Perspective: Investigating Banksy's Guerrilla Marketing Tactics
Banksy, the world's most infamous street artist, whose political art, criminal stunts, and daring invasions outraged the establishment and created a revolutionary new movement while his identity remained shrouded in mystery. Featuring rare interviews with Banksy, this is the story of how an outlaw artist led a revolutionary new movement and built a multi-million dollar empire, while his identity remained shrouded in mystery.
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Several years ago I posted a comment on one of Banksy's fan boards. I don't remember exactly what the comment was, but I do remember that other Banksy fans wound up responding to my well-intentioned post with mean spirited derision. As I'm autistic, I'm somewhat used to this this sort of thing - but it still hurts. However, when Banksy saw the verbal bullying his fans were engaging in at my expense, he took it upon himself to post a response in my defense. It was a small act of kindness - but it's something that I will never forget.
@FeMelch
Жыл бұрын
I love that he was able to intercede for you! It breaks my heart that you are “somewhat used to this [kind of derision].” People can be so cruel when they come across anything that isn’t just like them. Know that your mind is singular and beautiful in its neurodiversity. Thanks for sharing this with us, John. ❤
@SuffolkPosse82
Жыл бұрын
I hope you were able to save the post somehow, use it as inspiration for those tough days. There are people who care!
@cheri238
Жыл бұрын
Human kindness is an art of our souls united.❤️
@ASM881
Жыл бұрын
That’s so beautiful.
@SAMZIRRA
Жыл бұрын
Two of my family member are on the spectrum. My little sister and my nephew. The world tends to pick and poke at anyone who appears different form the group. Your strength is in your ability to never hold resentment towards those ignorant bully’s. You appear to be a thoughtful, aware, and strong young man. I can only imagine how exciting getting a reply from B must’ve been. I’m envious and proud of you. B is an artist, and musician from another planet, and a shrewd business person jabbing a stick into the eye of art bullies. God Bless you both.
He is currently in Ukraine. I have seen several installations in Bombed Out Buildings. He genuinely gives his work to us.
@Hands2HealNow
Жыл бұрын
Please post the Ukraine images.
@xs3282
Жыл бұрын
he is a mercenary for money....... like everyone,.......dont kid yourself.
@TrggrWarning
Жыл бұрын
@@Hands2HealNowI’ve seen a few online, think someone got in trouble for stealing or damaging one in Kiev. Search a lil, you’ll see.
@jeffreylehman1159
Жыл бұрын
@Greta Thunberg Sex Goddess Yeah, everyone is talking about your creativity, your contribution to … oh wait, nobody gives a shit . Sorry
@TemporaryDiscomfort
Жыл бұрын
@cinemaipswich I've got a question for you if you don't mind?? How you know so much Are you @Banksy 🤯💥😲
Considering how many people know him, it’s amazing he’s kept his identity hidden for so long.
@bennyc6694
Жыл бұрын
He's earned there respect above anything else
@DomCombatVids
Жыл бұрын
It's partly respect and responsibility but mostly it's because it's dramatic. And artists love the drama
@514HiphopHead
Жыл бұрын
It's 3D from Massive Attack! (well...we'll never know for sure until there's a real formal declaration in some time and place but hey... 😉)
@SootSootSooty
Жыл бұрын
@@514HiphopHeadit can’t be him. 3D has quite a pronounced mole directly under his lower right eyelid, towards the outside corner of his eye. Footage of Banksy at 1:09:00 onwards in this video shows no mole under either of his eyes. If you have other suspects, check out their hands - it seems he has a pretty gnarly scar on his right thumb in the knuckle area. It’s large enough at the time of filming that you would assume it would still be visible today. Obviously it wouldn’t be red as shown here, but it’d be noticeable.
@Artameful
Жыл бұрын
@@SootSootSooty yep, no one can confirm for sure who he really is
One of my favourite stories was a community centre which had a banksy painted on their door. From what I understand, the local council tried to take it away and the community centre wanted to sell it and use the money for the kids in the centre. They ended up writing to Banksy and asking him. Of course he came down on the side of the community centre. If art can make so much difference in society, you've got to take your hat off to the man...
@antoniokinsey4041
Жыл бұрын
😊🎉
@Ap_twsh
Жыл бұрын
Nah, people just like marking their territory on things that aren't theirs. Just like wild animals.
@noneck3099
Жыл бұрын
how did they write to him?.....he's deliberately anonymous..
@egante
Жыл бұрын
Banksy wrote to the guy who runs the community center and told him to do what he thought best with the door.
@DomCombatVids
Жыл бұрын
@@noneck3099 email addresses don't need your legal name
Shredding the painting was the most exhilarating feeling of a middle finger ever to these prestige seeking art collectors. Fantastic video.
@JohnnyArtPavlou
Жыл бұрын
I have to do some research to get the complete story. I mean he created the piece with the mechanism and the frame…. It’s not like a random piece that he did on the wall that someone removed. I mean, I know most of his workers stencils so it’s not like there is paper that could be removed. So it seems there’s more to the story… How he got it in there, etc. etc. Although he certainly does things from time to time to play with the notion of value… Where he’ll be on the street or someone will be on the street at a card table selling his work for like $10. Do you know what I mean? I’m not saying he’s a genius, but he’s very very bright. And very very clever..
