A Banksy goat artwork in Richmond, London, has been removed by the building's owner, Boss & Co., due to essential redevelopment works. Unveiled in August, the artwork gained community affection but suffered removal despite prior planning permissions for renovations. The Fine Art Restoration Company ensured that the removal was conducted by experienced art conservators, emphasizing the cultural significance of the piece within the community. The future of the artwork remains uncertain, and it is part of a broader series featuring various animals by the famous artist Banksy.
The owners recognize the cultural significance of the goat, a piece by the renowned British artist Banksy, and appreciate the community's interest in the artwork.
The Fine Art Restoration Company stated that the removal was carried out by specialist art conservators who had experience in removing street art.
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