Banksy unveils nativity artwork in Bethlehem

It is part of the ‘Walled-Off Hotel’ and is aimed at creating awareness of the Palestinians’ suffering

Published - December 22, 2019 04:33 am IST

A new Christmas-themed artwork dubbed the ‘Scar of Bethlehem’ by Banksy at the Walled-Off Hotel in Bethlehem.

A new Christmas-themed artwork dubbed the ‘Scar of Bethlehem’ by Banksy at the Walled-Off Hotel in Bethlehem.

A manger scene juxtaposed against concrete blocks seemingly pierced by a mortar shell: with Christmas looming, the latest Bethlehem offering by secretive artist Banksy appeared on Saturday in West Bank.

Dubbed the “Scar of Bethlehem”, the artwork’s baby Jesus, Mary and Joseph are backlit through damaged concrete, chiselled pockmarks exploding out from a gaping hole in four directions to approximate the Christmas Star. The work is installed at Banksy’s Walled-Off Hotel, where all rooms overlook a concrete section of the barrier built by Israel to cut off the occupied West Bank from Israeli territory.

Love and peace

“Love” and “peace” are respectively graffiti tagged in English and French on the artistic installation's concrete blocks, while three large wrapped presents are at the forefront of the scene. “It is a nativity,” said the hotel’s manager Wissam Salsaa after the piece was installed. “Banksy has his own contribution to Christmas.” “It is a great way to bring up the story of Bethlehem, the Christmas story, in a different way — to make people think more” of how Palestinians live in Bethlehem.

Mr. Salsaa calls the Israeli wall a “scar” that should induce “shame in anyone who supported” its construction.

Israel began building the separation barrier in 2002 during the Palestinian uprising, or intifada. Built mostly inside the West Bank, Israel says it is necessary to prevent attacks, but Palestinians label it an “apartheid wall”, separating them from Jerusalem. Traditional Bethlehem Christmas festivities will take place next week at the church built on the spot where Christians believe Jesus was born.

Other West Bank works

The manger scene and hotel — an establishment opened two years ago — are far from Banksy’s only West Bank imprint. In 2007, he painted a number of artworks in Bethlehem, including a young girl frisking an Israeli soldier pinned up against a wall.

In 2005, he sprayed nine stencilled images at different locations along the eight-metre-high (27-foot) separation barrier.

They included a ladder on the wall, a little girl carried away by balloons and a window opening onto a peaceful mountain landscape.

The identity of the world’s best known graffiti artist remains a mystery and he was not present during the revealing of his latest work. “Banksy is trying to be a voice for those that cannot speak,” said Mr. Salsaa. He “is creating a new model of resistance through art.”

Banksy rose to prominence after his subversive artworks started to appear in public spaces in the U.K. in the early 2000s, and he has long worked on themes of violence and conflict.

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