
Industry Insights

Who did more damage to the High Courts of Justice: Banksy or the cleaner?
Across London, one pattern repeats: a Banksy appears, and within hours, someone scrubs it away. Art becomes damage, and damage control becomes destruction.
The High Courts of Justice are just the latest example. A thin layer of paint could have been removed safely. Instead, a scrubbing brush took centuries-old Portland stone with it. The question is not who vandalised the wall, it is who truly damaged it.