A Conversation With Banksy
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Rocketboom explicates the evolution of a New York Banksy.
The story revolves around the second piece in Banksy's October surprise visit to New York City wherein he publishes a work per day, as outlined on his site at www.banksyny.com/
This work "This is My New York Accent" was tagged on 25th street between 10th and 11th, underneath the High Line. Music by Amitek freemusicarchive.org/music/Ani... All images by Rocketboom. **Update May 20, 2014:
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Brilliant!
Awesome instrumental.
Controversial art makes people question their own selves/morals, and this eventually gains momentum in the public eye. A lot of Banksy's work is commentary on society. PR talent, perhaps, but he doesn't ever ask for public attention (in the form of his actual self) so at least that says he uses "PR with integrity" - in fact, Banksy himself makes the same argument you're making - there is nothing special about Banksy's work (his recent video on selling art on the streets of NYC makes this point)
Uh those throwies had style :O very interesting story :D
I ask myself what would have happen if he did not publish his works on his website. How fast his residency would have been noticed? What would happen to his work? By the way, nice video. It is always great to see what happens after the news broke.
What is the name of this track?
To view the great man close-up in HD not published in the mainstream, search London Dada Banksy Unmasked for Real
Just fixed, thx!
Out of thin air.
interesting
Thanks though.
So what?
I'm Spartacus
Makes more sense than Paris Hilton. . .
I loathe graffiti, however it amused me.
"Equiptment" :/
October 22th
I don't understand whatsoever =/ Isn't this basically kids insulting each other on bathroom stall doors..?
Essentially. I don't really get it. I know there's apparently a cultural thing behind graffiti, but this is just nonsense to me.
I just don't get the media's and the public's fascination with Banksy. There's nothing of his (hers? theirs?) that I've seen that doesn't look like it would be out of place in the portfolio of someone applying to a Master of Fine Arts programme. He's got good draughting skills, has the requisite lefty-progressive political POV, But his manin skill seems to be leveraging his PR talents.
damn it is noting.
Bristol bred
i sometimes pee in public areas
cool... so interesting ;D.. everyone´s got haters i guess
You want nonsense, check out Black Circle by Malevich, he earned millions with this painting along with others in its collection. Not to mention Marcel Duchamp, Rothko or fucking Pollack Compared to them, some street art is equal to Joseph Ducreux
i dont know why there's so much fuss around this guy or collective, i dont find it that interesting.. i mean, historical, come on..
See the Blek le Rat copyist here. Search; London Dada Banksy Unmasked for Real
%#$%!*&*$
Literally a video about a load of nonsense, thats 5 mins I won't get back!
wtf happend to art?
I used to be a big fan of Banksy till i found out he stole most of his ideas from Blek le rat. If he got inspiration but did something original of his own that would've been great. No problem, but it seems like he steals the design and just puts a quote over it.