Reuters Reports Banksy's Identity Revealed, Reigniting Anonymity Debate
Bristol-born Robin Gunningham allegedly changed name to David Jones in 2008

- •Reuters published an investigative report identifying anonymous street artist Banksy as Bristol-born Robin Gunningham.
- •Based on unpublished police records and passport documents, the report claims he changed his name to David Jones in 2008 and was present in Ukraine in 2022.
- •Banksy's lawyer stated that anonymity is essential to creative freedom and opposed identity disclosure.
25-Year Mystery: Reuters Conducts Investigation
Reuters has published a major investigative report claiming that the anonymous street artist Banksy is Bristol-born Robin Gunningham, who allegedly changed his name to David Jones around 2008.
The 3,500-word report, written by journalists Simon James Gardner, James Pearson, and Blake Morrison, cites unpublished U.S. police records, archived photographs, and passport documents as evidence. Key evidence includes passport records linking David Jones to the scene during Banksy's 2022 Ukraine mural campaign.
The Significance of 25 Years of Anonymity
Banksy has maintained strict anonymity since beginning his street art activities in Bristol in the late 1990s. While gaining worldwide fame for works like the balloon girl on the Palestinian separation barrier, rat drawings in the London Underground, and 'Girl with Balloon' which self-shredded at auction, his face has never been publicly revealed.
This anonymity extends beyond personal choice to become an essential element of the artwork itself. Banksy's works contain messages criticizing power, satirizing capitalism, and opposing war, with the artist's anonymity serving as a device that amplifies these messages.
Banksy's lawyer Mark Stephens urged the media not to reveal the artist's identity in response to the report, emphasizing that "anonymity is essential to creative freedom and freedom of expression."
Previous Identity Tracking Attempts
This is not the first attempt to reveal Banksy's identity. In 2008, British newspaper The Daily Mail identified Robin Gunningham as Banksy, and in 2016, a Queen Mary University of London research team reached the same conclusion using geographic profiling techniques.
However, Banksy's representatives have never officially confirmed or denied these reports. Instead, they have responded indirectly through their artwork. In the 2010 documentary 'Exit Through the Gift Shop,' Banksy appeared only as a voice-altered silhouette, maintaining anonymity.
Shortly after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Banksy left several murals on bombed building walls near Kyiv. Reuters' report tracks passport records of David Jones who was at the Ukrainian scene during this period.
Art World Response and Debate
Anonymity is not uncommon in the contemporary art world. Street artists challenging authority, such as 1960s French artist Blek le Rat and early guerrilla performances by Japan's Yayoi Kusama, have strategically utilized anonymity.
However, Banksy's case is more complex as anonymity directly relates to the value of the works. His pieces currently trade for hundreds of millions to billions of won, raising concerns about the impact identity confirmation might have on the art market.
Some art critics worry that "Banksy's power comes from anonymity" and that revealing his identity could weaken the political messages in his work. Conversely, others argue that "artists should also take responsibility as public figures."
Future Outlook [AI Analysis]
While Reuters' report does not carry legal force, it is likely to have significant impact as an official report from a major news agency. However, unless Banksy officially confirms or denies it, the anonymity debate will likely continue.
In terms of the art market, there may be short-term confusion in Banksy artwork trading, but long-term, the artistic value of the works themselves is likely to be more importantly evaluated. Precedents exist where identity confirmation of anonymous artists does not necessarily lead to decreased work value.
More fundamentally, discussion is expected to intensify about how sustainable artist anonymity is in the digital age. As various tracking techniques such as passport records, digital traces, and geographic analysis develop, maintaining complete anonymity is becoming increasingly difficult.
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