A fading Banksy mural has been lifted from the façade of a Seventeenth-century palazzo in Venice in what has been described as an “revolutionary” rescue operation to revive and protect the work.
Migrant Baby, which exhibits a toddler holding a flare in her hand and carrying a life vest, was sprayed onto a wall of the Palazzo San Pantalon, a lavish three-story residence on a canal in Venice’s sleepy Santa Croce district, in 2019. Positioned simply above the canal’s waterline, it’s one in all solely two artworks in Italy formally attributed to Banksy.
Whereas the mural—seen as a reference to the worldwide refugee disaster—has turn into a well-liked vacationer attraction, six years of neglect and publicity to the weather have prompted it to fade, with a couple of third of the work having deteriorated.
On Wednesday night time, restorers working from a barge and behind a tarpaulin lower out the part of wall bearing the mural in an operation funded by the banking group Banca Ifis, the palazzo’s proprietor. After cleansing and stabilising the floor, they used angle grinders and hand instruments to detach the slab, which was positioned in a crate and brought away by boat. In accordance with a press release from Banca Ifis, this was the primary time the method had been utilized in Italy.
The work will now bear evaluation and restoration underneath the supervision of Federico Borgogni, who additionally oversaw the 2021 elimination of Banksy’s Aachoo! from a Bristol home. Broken sections can be lower away and the wall fragment mounted on a honeycomb assist, permitting lacking areas to be stuffed with stucco and blended with color to reintegrate the picture.
A spokesperson for Banca Ifis stated that the decrease a part of the work, which had badly deteriorated because of contact with the water, wouldn’t be restored. “It’s so ruined that it will be a query of utterly recreating that half, which isn’t our intention,” the spokesperson stated.
The financial institution plans to indicate the restored work as a part of free cultural occasions organised by Ifis Artwork, its cultural arm. Requested whether or not it will return to the palazzo or be displayed elsewhere, a spokesperson stated: “We gained’t be placing it in a closed museum. We have to consider a sequence of facets with the restorer.”
Italy’s ministry of tradition introduced in 2023 that Migrant Baby could be restored by Banca Ifis, sparking debate over whether or not the piece must be preserved or allowed to decay in situ. The financial institution bought Palazzo San Pantalon the next yr and has since commissioned Zaha Hadid Architects to work on the constructing’s restoration.
Banca Ifis has stated it intends to rework the palazzo into a up to date artwork exhibition area “in synergy with the Venice Biennale”.