@verax370
Жыл бұрын
Was it really? Because it somehow stopped before actually destroying the piece and then made the buyer millions more richer...
@JohnnyArtPavlou
Жыл бұрын
@@verax370 All part of the show. “Bad Boy” of indoor outlaw art.
@itsmatt2105
Жыл бұрын
@@JohnnyArtPavlou The shredding stunt added millions to the value of any pieces of Banksy's art.
@mackjack1507
Жыл бұрын
@@itsmatt2105 ..That Would Be So Hard For The Typical Broke Ass Layman like myself That Scrapes To Just Save $1 lg. Now Dayz .. U Could Only Pray That The Piece U Just Purchaced For $20,000 Would Increase To $30-40 Thousand The Whole While Ur Not Aware Of It But Some How Some One Accuses It As Being A Fake As Uve Already Ran A Few Slices Thru It And A Scandal Starts In Ur Community And U Wind Up Not Only Losing Ur Art,& $20K Feeling like Uve been Had.. Which in the end, Months Later, was proven A Real Banksy after Uve Payed Large Fines For Alleged Fraudulent Art!! and then somewhere under like A Peel & stick on the back totally Invisible,u could only feel it barely to find it, Banksy Had Notched it Or Something, A Way to tell it was real and Recorded It & put it In A Vault for ID😳 Verification ..x But Wouldnt Find It Till Ur Life Was Beyond Ruin,, Wat a Night Mare..😱 That Would Be My Luck!! 🤣🤣🤣🙀🤣🤯🙈👻
He mocks the art world but they keep buying into it. Genius.
@rayr268
Жыл бұрын
But yet he’s an artist. Typical narcissistic artist
@aram8495
Жыл бұрын
@@rayr268 L take, stay salty
@daltonbedore8396
Жыл бұрын
@@rayr268 typical narcissist, concealing his identity. 🤡
@beluesky
Жыл бұрын
@@daltonbedore8396 Ray ray can't comprehend.
@trolleyracingmaster7075
Жыл бұрын
@@rayr268 you just hate them because you can’t be bothered to practice being artistic lmaoo
Banksy must’ve felt like Dr. Evil when he pushed that button and it shredded 😂😂 love this documentary, very inspiring end to end. ❤
@ingridakerblom7577
Жыл бұрын
Amazing it didn't leak out beforehand. He kept the surprise 😂 My art teacher in high school who's a local artist, always used to explain art as something that provokes & awakens feeling, realisation etc. Banksy managed that to say the least 😂 the shock & horror on the faces of those people in the room. Desperate to outbid each other.
@KrzysiuNet
3 ай бұрын
@@ingridakerblom7577apparently most of the classic music isn't art basing on that definition. As a person from region known for its naive art, I doubt this kind of art would be still art is revaluated by you And religious art is rarely supposed to awaken people, it's just how author expresses their feelings. Modern art often provoke just to provoke, not to change, Baudrillardian stuff is happening. As video itself realized in first minutes, this art is about recognition, not change.Personal gain vs. social change. You can see in other comment that guy was bullied and Banksy stood by him and he was so happy, because it was HIM, not a person like me or you. Look, he's a god, but he still does humane things. Wow. And when normal person does humane things it's meh - enough reason to don't respect such artists. Banksy himself is kinda special here, because he makes upper middle class realize things that everybody knows already. Great, but what's the outcome of such knowledge? Nothing, because this class is neither willing (like low) or able (like high) to change things. But they can discuss and they "want to want", so they involve in pseudosocial (in analogy to pseudoscience), corporate driven changes. Plant a tree, sleep well... Oh sorry, not "sleep", but "change the world". Or better - buy product, they will plant the tree for you. And by that they will destroy even more, but you don't want to know about it, because maybe you'd need to actually start doing things. No, such art that would make people realize that, wouldn't be known, but buried deep. People in their sleep gets awakened and they don't realize they just entered another dream, where they are silent heroes. I should start something about fake changes to fake world, but nobody will get to that anyways - we aren't that self destructive, to rethink our actions we already deemed as good.
Banksy is a collection of 2-5 great artists. They are a group, collected mind creating art together. I learned this and confirmed it for myself when i watched "exit through the gift shop" twice
@FEAR.LESS.
Жыл бұрын
True..... a crew rather than a dude. But there was still the amazing kid who got it together...( totally def free hand writer too remember)..... any half decent stencil job takes more than one pair of hands anyway.... to bomb like that today.... needs to be organised and arranged to a certain level....a serious caning could require a scaffold tower, hoarding tarps, some dodgy hi vis vests (a hi vis vest carries the same weight as the double parked car on the high street with it's hazards on ... you know it's malarky but you dont risk a challenge just in case) you'll need a person fluent in multi-modal kerb side blaggery and experienced in bullsh☆☆ to navigate any possible rozzer swerving (.....and the insurance !!! OK... kidding about the insurance but the way things are with scaffold hire.... I wouldn't be surprised... we bought ours 2nd hand just to avoid the possible shame of it.... could go on.... but cherry pickers and electric scissor lifts are for commissioned works.... and that is a completely different kettle of kobra altogether.
