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Posts Tagged ‘Unfuckwithable’

LONDON///STREET LIFE///BANKSY’S BIGGEST EVER…

April 16th, 2008

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Banksy’s tribute to the watchers…

Somehow, against all odds, SIR BANKSY just keeps going bigger and never gets caught. His newest piece which debuted this week in London—a three-story parody on London’s closed caption TV network that constantly surveys the city’s residents as they go about their daily lives—was erected ADJACENT to one of the cameras in question, and still he roams free…

From the DAILY MAIL:
“Banksy pulled off an audacious stunt to produce what is believed to be his biggest work yet in central London. The secretive graffiti artist managed to erect three storeys of scaffolding behind a security fence despite being watched by a CCTV camera. Then, during darkness and hidden behind a sheet of polythene, he painted this comment on ‘Big Brother’ society. (read more)”

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Note real CCTV unit (highlighted in red) adjacent to Banksy’s mural. Insane…

LONDON MASSIVE///FRESH BANKSY…

April 12th, 2008

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By land…

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And by sea…

LONDON///$$$///BANKSY ON THE AUCTION BLOCK…

February 7th, 2008

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“Wot eew lookin at?”…

We may be balls deep in a foreclosure crisis and the beginning of a big, old-fashioned recession, but you’d never know it from the results of Sotheby’s first (and frighteningly titled) “Urban Art Auction” that took place this week. British Bad Boy BANKSY made up the bulk of the sale’s offerings, that also included work from FAILE, BLEK LE RAT, KEITH HARING, ADAM NEATE, SPACE INVADER, ANTHONY MICALLEF, and Japanese Pop artists AYA TAKANO, CHIHO AOSHIMA, and TAKASHI MURAKAMI. We’re not sure Takashi Murakami appreciates being classified as an “urban artist” but then again, we’re not sure Sotheby’s cares. Nonetheless, as predicted, Mr Banks stole the show with his top piece fetching a jaw-dropping $443,489 USD (these ARE just spray painted stencils, mind you). With the Pound Sterling, well, “sound as a Pound,” it doesn’t seem like this overheated street art scene is going to die down anytime soon (even a Space Invader piece sold for $32,678 USD in the auction). Our advice to old-fashioned painters spending hundreds of hours hunched over their easels? Adopt a nom de guerre, cut yourself some stencils, rack some paint, and cash in NOW! “Ever get the feeling you’ve been cheet’ed?” HAVE A LOOK: Read the rest of this entry »

BETHLEHEM///ART CRIMES///SWOON & RON ENGLISH IN SANTA’S GHETTO…

December 17th, 2007

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As we previously reported, some of the world’s preeminent street artists are currently doing tours of duty in the holy land of Bethlehem, decorating the separation wall in the war-torn region of Palestine as part of this year’s SANTA’S GHETTO art auction also being held in the city. Supertouch blogger RON ENGLISH and SWOON just finished up a weeklong session and lived to tell the tale. HAVE A LOOK: Read the rest of this entry »

BETHLEHEM///BANKSY DOES CHRISTMAS…

December 4th, 2007

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A rat is smelled in Palestine…

In celebration of the holiday season, British provocateur-at-large, SIR BANKSY has added his touch to the security wall separating Jerusalem & Palestine as part of this year’s annual pop-up SANTA’S GHETTO art shop which is set to open soon in the holiday motherland of Bethlehem as one of the most poignant shows of the year with incredibly high-quality work to spare. Featuring new works for sale by “street artists” BANKSY, SWOON, RON ENGLIGH, AIKO, BAST, LUCY MAC, KELSEY BROOKS, PAUL INSECT, GEE VAUCHER, ANTHONY MICALLEF, JONATHAN YEO, CONOR HARRINGTON, BLU, ERIC THE DOG, and 3D, among others, the show will benefit local needy children with 100% of profits being distributed to local non-governmental run, non-denominational charities. HAVE A LOOK: Read the rest of this entry »

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LONDON///CONSERVING BANKSY…

November 11th, 2007

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Banksy’s revenge: City workers maintain his bombs…

Nary a week creeps by without some news regarding our favorite art outlaw turned high art demigod, BANKSY, but this week’s notice in the EVENING STANDARD that the London district of Islington has given Banksy’s street works official protection was trumped only by the revelation that Islington’s city workers were now being trained as art conservators (using taxpayers’ funds) so that they are able to touch up and otherwise mend Banksy’s street installations that get defaced by other taggers:

COUNCIL ADDS ITS OWN TOUCH TO A BANKSY
By Jack Lefley, Evening Standard

Works by maverick street artist Banksy are being restored by council workers to protect them from graffiti vandals. One piece in Islington has been repaired five times by workmen who paint over the offending “tags”. A worker was spotted retouching the artist’s “Tate Gallery” piece in Martineau Road, near Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium.

Banksy’s work sells for six-figure sums to Hollywood stars such as Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. But some of his pieces that appear in public places without permission have been condemned as vandalism. Tower Hamlets council has threatened to remove any work by the artist that appears on its patch without permission.

But it seems that Islington makes a clear distinction between his creations and that of the graffiti vandals ” tagging” over his work. One onlooker thought the workmen were about to remove the piece in Islington on Monday afternoon and stopped to remonstrate with them. Vicky Bamforth, 40, of Hackney, said: “I was driving past and got out because I thought they were about to try to get rid of it. I asked them what they were doing and they were very cagey. But eventually they admitted that it kept getting vandalised and they were repairing it.”

She added: “A lot of people in the area really like Banksy’s work and it’s a bit worrying the council thinks anyone with a paintbrush is qualified to restore pieces worth thousands. “At what point does it stop being a Banksy and start being a collaboration with Islington council?”

Islington today defended its policy to clean up and repair the artist’s work. It insisted it was spending taxpayers’ money on the operation in response to residents’ demands. Deputy leader and executive member for environment, Lucy Watt, said: “We take a very hard line on graffiti and remove it within 24 hours when it is reported to us. However, residents have been telling us Banksy is in a class of his own, his art sells for thousands, and they don’t want us to remove the work. Because of the quality and renown of Banksy’s work in Islington many people want to see it preserved.”

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A couple more strokes and “Banksy is shite” all but disappears…

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The old man, nearly good as new. Banksy 10,000, world, naught…

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Don’t even think about calling, your neighbours will kill and your children…

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