A statue by urban artist Banksy that appears to be making a statement about abuse in the Catholic church has been unveiled at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.
The 18th century replica stone bust – Cardinal Sin – has had its face sawn off and replaced with tiles to create a pixellated effect, giving a sense of a scandal.
The statue, which is on indefinite loan to the gallery, is thought to be a comment on the alleged abuse scandal in the Catholic church and its subsequent cover-up.
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