• by Chris861
  • by Kennysarmy
  • by ARG

New Banksy artwork goes up in Liverpool city centre

The shadowy street artist comes back to the city, choosing a building off Tithebarn Street for a lovely new stencilled piece.


Liverpool and Banksy go way back. During the 2004 Biennial the street artist - then a prominent cult figure on the art scene, but in no way a multimillion pound brand - put up several pieces around the city, most notoriously the ‘Duke Street Rat’, on the derelict Whitehouse pub at the corner of Duke Street and Berry Street. The Rat’s become an iconic figure in the city - just as recognisable and quirkily beloved as something like the Anglican Cathedral - and art lovers regularly make the pilgrimage to see it up close.

Since then, Banksy’s become a worldwide phenomenon. His pieces regularly go for ridiculous sums at snooty auction houses, megastars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are avid collectors, and he’s even made his own movie (‘Exit Through The Gift Shop’). But he continues to go back to street art, having created several brand new pieces across London, and this past week a new artwork has turned up in Liverpool. And it’s great.

Sprayed on the side of a building, next to a car park off Tithebarn Street, it takes the form of a biplane, its trail leaving a huge, joyful heart shape. The stencilled art might not be as political or brutally satirical as some of Banksy’s other stuff, but it’s no less wonderful, and we’re ridiculously chuffed he’s decided to revisit Liverpool again. Feel the love.

Banksy Biplane
Rumford Street, between Tithebarn and Water Street, Liverpool

Images via Unurth

Author: Marcus Barton
13 December 2011
  • The good fairy

    The positive is political.

    This is beautiful.

    I hope a lot of people see and are moved by it.

  • merseytart

    Isn’t that another building that’s due for demolition…?

  • PhilKiel

    Graffiti and vandalising or street art?

  • http://www.sevenstreets.com/ SevenStreets

    @PhilKiel Well, that’s the eternal discussion isn’t it? Some people will hate it, some will love it. Us? We’re pleased to have an artist of that calibre and recognition popping up here to make new stuff.

  • http://www.sevenstreets.com/ SevenStreets

    @merseytart Is it? Interesting…

  • trickdick

    It’s already been ruined by graffiti. Is that irony?

  • PhilKiel

    @SevenStreets It’s a contradiction that they’ll think twice about cleaning it off and yes it definitely shows Liverpool is still on the ‘map’.

  • jayjohno1

    @BeatlesStory #TeamRobbo

  • Old Higsonian

    So much public art in and around the street of my birth. Home of the mother of all super lamb bananas, the excellent Richard Wilson piece on Moorfields and now this. A great addition. Tithebarn St fires the artistic imagination in a good way.

  • nataliekjones

    @Katythetaylor you can never escape the intoxigating grip of the Fern.

  • jacksayss

    @7streets
    It’s already on Ebay lol
    http://t.co/MbnKSw3Q

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  • ChloeLucyThomas

    @CarllthomasSEG Is this known about? I am always looking for stories.. do you fancy meeting for lunch sometime?

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  • Will Adams

    @merseytart

    I work there - hope not..

  • squirrel

    anyone seen the duke of rat piece just off Hanover street?

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