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On September 17, 2025, a new Banksy mural appeared on a Shoreditch wall, depicting a child smashing a TV with a hammer, interpreted as a critique of consumerism and digital overload.
Confirmed via Banksy’s Instagram, the piece drew crowds but was defaced within hours, with red paint splattered across it.
The incident, reported by BBC News, reignited debates on art preservation versus public interaction, with X users split—some calling vandals ‘philistines,’ others seeing it as part of Banksy’s ethos.
The mural, near a tech startup hub, aligns with his anti-capitalist themes, like 2019’s Port Talbot work.
Local council plans to protect it with Perspex, but critics argue this contradicts street art’s ephemeral nature.
Art historian Dr.
Ruth Millington noted Banksy’s knack for sparking dialogue, with his works fetching millions at Sotheby’s.
The vandalism, caught on CCTV, prompted police inquiries but no arrests.
Fans on X speculate the mural hints at a new project, possibly tied to climate activism, given Banksy’s recent eco-focused stunts.
The piece underscores street art’s power to provoke, but its defacement highlights tensions between public art and urban dynamics.
2025-09-18 21:46:00


Five TV shows were cancelled due to disturbing or controversial content, including melting eyeballs and Thatcher footage.
2025-09-23 11:51:00

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