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Banksy's goat artwork removed from London building | Banksy's goat artwork removed from London building |
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The building owner's said the goat painting was removed to perform long-planned building works | The building owner's said the goat painting was removed to perform long-planned building works |
An artwork by Banksy has been removed from the side of a building in west London. | An artwork by Banksy has been removed from the side of a building in west London. |
A statement on behalf of the building's owner Boss & Co. gunmakers, said they made the decision as part of refurbishment works that were "essential for the long-term future of the property". | A statement on behalf of the building's owner Boss & Co. gunmakers, said they made the decision as part of refurbishment works that were "essential for the long-term future of the property". |
The goat painting on Kew Green, Kew was the first in an animal-based series of works by Banksy across London last summer. | The goat painting on Kew Green, Kew was the first in an animal-based series of works by Banksy across London last summer. |
The building owners said the work was "carefully" removed to "ensure its conservation and protection" and when completed they would "explore options for its future display". | The building owners said the work was "carefully" removed to "ensure its conservation and protection" and when completed they would "explore options for its future display". |
The Banksy goat attracted attention to the otherwise underwhelming wall last August | The Banksy goat attracted attention to the otherwise underwhelming wall last August |
A statement from the Fine Art Restoration Company, which has been appointed by Boss & Co. to look after the artwork, said: "The owners recognise the cultural significance of the goat, a piece by the renowned British artist Banksy, and appreciate the community's interest in and affection for the artwork." | A statement from the Fine Art Restoration Company, which has been appointed by Boss & Co. to look after the artwork, said: "The owners recognise the cultural significance of the goat, a piece by the renowned British artist Banksy, and appreciate the community's interest in and affection for the artwork." |
Planning permission was already in place for the improvement works prior to Banksy leaving his mark on it, according to the statement. | Planning permission was already in place for the improvement works prior to Banksy leaving his mark on it, according to the statement. |
They said the removal and conservation was carried out by "specialist art conservators with with expertise in preserving street art". | They said the removal and conservation was carried out by "specialist art conservators with with expertise in preserving street art". |
It is understood the artwork was removed earlier this week | It is understood the artwork was removed earlier this week |
When asked by BBC News, the Fine Art Restoration Company was not in a position to say if the artwork would return to Kew Green or London more generally. | When asked by BBC News, the Fine Art Restoration Company was not in a position to say if the artwork would return to Kew Green or London more generally. |
A representative for Banksy declined to comment. | A representative for Banksy declined to comment. |
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