Banksy fans believe they’ve ‘solved mystery’ about location of latest artwork

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Renowned street artist Banksy’s latest artwork left fans scratching their heads as they tried to work out the location of his latest work – after he shared a snap of it to Instagram that lacked any clues

Fans of Banksy are trying to work out where in the world he carried out his latest artwork
Fans of Banksy are trying to work out where in the world he carried out his latest artwork

Elusive street artist Banksy triggered a frenzy of speculation this week by posting images of his latest work on Instagram, showcasing a lighthouse silhouette accompanied by the enigmatic phrase, “I want to be what you see in me”. By sharing the snaps without a caption or location, the Bristolian left his followers playing detective, trying to pinpoint where in the world the artwork might be.

A second photo offers scant clues, merely depicting an older couple walking their dogs past the lighthouse. Undeterred, social media sleuths have taken to Instagram and X to share theories, with many speculating that the artwork could be located in southern France. On X, one enthusiast suggested: “A new Banksy style… somewhere in Marseille,” while a French user chimed in: “The latest Banksy. Maybe in Marseille?”

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Meanwhile on Instagram, another fan mused: “A silent cry for redemption… the lighthouse is a symbol of hope and guidance but where the f*** is this located (Googles lighthouses in the UK)?” This was met with a curt reply from another individual, who simply penned: “Marseille.”

Others corroborated the theory, with comments including, “Yup – Le Panier, Marseille” and, “It’s in Marseille”. A third person even claimed to have pinpointed the artwork’s exact whereabouts, declaring: “Found it: 1 Rue Félix Fregier, 13007 Marseille, France.”

The interpretation of the artwork remains a mystery, although it’s speculated that the quote within it may be borrowed from the song ‘Lonely’ by Tennessee country band, Lonestar.

The second verse of the tune reads: “You’re like God in this world/Fragile, beautiful/There’s so much trust in your eyes/They make me remember, blue skies and sunshine/I want to be what you see in me/I want to love you the way that you love me.”

Banksy’s creations frequently bear a political undertone, addressing issues such as immigration, homelessness and the conflict in Ukraine.

In 2005, the artist and his crew painted seven murals on the West Bank Wall, a structure erected by the Israeli government despite being declared unlawful by the International Court of Justice.

However, the artist has also unveiled a series of artworks with more cryptic messages, leaving the inspiration behind some shrouded in mystery.

In the summer of 2024, Banksy embarked on a nine-day spree around London, unveiling a series of animal-themed artworks featuring monkeys, wolves, pelicans, goats, cats and elephants.

All of these are rendered in his signature black stencil style, beginning with a mountain goat at Kew Bridge on August 5. This was succeeded by elephants in Chelsea, monkeys on Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets, a solitary wolf at Rye Lane, Peckham, pelicans in Walthamstow, a black panther on Edgware Road, piranhas at Ludgate Hill, rhinos on Westmoor Street, Charlton and finally, a gorilla adorning the security shutters of London Zoo.

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