Banksy Tile ‘Girl Frisking Soldier’
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Banksy’s artwork “Girl Frisking Soldier,” created in 2007 on the Western Wall in Bethlehem, depicts a young girl frisking a soldier—a reversal of the usual roles in conflict zones. Banksy has made no public statement about this specific work. However, the image is often interpreted as a criticism of the daily reality in occupied territories, where children and civilians are routinely subjected to security checks. By turning the tables, Banksy emphasizes the absurdity and innocence that is lost in such situations.
This work is part of a series that Banksy created in Bethlehem, aiming to draw attention to the tensions and humanitarian issues in the region. His art there is seen as an expression of political activism in support of Palestinian rights and the promotion of human rights.
Although Banksy himself has not provided a direct explanation of “Girl Frisking Soldier”, the work invites reflection on power, innocence and the impact of occupation on the daily lives of citizens, especially children.
Size: 10x10cm
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