Academic study deduces identity of Banksy

Scientists have applied a type of modelling used to track down criminals or map disease outbreaks to identify the graffiti artist.

March 06, 2016 04:55 am | Updated November 17, 2021 10:53 am IST - LONDON

A mural of a playful-looking kitten, presumably by Banksy, on the remains of a house destroyed by Israeli shelling during the 50-day war in Gaza in 2014; (inset) British artist RobinGunningham, suspected to be Bansky. Photos: Reuters, Gawker

A mural of a playful-looking kitten, presumably by Banksy, on the remains of a house destroyed by Israeli shelling during the 50-day war in Gaza in 2014; (inset) British artist RobinGunningham, suspected to be Bansky. Photos: Reuters, Gawker

Elusive street artist Banksy may have been unmasked by mathematics.

Scientists have applied a type of modelling used to track down criminals or map disease outbreaks to identify the graffiti artist, whose real name has never been confirmed.

Geographic profiling is used by police forces to calculate from multiple crime sites where the offender most likely lives. Here, the researchers used the location of 192 Banksy artworks in London and Bristol, western England.

Writing in the Journal of Spatial Science, they say the artworks “are associated with sites linked to one prominent candidate” Robin Gunningham, previously named in media reports as Banksy.

They say the study is not conclusive but provides “some support for the theory”.

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