service. Banksy typically posts new works on his Instagram account of 13.8m followers, thereby authenticating them as genuine.

The statue at Waterloo Place has yet to be posted, and therefore authenticated, on Banksy’s official Instagram, although it has reportedly already drawn crowds. The Art Newspaper contacted the artist for comment.

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