@juri_xiii9977
Жыл бұрын
Plagiarist's can never be truly great.. They wouldn't be stealing if they were. He/they are painting with stencils anyways.. Banksy deserves to be "booted" for his crimes against Street-Art Community so to say..
@dylankoczwara6670
Жыл бұрын
@@juri_xiii9977 his crime is his art is idea heavy. Our crime is how much attention that gets tthem. I do like his ideas on how we see graffiti as we are passing by in a car so you only have 1 second to see it
@bobbyspanino6874
Жыл бұрын
Lol. Tell “them” I said hi then.
@FEAR.LESS.
Жыл бұрын
Harsh to say the least, when we were copyimg Bodé characters for graff ! Plagiarism..... hmmm.... but you're right to be brutally honest. I wont split hairs.... what gets me sometimes is folk don't know graffiti / street art / stencils .... lots of people in awe at stencils ????? And they then say they hate tags and scribbles. A stencil IS a hit, quickie like a tag.... Always was.... as a writer, since '83.... there were stencils.... but to actually sell out from free hand TO GO stencil as a development is like a perversion of evolution, going backwards. Blame it Sherman, from American Pie....(Benny No Mates Eine) listen to his hilarious interviews). Banksy can do both.... he is famous for his stencils... but he cut his teeth as a writer and still blends both. It's strictly fake ass liars, Eine types that need your style of ass kicking. He deserves harsh. Shocking plagiarism in absolute ! I'd call him a biter.... he always was a biter. But plagiarised other stencil taggers too. Worst of worst.
Who here has done anything as cool as managing to shred a picture at the climax of a big bucks art action? Performance art baby!
@paintedpony2935
Жыл бұрын
Who here has mastered the art of asking stupid, meaningless questions?
@MarioLanzas.
Жыл бұрын
all that was obviously prepared. auctions revise every piece to the most minimal detail to ensure they are real. do you really think they would miss the picture had that mechanism? no way. basky most likely is just another millionaire, he just created this anonymous alter ego to sell his ¨rebelious art¨. and people really ate it up
@jeffwilson8246
Жыл бұрын
I've liberated grapes 🍇 from a fascist grocery store chain. Viva la revolucion
@verax370
Жыл бұрын
Convenient that it stopped before actually destroying the piece, in turn, multiplying the value.
@ericprochnow
Жыл бұрын
@@verax370 That's what made me know it was for fame and not to shame the rich.
I'm glad you included a shot of PK Kid. I've seen his stuff my whole life. Giant tags in IMPOSSIBLE to reach places, all over NJ and NY. It was always a blast trying to figure out how he did it.
@8wheeledassassins.
Жыл бұрын
The Jersey Water Tower is still legendary!😊
@ETTP.S
Жыл бұрын
PK a legend
@CroshVine
Жыл бұрын
@@8wheeledassassins. YES!!
It's because of these guys that I don't mind being caught waiting on a huge train to go by. I just sit there and admire all the artwork that is flashing by. Crazy part about it is even though its beautiful to look at, 90% of it I can't read at all. It goes by too fast for me to figure it out. But its still cool to look at.
@2stroketyson79
Жыл бұрын
nobody even knows if he is actually real it could all just be a made up character
@lacascadaobregon
Жыл бұрын
@@2stroketyson79 Truth
@jeremybr2020
Жыл бұрын
@@2stroketyson79 What does that have to do with my comment? I never even mentioned anyone specific. I was just talking about the cool artwork I see on trains.
@fwschuddinck3406
Жыл бұрын
tell that to the guys who have to scrape of these 'paintings' (mostly less than mediocre) for less than 1500 euros/month from the trains, regardless the weather... No Respect
@jeremybr2020
Жыл бұрын
@@fwschuddinck3406 If they choose to work for that rate then that's on them. Maybe they're happy that they have work at all. So the artists are happy they can showcase their artwork, even if only for a while. And the ones who have to remove it are happy they have work that provides money for them and their families. Seems like a win win to me.
Banksy is a marketing genius.
@matteogottie6772
Жыл бұрын
look at rolex tesla and why people can sell a shirt for 1000$
@tiagodagostini
Жыл бұрын
@@matteogottie6772 Rolex at least make good watches that resist a long time :)
@nuascannan
7 ай бұрын
Do you think it's the marketing that allows him to conceal his identity?
This was a fantastic documentary. I thoroughly enjoyed every second of it. Thank you.
@JC-vg5gl
Жыл бұрын
yee shane,
@zach3096
Жыл бұрын
Amazing wasn’t it?
@mmareviewer.2372
Жыл бұрын
ok......................... how?
The shredding of that print is genius it’s like putting a exclamation point on his work and ethos!
@tiagodagostini
Жыл бұрын
What amazes me is how it ENTERED the auction house without triggering metal detectors (these places always have tight security)
@user-xh9pt8zu2l
7 ай бұрын
@@tiagodagostini but think about it... The people are the threat and maybe they fear a lunatic with a knife about to slash a canvas. The attempting to self destruct art work was a one off. The frame was by Banksy, the stencil was by Banksy, and the combo had a certificate of authenticity from Banksy: what was the problem needing security? I was amused at how baroque the frame was. Nice ironic contrast with the simple image. And these frames have metal parts such as corner braces and other bits. I'm pretty sure Banksy would have put lots of visible and innocent looking metal everywhere he could so the real workings would only be detected when they did the x-ray... and they did. Hopefully the new owner will remove the battery before it starts to leak acid.
