There's a push underway to give Banksy's latest artwork a permanent home.
Yesterday, workers took down the graffiti artist's painting of a rat inside a clock on a building at 14th Street and 6th Avenue in Chelsea.
It had only been up for a week.
Senator Brad Hoylman, whose district includes the building, is asking the owners to preserve the art by either placing it in the new building or lending it to a local gallery.
The building is being torn down to make way for a 13-story condo.
Banksy also painted this 70-foot-long mural in the East Village last week that protests the jailing of a Turkish journalist.
It was later vandalized, but then also painted over.
The two works in the city are some of the first by the artist since his month-long residency in 2013.