Banksy is selling the stencil used to make this work 'Create Escape' on the walls of Reading jail. PA
Banksy is selling the stencil used to make this work 'Create Escape' on the walls of Reading jail. PA
Banksy is selling the stencil used to make this work 'Create Escape' on the walls of Reading jail. PA
Banksy is selling the stencil used to make this work 'Create Escape' on the walls of Reading jail. PA

Banksy hopes to sell 'Oscar Wilde stencil' to save historic Reading jail


Simon Rushton
  • English
  • Arabic

Banksy has offered to sell a painting to raise millions of pounds for a scheme to save a historic jail from developers.

The world’s most famous street artist says he wants to help the project to turn Reading Jail, where Irish poet Oscar Wilde was imprisoned, into an arts centre.

Banksy has previously raised £16.7 million ($23 million) for the National Health Service by selling off Game Changer, a work honouring medical super heroes during the pandemic.

“It's rare to find an uninterrupted 500m-long paintable surface slap bang in the middle of a town – I literally clambered over the passenger next to me [on the bus] to get a closer look.

“I promised myself I'd paint the wall even before I knew what it was. I'm passionate about it now, though,” Banksy said.

“Oscar Wilde is the patron saint of smashing two contrasting ideas together to create magic. Converting the place that destroyed him into a refuge for art feels so perfect, we have to do it.”

Banksy says he is backing the plan to save Reading Gaol. PA
Banksy says he is backing the plan to save Reading Gaol. PA

The anonymous street artist hopes to transform the prison with help from the sale of a stencil used for the artwork, called Create Escape, he painted on the side of the prison in March, potentially raising £10m or more.

Banksy painted a figure, considered to be Wilde, abseiling from the perimeter wall with bedsheets and a typewriter.

His contribution, together with Reading Borough Council's, would bring the offer for the former jail to an estimated £12.6m.

Campaigners hope to prevent the Grade-II listed Reading from being sold to housing developers.

Wilde was held at the prison, formerly known as Reading Gaol, between 1895 to 1897 after being convicted of gross indecency when his homosexual affair with Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas was exposed.

While incarcerated, Wilde wrote De Profundis, his letter to his former lover and, after his release, recounted his time there in The Ballad Of Reading Gaol.

The jail was built on the site of the medieval Reading Abbey, a monastery founded by Henry I, son of William the Conqueror.

Henry is believed to have been buried under the altar, now thought to be under the prison car park or walls.

Banksy’s involvement has campaigners hoping his cache and the money from his art can save the jail.

  • Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.
    Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.
  • Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.
    Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.
  • Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.
    Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.
  • Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.
    Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.
  • Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.
    Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.
  • Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.
    Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.
  • Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.
    Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.
  • Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.
    Street artist Banksy has unveiled his latest creation on the London Underground in an effort to underline the importance of wearing a mask on public transport amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Matt Rodda, Labour member of parliament for Reading East, said the concept of using the prison to house arts has been proved by past exhibitions and he planned to raise an urgent question in parliament this week to put ministers “on the spot” with the offer.

He said: “There are these amazing layers of history – there's the literary history and the LGBT community history, and the link to Oscar Wilde. But there's also some local and national Victorian social history and there's the link to the Royal Family all in one building and it's so well connected to the rest of country.

“For so many reasons it's absolutely right this building is preserved and used in a constructive way rather than just being gutted and turned into flats or some other thing.”

Jason Brock, Reading Borough Council leader, said: “We very much welcome the attention that Banksy's interest in Reading Gaol has placed on both the MoJ's [Ministry of Justice's] sale of the vacant prison and on the council's ambition to transform it into an hub of arts, heritage and culture of local and national significance.

“The council has had only informal approaches from representatives of Banksy to date, but no detailed discussions.

“Our bid remains firmly on the table and has widespread support – both from within the community here in Reading and from the wider arts, heritage and cultural community – all of whom recognise the prison's huge historical and cultural value.”

The Ministry of Justice said: “The deadline for bids has passed and we are currently considering the ones we received.”

More Banksy images

  • Banksy has said he was behind 10 pieces of street art that appeared across England's east coast this month. PA
    Banksy has said he was behind 10 pieces of street art that appeared across England's east coast this month. PA
  • An artwork featuring a seagull, believed to be created by Banksy, is seen in Lowestoft. Peter Nicholls / Reuters
    An artwork featuring a seagull, believed to be created by Banksy, is seen in Lowestoft. Peter Nicholls / Reuters
  • A stencil of children posing as sailors on the wall of a bridge in Nicholas Everitt Park, Lowestoft, was among the new pieces.
    A stencil of children posing as sailors on the wall of a bridge in Nicholas Everitt Park, Lowestoft, was among the new pieces.
  • This artwork depicting people dancing above a bus stop in Great Yarmouth is already attracting the attention of passers-by.
    This artwork depicting people dancing above a bus stop in Great Yarmouth is already attracting the attention of passers-by.
  • A man and his dog walk past an image of a girl making a sandcastle with a crowbar in Lowestoft, a mural very much in the style of Banksy.
    A man and his dog walk past an image of a girl making a sandcastle with a crowbar in Lowestoft, a mural very much in the style of Banksy.
  • Another new image at North Beach in Lowestoft.
    Another new image at North Beach in Lowestoft.
  • A couple take a selfie below a new artwork in Gorleston-on-Sea.
    A couple take a selfie below a new artwork in Gorleston-on-Sea.
  • Another Banksy at Merrivale Model Village? If the artist was behind the eight murals that appeared in eastern England, he has certainly been keeping busy.
    Another Banksy at Merrivale Model Village? If the artist was behind the eight murals that appeared in eastern England, he has certainly been keeping busy.
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