Banksy pays tribute to Britain's health service

Banksy’s new artwork Game Changer shows a boy playing with a nurse superhero toy, with figures of Batman and Spiderman discarded in a basket.
Banksy’s new artwork Game Changer shows a boy playing with a nurse superhero toy, with figures of Batman and Spiderman discarded in a basket. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

LONDON • A new artwork by Banksy in honour of Britain's health service has gone on display in a hospital, paying tribute to medics battling the coronavirus pandemic in the second hardest-hit country.

The street artist also posted an image of the work on Instagram, which shows a boy in dungarees playing with a figurine of a nurse in a superhero cape.

The sole splash of colour in the artwork - entitled Game Changer - is the red cross on the nurse's uniform, while discarded Spiderman and Batman figures lie in a basket next to the boy.

"Thanks for all you're doing. I hope this brightens the place up a bit, even if it's only black and white," the enigmatic artist said in a note for hospital workers.

Hung on a corridor wall at a hospital in Southampton in southern England, the 1 sq m tableau will be put on public display when lockdown measures are lifted, a spokesman for Banksy said.

It will later be auctioned to raise money for charities connected to the country's National Health Service. Other pieces by the secretive artist have previously fetched millions of dollars.

Britain's official Covid-19 death toll this week overtook Italy's, with more than 30,000 fatalities - second only in severity to the United States.

AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on May 09, 2020, with the headline Banksy pays tribute to Britain's health service. Subscribe