Banksy, London and royal courts of justice
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Did a mural painted by Banksy on a wall at London's Royal Courts of Justice depict a judge striking a protester lying on the ground and holding an English flag? No, that's not true: The original Banksy wall art
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNBanksy Transformed This Police Box Into a Piranha Tank. Soon, the Artwork Will Go on Permanent Display in London
The piece was part of the anonymous artist's animal series that appeared around the city last summer. In 2026, it will make its debut at the London Museum
The latest Banksy mural, depicting a judge beating a protester, has been erased from the wall of London’s Royal Courts of Justice. Unlike many of the elusive artist’s other works, often carefully removed for gallery display or sold for millions,
British street artist Banksy on Monday took aim at the UK's crackdown on protesters with a new work outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, adding fuel to a free-speech row roiling the country.