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St Valentine's Banksy finds new home at Dreamland

St Valentine’s Banksy finds new home at Dreamland

Amusement park in Margate will house the piece to make it ‘accessible to all’

Banksy artwork that was dismantled on safety grounds has found a new home inside a theme park.

The Valentine’s Day Mascara piece was created on a wall in Margate and will be relocated to the town’s Dreamland amusement park.

The piece has been partly dismantled twice since it first appeared, once by the local council and once by the owner of the wall Banksy used, so that it was not damaged while a home was found for it.

Both said they acted out of concern for the piece’s security, while the owner of the wall added that they wanted people to be able to view the artwork.

The mural appears to have a theme of domestic abuse, opposing violence against women.

It depicts a 1950s housewife wearing a blue pinafore and yellow washing-up gloves with a swollen eye and a missing tooth seemingly shoving her male partner into a chest freezer.

The real-life freezer incorporated into the piece was removed twice in the days after it was discovered in Margate, Kent, on Tuesday.

Margate’s Dreamland amusement park will now house the piece so it remains “accessible to all those who want to come and enjoy it”.

 

St Valentine’s Banksy finds new home at Dreamland

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