And not a single soul has grassed on him. That says so much for his integrity.
@altortosa5955
Жыл бұрын
Banksy is Robin Gunningham He has been frequently "grassed"
@oldnick9084
Жыл бұрын
@@altortosa5955 Im sure your quite happy and feel cool, to announce the name of a guy you have never met. Even without proof, still makes you a grass.
@altortosa5955
Жыл бұрын
@@oldnick9084 don't you know, or understand that he has already been exposed, and not just the once ? You also need to go and look up what the term 'grass' means and stop going around calling people names you would never use to their face just because it is the Internet
@oldnick9084
Жыл бұрын
@@altortosa5955 We all know what we know.
@atodaso1668
Жыл бұрын
@@oldnick9084 You can google right now what his name is and what he looks like...
Banksy is one of the few who have made a mark in society by making a mark on society.
@sebp400
Жыл бұрын
I believe you, mark my words!
@Freddy_Confetti
Жыл бұрын
Overrated
@isabellind1292
Жыл бұрын
He just fills in stencils w/paint! And they're not even his stencils. Matisse was still creating stencils from his death bed at 84 yrs old. (Banksy also vandalized King Robbo's works)
@Flat_Earth_Addy
Жыл бұрын
dumb
@Experternas
Жыл бұрын
@@sebp400 You can't add your own word play to it :) - Ed Koch
The first thing I stole as a Detroit kid in the 90s was two cans of spraypaint, black and silver, Immediately spraying the back of the kmart I stole them from. I remember being chased away by security before I could finsh. I couldn't have been more than 8 years old at the time, but I remember seeing such amazing giant pieces around my house, and I wanted to imitate that art so badly. It was a city that had an amazing art and music scene in the late 90s as a teen. I was going to rave parties and saving money to get my own set of Technic SL-1200s. There was something about bringing art and music into the abandoned buildings, it was kinda intoxicating - like we were resurrecting the bones of the city every night with music and art. It was a good time to be creative and young. This was such a great walk through the history of the art and made me reflect on my own influences growing up.
This was really enjoyable. Seeing the other artists' work was just as enjoyable as learning about Banksy's humble origin story.
Banksy is like the dopest person to ever live more or less. It doesn't matter what he does, it's new inventive and amazing. A 17 year old was blown away by him, I'm now 38 years old and I'm still blown away by him. What will he do next? Everyone is waiting,.
@thesimulation9651
Жыл бұрын
Exactly! I feel so lucky to be alive at the same time as this artist
@kreativeforce532
Жыл бұрын
you'll sit back and keep getting blown by him.
@Mateo-et3wl
4 ай бұрын
Lol y'all need Jesus. There are much deeper experiences in life than dangling from banksy's balls
I like Bansky. His art has a reason. He evoques happenings, in his own way. Depicting rats, policemen, a man throwing flowers, or whatever he considers related to his convictions or injustice which are not strange in this world, actually. I do support his works, whether he uses stencils, computers, graffiti or whatever. He is pointing out into social problems and hate when its about war, as in Ukraine or Palestine.
@Flat_Earth_Addy
Жыл бұрын
dumb
@tulioerna6922
Жыл бұрын
His art is nothing but another way to appeal to the masses for cash and money laundering. Something that most millionaires are doing.
"Art is a lie that makes us realize truth, at least the truth that is given us to understand" - Picasso The art of Banksy reveals 'a' truth not 'the' truth.
@iliveinarichgirlsdream
Жыл бұрын
Interesting someone like George condo says “art is the truth, everything else is a lie”
I stopped careing about his identity a long time ago. I just enjoy his,work. Loved the shredding painting. Bravo.
i cann't believe one man could have so many top ideas, even for the one exhibition, like in Bristol museum (Like, it's good to have one, two very strong works at the exhibition at average). Even being a genius and generating ideas 5-10 in a day, you still need tons of time to refine them. And he had like hundreds well executed concepts already. I understand that there is a huge team of sculptors, producers, pr's and etc behind, but still, if he's generating ideas solely, it's madness.
@galactikbutterfly
3 ай бұрын
Not a super human feat for an artist …to conceptualize 40 or so pieces before breakfast (coffee and cigarettes) but to execute it all.? It takes a village .
I think that it's an original contemporary artist. He was able to make something new, of which in art, it's absolutely rare. The idea of making art with a strong message, proves that he's not doing it for the sake of making money, surely it's probably a person that can afford unique events, but today, in the contemporary art world, it sprayed an indelible mark.
@a_lucientes
Жыл бұрын
Artists have always created images with powerful messages, whether it was _primitive_ art on cave walls or all that was permitted to be painted was religious art. Art is poetry in images.
