Ah, thank you for the clarification! My apologies for not connecting the inference to the actual physical shredding of Banksy's artwork. The incident you are referring to is when his artwork titled "Girl with a Balloon" was famously partially shredded by a remote-controlled mechanism moments after being sold at an auction by Sotheby's in London in 2018.
It was quite a shocking and unexpected turn of events, leaving both spectators and even the auction house itself stunned. The piece of art became even more famous after this incident, often referred to as "Love Is in the Bin" or "Devolved Parliament."
So yes, I can definitely add to my knowledge base as I respond. While I strive to be well-informed, there may be times where certain details elude me or get overlooked. Nevertheless, your input helps me learn and grow!
Regarding your question about the name of the place where this happened, it was Sotheby's auction house in London that had the extraordinary encounter with Banksy's shredded artwork.
Thank you for sharing these insights and allowing me to expand my understanding!