Girl with a Pierced Eardrum | |
Artist: | Banksy |
Medium: | Stencil graffiti |
Metric Unit: | cm |
Imperial Unit: | in |
Condition: | Partially defaced |
City: | Albion Dockyard, Hanover Place, Spike Island, Bristol, England[1] |
Coordinates: | 51.4477°N -2.6098°W |
Preceded By: | Mobile Lovers (2014)[2] |
Followed By: | The Son of a Migrant from Syria (2015) |
Girl with a Pierced Eardrum is a 2014 mural by anonymous street artist Banksy, on the wall of a building in Hanover Place, Spike Island, Bristol, England. Appearing overnight on 20 October 2014, it is a parody of Girl with a Pearl Earring, c. 1665 by Johannes Vermeer, instead replacing the pearl earring with an existing security alarm.[3]
The mural was partially defaced with black paint two days after it first appeared, on 22 October 2014.[4] [5]
Girl with a Pierced Eardrum is at the end of a small alley on a building in Albion Dockyard in Hanover Place, Bristol.[6] It is stencilled graffiti and depicts an enlarged version of part of Girl with a Pearl Earring, a oil-on-canvas painting by Johannes Vermeer. It is on a wall, positioned so that an existing yellow security alarm replaces the pearl earring.[7]
It appeared overnight on 20 October 2014, with Banksy announcing the artwork on their website on the same day.[8] Two days later, the mural was vandalised and partially defaced with black paint, above and to the left of the mural. No culprit has ever been identified.
In April 2020, a fabric face mask appeared on the wall, covering the face of the Girl in the mural. This referred to the masks worn by healthcare staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.[9] It was not known exactly when the mask was installed,[10] or who installed it. The BBC reportedly contacted Banksy at the time of the mask installation for comment.[11]