@joecrowe7062
Жыл бұрын
I think scozzi was making the point he did it for free,for almost 20 years before he got fame. Girl and ballon was amazing, im waiting for Banksy to do the Apple logo as a piggy Bank or fairy obey doing a painting of the apple logo or facebook logo with obey stamped on it,or the jab vaccine with obey
@TheStanley1000
Жыл бұрын
@@joecrowe7062 Banksy did the Facebook obey vaccine obey painting ?
@joecrowe7062
Жыл бұрын
@@TheStanley1000 nice,i didnt know thanks for telling me,i was a wet offset printer for 10 years,i like his style must be nice to sell prints for 15 thousand i say good for him
@TheStanley1000
Жыл бұрын
@@joecrowe7062 Oh no, i was only asking ?
I became a huge fan after “exit through the gift shop”. Absolutely genius film
The Walled Off Hotel ( my mind always puts the word hysteria in there) was for me the apex. Consummate social commentary and the ability to bring it all together, just astounding. Pure social science
@galactikbutterfly
3 ай бұрын
Hysteria. Great thinking I liked the hotel but the amusement park was great also
Damn this is a really good documentary! Thanks for making it, much love.
@nuascannan
7 ай бұрын
Do you think the marketing he does, is as important as his art?
The Israeli art was absolutely phenominal. That's when banksy really won my heart 🌞
@xs3282
Жыл бұрын
because you are an israeli and only care about things that are israeli,...i mean that what it sounds like!....wake up to yourself.
@TrggrWarning
Жыл бұрын
Yep, probably his best.
I'm sure Banksy is someone who has a direct connection to the band Massive Attack. Since the works in different parts of the world appear at the same time as the band arrives with their concert. It's not only about the world capitals, but also about cities like Kiev, Ukraine. Quite possibly Banksy is Robert "3D" Del Naja. He's from Bristol and is a famous graffiti artist, Banksy said that 3D's works have had a huge influence on him. Again, very often the work appears at the same time as the band's concerts in not the most touristy places.
@noahh2338
Жыл бұрын
I agree..I think he may admit it eventually..
@luceinbattaglia9425
Жыл бұрын
Maybe a fan?
@jasonconrad4314
Жыл бұрын
Goldie let it slip in an interview once, that Banksy was named "Rob" He caught himself before he said too much. I believe that the Massive Attack connection is most likely correct. But now, it's more than just one person pulling everything off
@josephjones4331
Жыл бұрын
So it's an alphabet and or tvstck program. Just wait two decades and we will have the expose for those who pay attention tonthese kinds of things. We had to wait until the last decade or so before the revelations of the groups coming out of laurel canyon in the 60s was revealed. It will be some time now before this "cultural touchstone" is shown to he rooted in the same kind soil.
@megglesy
Жыл бұрын
I've always thought 3D was Banksy/Banksy was 3D. However you want to look at it. If not the same person than one is super talented in art and the other music. I saw Massive Attack live in Hong Kong in 2017 - I wouldn't be surprised if some new Bansky art appeared around HK. Just conjecture but it's interesting to speculate. ❤️
I like watching the artists doing their work in fast forward You really get to see the magic of the process
Love Banksy’s work. Thank you.
@Flat_Earth_Addy
Жыл бұрын
dumb
Exceptional information, Thank you. Much love for this man.🧡 The world could benefit from more people with the heart of an artist. I can respect his decision to avoid the spotlight and the demand that comes with it. In that same vein the focus can remain on letting his art do the talking.✊
I really enjoyed your documentary. Very comprehensive. Thank you.
What a fantastic documentary!! Nothing of this quality and of my area of interest is offered by any paid streaming services. Thank you!
@metafuel
Жыл бұрын
I fully agree.
There is a lot of talent and skill among graffiti artists. There is also a great expression of protest and style. Banksy may not be the best graffiti artist out there, but he has a kind of humour and brilliance to what he does. I think he is a genius, who makes this art, and it’s meaning more accessible to those not privy to the inner philosophy behind it. Thanks for this.🖤🇨🇦
@tamarrajames3590
Жыл бұрын
@Van Brighouse Who said it was a bar? I can appreciate a broad spectrum of different styles and approaches. Would I hang him on my wall…no, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have a place at what he does, and does well.🖤🇨🇦
@MarioLanzas.
Жыл бұрын
not only he is not among the best . his ¨art¨ (more like free, easy publicity) is absolutely mediocre. no much talent is needed to use spray on templates. his concepts are basic af. no subtlety, nothing really original nor complex. they are designed so they can even be understood by a toddler. he's probably not even an artist, but one of those rich guys hidden behind an annon figure to see everyone this ¨rebel against capitalism¨narrative, while he sells his merch, gets free publicity on the streets and internet and people really fall for it. ridiculous. The auction was a prepared show, it's a win-win for both Bansky and the auctioneers: more publicity for him, a higher price on the piece. Auctions look at every detail on the pieces they sell in order to ensure they are original. there's no way they didn't know about the mechanism.
@TrggrWarning
Жыл бұрын
@@MarioLanzas.you exposed the fallacy of conspiracy in your half thought. Think it through
@martensmade-it
Жыл бұрын
@@MarioLanzas. Its also a very good way to lauder money.
@morgenmachen2400
5 ай бұрын
😢😢😢😢😅😅😢😅😢
The most engaging documentary I've seen in a long time. I'll be thinking about this for a while. Thank you!
This was an amazing eye opening documentary. Thank you for making it- Street art and Banksy revolutionary!! live on ✊
@nuascannan
7 ай бұрын
Do you think Banksy's identity will stay mostly concealed?
@SuperUAP
4 ай бұрын
What is so revolutionary about this? This literally has been going on for thousands of years.
let's all add this upload to your favourite list. what a great and informative documentary on the bristol artist.
Awesome and inspiring documentary! Thank you!
What an amazing Doc. Start to finish, just perfect.
I love the idea no one knows who he is. And that nobody wants to know!... I love Banksy's work. It questions real life in an accessable way and is understandable without an art history degree.. Wish I had one...
@dazingamaine4318
Жыл бұрын
we do know....
@jpcaretta8847
Жыл бұрын
The secrecy increases its value ! This art is basically of way to evade tax, launder money, transfer money cross border, speculation...They know who he is and easy to find out who he is in fact via a private eye
@goosewithagibus
Жыл бұрын
You don't need to have a history degree to understand art and how art questions life
Enjoyed every second, marvelous!
✔️ Blek le Rat deserves a documentary.. if you want to profile Banksy's inspiration for stenciling and the Rats ✔️
@vajra1171
Жыл бұрын
Non.
@holeymattress8128
Жыл бұрын
and Blek le Rat got his inspiration from Christy Rupp when he was visiting NYC in the late 1970's.
@rebeccaferguson7734
Жыл бұрын
@@holeymattress8128 bravo!
@cheri238
Жыл бұрын
@@holeymattress8128 🌄
Fantastic documentary, well put together. Thank you much!
Banksy 🎨 artworks are to be seen an shared by All People around the world Absolutely 💯 appreciate his Vision and respect his privacy so Grateful for the shake up he has brought to the ENTIRE World but especially to the Establishments of the "Highbrow Fine Art World" Thanks to all of those whom are Creators in this Movement! Keep Up Amazing Excellent Work 👏
Bansky makes art an important voice which it sorely requires. This is the way art should be.
@redraiderrider3289
9 ай бұрын
Why?
@SuperUAP
4 ай бұрын
Art is not an important voice, especially not whatever this current cult is. How many homeless have they fed? How many jobs have they provided? Have they helped anyone besides themselves in any truly life or death meaningful way? People can't eat paintings and survive? Shelter/food/jobs for those who need them... that's what's important. Not a banana taped to a wall. (No Sht that's not banksy, you're missing the point if that was your next thought) I'm a somalia rocket engineer, I'm definitely qualified to say this.
amazing documentary thank you
never been to a museum but 1st time feeling art belonged to us... so touching words!!
After reading all the individual legends in art history from Renaissance grandmaster to till minimalist masters.. being as an art student m so glad to be part of his Era where he is posting his artworks on social platforms and how the social media helping us to communicate with each other.
Great video mate, solid job. Kudos.
This documentary was amazing, really my mind off some bad vibes, keep on keeping on
Love Love LOVE ❤️ Banksy and I love even more he remains a Mystery and rather allow his artwork to speak for his existence and what he sees existing around him without getting caught. That’s badass 😎.
His creatively alone is absolutely ground breaking and oh yea he does sweet art also
Amazing that he was able to withstand holding the soldering iron like that without being horribly burned...
The lack of original thought and the ability to think critically is driving the negative comments. And jealousy. The shredder thing is brilliant! I love it. I bet banksy is still freinds with people from his "starving" artist days...
This documentary rocks!…..I love learning about modern artist and what drives them and their inspiration for their creativity!
This was a fantastic Perspective* Thanks! ❤
very happy to see the 4 elements included in this! (turntableism, Breakdancing/b-boying-B-girling), rap and grafiti! :D most people want to skip over that part but it is is deeply rooted that it sucks to been skipped over
@billybussey
Жыл бұрын
90s forever!
@TruPunx89
Жыл бұрын
@@billybussey iam born in dec 1989 and i love telling people that hahaha
@boofert.washington2499
Жыл бұрын
@@TruPunx89 you love telling people you were born in 1989? Ok then...
@Palmieres
Жыл бұрын
Grafitti has existed for millennia, though. It wasn't created in the 20th century. People have been leaving their mark on buildings - including some with social and political commentary - since before the Roman Empire. It's just something humans do.
I liked the art that he had placed on a wall in Gaza. It looked like a window with paradise on the other side
That subway art book is what inspired me. It's funny they say you can't be into just one part of hip-hop, you take it all in, as I discovered and implemented into my life since the 90s.
The shredding of the painting made it more interesting and valuable 🌺
Like Muhammad Ali for boxing , micheal Jordan for basketball , Banksy has been for art on the global scale. Personally I know more people who more than likely would’ve never grown to have any interest in art on any level , upon learning about Banksy and his art and his story they became fans first of Banksy but now appear to be genuine fans of art ! If the contribution of Banksy in the end is limited to making love of art more widespread many people might see that as nothing significant but I happen to see that as a pretty wonderful thing!
@billybussey
Жыл бұрын
Of stencil art? Not a single artist I have ever met has a career in art because they liked some 90s stencil art made by banksy.
@funbigly
Жыл бұрын
jordan? ali? stfu. Banksy's a clown and you're a dupe. You sat through this vid called the Banksy Interviews... where there was no BANKSY and there was no INTERVIEW.
One of the much better docs. Thank you!
Just to SEE a GenUine Banksy would be my dream come true…this is my favourite artist of all time. Living in New Zealand I guess there’s almost zero chance of this ever happening…I don’t have to own the world or a Banksy…there’s so much pleasure derived from sitting and enjoying the company of what you love…just for a while. Love ALL the art on this feature doc…it’s REAL and beautiful. Love Rob the Rat xx
I enjoyed this so much. Thank you for the video
This is one of the most beautiful pieces of video ever, it invigorated my love to keep painting.
@georgedeguzman7184
Жыл бұрын
YEAH DONT GO FORCING YOUR DELUSION ON PEOPLES PROPERTY OKAY. PAINT YOUR FACE INSTEAD
yessssss I love some Banksy.....
Loved this. Thank you!
Wow what a great documentary....
@the2ndcoming135
Жыл бұрын
🐐
This is the best doc I've seen about him. But they could have gone more into Exit through the Gift Shop and all the controversy around that film.
@jimbotheimpaler4756
Жыл бұрын
That’s been done to death. Intentionally excluded I bet.
Thank you for this priceless documentary and for Banksy.
My favorite artist of all time…he simply does it for the love and not the money!
Aren't we strange creatures. Gratitude for original minds such as Banksy's.
@JoseCruz-rj9cp
Жыл бұрын
"What a piece of work is Man. How Noble in reason"...
@the2ndcoming135
Жыл бұрын
🥇
@livingdeadgirl8074
Жыл бұрын
Well said.
@bonkerzhuntsdemons7993
Жыл бұрын
Robbo all the way.
Жыл бұрын
18: 18:42
Style Wars was the bible, I literally watched it every single night before going out. The scene that had the most influence on me was when they showed the pics of Dondi bracing himself between the subway cars in order to reach the top. Once I saw that it taught me to look at any possible way to get to the top of things.
@Freddy_Confetti
Жыл бұрын
Overrated
Well done, the music is perfect. Really well done. Thanks.
Thats Glorious it stopped right before the heart shred that Speaks Volumes ❤❣️❤️
Didn’t everyone know right away that everyone at sotherbys was in on it. Banksy is creating one of the most nuanced timeless pieces of art this side of the Sistine Chapel. We just gotta appreciate it. Oh yeah, this pierce of art that I worked on forever isn’t going to ‘art’ as soon as the gavel slams? Dude, banksy bought it himself and made that happen just to be able to sell it for more and prove how impressionable people are
Sometimes anonymity is the greatest benefit of a celebrity persona. The more we don't know, the more we need to know. Minecraft's Dream didn't understand that.
I remember the first time i seen the shredding,i got it,and it put a smile on my face,cheers!
What a wonderful documentary! Thank you!
I don't know what art is, but by God, I'm gonna find out.
My favourite artist of our time. That he has been a major force in putting street art and artists on the map while being a social justice platform is incredible. Those who have achieved nothing and stand for nothing call him a clout chaser but no one artist has done more to bring art to the common man. Banksy you legend. I dream of seeing an exhibition one day. Love from South Africa
Thanks for posting.
As an artist myself, I have always been amazed by graffiti art, even though I can't read it or make sense of it sometimes. It's like abstract art, I have no idea what it is depicting, but I can still appreciate the time, effort, and thought that another human being poured into creating it. I always try to do the best job possible with my commissions, since people are giving me their hard earned money, I am absolutely going to give them the best art I can produce, even if I am a digital artist. My family tells me I should charge more money since I put a lot of time into my work, but if I did that I would only be able to sell my art to rich people. 😅
@lowerastral1963
Жыл бұрын
I agree with you up to a point. But, as an artist who has had success in the distant past, and who is now struggling to get sales, lowering my prices for all the hard work, time, money, effort, years of training, years of knowledge, expertise, and talent, I don't mind that someone who loves my art will have to pay me a bit more than it cost me to produce it. Having bills to pay, just like them, it costs me, and therefore, them, so that we can all get what we need in a world that truly, as sad as this truth may be, revolves around money. I even figured that if I wanted to live my life off-grid somewhere in some remote place on the map, I still need money just to go and do that. It's crazy, but that's just how human society works. We're the only species on the planet that has to PAY to live ON our planet, exception ... indigenous peoples who are still living in the most remote places on earth, and, even their existence is being threatened by capitalist greed. In the meantime, I have to be a capitalist to some extent, or I won't be able to survive in the "modern?" part of the world where I reside.
@rebelliouslogic2705
Жыл бұрын
My favorite kind of art
@beatles42ohgg94
Жыл бұрын
go pick up some old cans and some trashwood/old doors from the garbage and go at it. im a complete shit artist. the average 5 year old is beyond my ability with art. but put some cans in my hand and people ask why i dont have a sketch book.
@damonteufel
Жыл бұрын
I'm an artist as well, but I'm really not a fan of graffiti, especially on older buildings, which to me are art in themselves. Seeing it on the sides of trains doesn't bother me and gives me something to watch while it passes by, but the longer I think about it, I think my real problem with it is the common graffiti font. It's just... janky. All bubble-fucked and goofy-looking. It has a plastic, 80s style that irks the hell out of me.
@ingridakerblom7577
Жыл бұрын
I can't draw or paint even with normal pencil/brush.. 😂
“History of the art world” is a big title. That’s comparison to Michelangelo and Donatello, names famous not just in the now, but throughout time. True immortality. Pretty cool for Banksy!!
The hair's on the back of my neck stood up when that piece got shredded! What a legend!
Banksy is on another level, far outstripping the average "Graffiti artist". His work is interesting and provocative, not just letters scrawled over someone else's property.
@billybussey
Жыл бұрын
Yeah....he did well the way social media artists do well. By making art that isn't that great but making sure there is a big story around it.
@curtisbryce5096
Жыл бұрын
@@billybussey It is all about name recognition and marketing. Look at Hunter Biden's crap, priced out at $500,000.00 each.
@wildnhairyone1632
Жыл бұрын
makes me want to cry. Im not owned and its taken 10+ years to get over it...
@jandospace
Жыл бұрын
haha letters scrawled over buildings is provocative in itself
@FriedLofi
7 ай бұрын
Birthed by the thing you hate..
I really hate tagging, but, I love good street art. Art with a message is true art, on a wall or in an exhibition. I lived in Bristol for years, every year the streets were closed in the middle of town and scaffolding put up for the graffiti artists to put up new woks on the buildings for the Bristol "Love saves the day" music festival. Some really great works.
@jorgecrowtatsrodriguez4793
Жыл бұрын
I love love tagging/graffiti. I’m not big on this stuff.
Of course I knew the name "Banksy" before, but now I know he's a genius... with a big heart. Thank you for this fantastic documentary! I'm only sorry that my sister living in the UK couldn't see it because "the uploader has not made this video available in your country." Seems ironic since Banksy is a Brit!
I personally don’t care for him. But my opinion obviously means nothing to him and it shouldn’t, he’s the artist. Some ignorant comments on here from people who think just because they don’t understand something, it validates their opinions. Might be worth putting the time in to understand why art has become conceptual and why artists who were the first to do what they did have made history by changing our idea of what art is. I don’t appreciate all conceptual art, but I think the world would be a boring place if we didn’t have different tastes and we were just trying to make everything realistic or aesthetically pleasing.
@byronchannells4517
Жыл бұрын
You love him!
@josephjones4331
Жыл бұрын
You dumb, son. The only reason anyone knows who he is is because the right people promoted his stuff. It doesnt have anything to do with some kind of innovation. EVERYTHING that is attributed to banksy is stuff that has been done for at least 40 years. The question you should be asking this how does this narrative benefit the powers that be. Because if it didn't, you would have never heard about it.
An important thing to consider is that as soon as the picture was "destroyed" It was like giving the person who won the auction an immediate return on investment. Notice how the picture stopped shredding half way through, that was not a bug, it was intentional. The piece was kept as a singular work, the importance of which is obvious to me, but I can't explain it. This is the highest level of "eating your cake and having it too."
@LynnnnnnnnnN
Жыл бұрын
No. He intended it to shred it completely but it malfunctioned and stopped where it did
THis is a phenomenal documentary of the "BANSKY EFFECT" 👍🏼❤
Exceptional information, Thank you. Much love for this man. The world could benefit from more people with the heart of an artist. I can respect his decision to avoid the spotlight and the demand that comes with it. In that same vein the focus can remain on letting his art do the talking.
Shredding of his own painting is brilliant. Just brilliant.
@mitch6969123
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if he thought about blowing it up…
Every time “Banksy” speaks it sounds like Robert Del Naja “3D” speaking.... 😮
Amazing documentary!
Multiple people at Sotheby’s had to know about “girl and balloon 🎈/ going,going,gone” Because they do a lot of homework for authenticity and examination of the art and the background of how it was obtained and how many people have owned it before Sotheby’s got it in their possession way before it even goes to auction So the idea that “nobody” knew about the shredder underneath the painting before it went up to auction is complete bullshit
@annangel4828
Жыл бұрын
Interesting insight.
@TrggrWarning
Жыл бұрын
1:07:00 girl with balloon was not a one off it was made and sold several times… I doubt Sotheby’s did much more than confirm authenticity with a representative of or banksy himself. Despite having that option, banksy experts might not be abundant so evaluating it might not be as strict as a Van Gogh. Your suspicion is valid though, the frame is unique, is it unique enough to scream inauthentic? Sure Would Banksy conspire with Sotheby’s to do a publicly stunt? Would Sotheby’s agree to one done to harm their reputation? They cannot even inspect a frame?
@maddmatter2003
Жыл бұрын
@@TrggrWarning I would interject that the half shredded Art went up in value. I would suggest they (Southerbys and Banksy) understand their business.
Long live KING ROBBO 👑👑
best doc on Banksy. a must see if you are a fan, and even if you are not a fan.
Just because you are famous for art doesn’t mean you are good at it -Banksy