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Banksy is a well-known pseudo-anonymous[1] English graffiti artist. England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland Graffiti (singular graffito; the plural is used as a Mass noun) is the name for images or lettering scratched scrawled painted or marked in any manner on property The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of Activities to do with creating Art, practicing the Arts and/or demonstrating He is believed to be a native of Yate, South Gloucestershire, near Bristol[1] and to have been born in 1974,[2] but there is substantial public uncertainty about his identity and personal and biographical details. For the municipality in New Caledonia see Yaté. For the tree species see Eucalyptus cornuta. Bristol ( ˈbrɪstəl is a city, Unitary authority and ceremonial county in South West England, west of London [3] According to Tristan Manco, Banksy "was born in 1974 and raised in Bristol, England. The son of a photocopier engineer, he trained as a butcher but became involved in graffiti during the great Bristol aerosol boom of the late 1980s. "[4] His artworks are often-satirical pieces of art on topics such as politics, culture, and ethics. Satire is often strictly defined as a literary genre or form; although in practice it is also found in the graphic and Performing arts In satire human His street art, which combines graffiti writing with a distinctive stencilling technique, is similar to Blek le Rat, who began to work with stencils in 1981 in Paris and members of the anarcho-punk band Crass who maintained a graffiti stencil campaign on the London Tube System in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Street art is any Art developed in Public spaces — that is "in the Streets quot — though the term usually refers to art of an illicit nature as A stencil is a Template used to draw or paint identical letters, Symbols, Shapes or Patterns every Blek le Rat was born Xavier Prou in Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris in 1952. A stencil is a Template used to draw or paint identical letters, Symbols, Shapes or Patterns every Anarcho-punk is a faction of the Punk subculture that consists of bands groups and individuals promoting anarchist politics For information about the Anarchist writer see Chris Crass Crass were an English Anarcho-punk band formed His art has appeared in cities around the world. [5] Banksy's work was borne out of the Bristol underground scene which involved collaborations between artists and musicians. The Bristol underground scene is a term used to describe the culture surrounding Trip hop, Drum and bass and Graffiti art that has

Banksy does not sell photos of street graffiti or mount exhibitions of screenprints in commercial galleries. [6]

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Career

Anarchist rat by Banksy
Anarchist rat by Banksy
Naked Man image by Banksy, in Park Street, Bristol, on the wall of a sexual health clinic 1in Park Street, Bristol, England. Following popular support, the City Council have decided it will be allowed to remain - (wider view).
Naked Man image by Banksy, in Park Street, Bristol, on the wall of a sexual health clinic 1in Park Street, Bristol, England. Anarchism is a Political philosophy encompassing theories and attitudes which support the elimination of all compulsory Government, i Rats are various medium sized long-tailed Rodents of the superfamily Muroidea Bristol ( ˈbrɪstəl is a city, Unitary authority and ceremonial county in South West England, west of London Park Street in Bristol runs from College Green up a steep incline northwards to join Park Row at the southern apex of the Clifton Triangle Bristol ( ˈbrɪstəl is a city, Unitary authority and ceremonial county in South West England, west of London England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland Following popular support, the City Council have decided it will be allowed to remain - (wider view).
Stencil by Banksy on the waterline of The Thekla, an entertainment boat in central Bristol, England - (wider view).
Stencil by Banksy on the waterline of The Thekla, an entertainment boat in central Bristol, England - (wider view). The Old Profanity Showboat was a late 1982 middle-of-the-night brainchild of Ki Longfellow -Stanshall the wife of Vivian Stanshall. Bristol ( ˈbrɪstəl is a city, Unitary authority and ceremonial county in South West England, west of London England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland
Banksy art in Brick Lane, East End, 2004.
Banksy art in Brick Lane, East End, 2004. Brick Lane ( Bangla: ব্রিক লেন is a long street in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, in the East End of London.
A stencil of Charles Manson in a prison suit, hitchhiking to anywhere, Archway, London
A stencil of Charles Manson in a prison suit, hitchhiking to anywhere, Archway, London
Banksy on Pulp Fiction. Image since removed by graffiti cleanup crews.
Banksy on Pulp Fiction. Archway is an area of north London in the London Borough of Islington. Image since removed by graffiti cleanup crews.
Banksy on Pulp Fiction again.
Banksy on Pulp Fiction again.
Ozone's Angel
Ozone's Angel
One nation under CCTV.
One nation under CCTV.

Banksy started as a freehand graffiti artist 1992-1994 (Steve Wright: Banksy's Bristol: Home Sweet Home. Bath 2007. Page 32) as one of Bristol's DryBreadZ Crew (DBZ), often assisting writers Kato and Tes. [7] He was inspired by local artists and his work was part of the larger Bristol underground scene. The Bristol underground scene is a term used to describe the culture surrounding Trip hop, Drum and bass and Graffiti art that has From the start he used stencils as elements of his freehand pieces, too [8]. In 1998 he arranged the enormous "Walls On Fire" graffiti jam along with fellow Bristol graffiti legend Inkie on the site of the future "@t Bristol" development. [9] The weekend-long event drew artists from all over the UK and Europe, and his organisation of the event established his name within the European graffiti scene. By 2000 he had turned to the art of stencilling after realising how much less time it took to complete a "piece. " He claims he changed to stencilling whilst he was hiding from the police under a train carriage, when he noticed the stencilled serial number[10] and employing this technique soon became more widely noticed for his art around Bristol and London. [10]

Banksy's stencils feature striking and humorous images occasionally combined with slogans. The message is usually anti-war, anti-capitalist or anti-establishment. Subjects include animals such as monkeys and rats, policemen, soldiers, children, and the elderly.

In late 2001, on a trip to Sydney and Melbourne, Australia, he met up with the Gen-X pastellist, visual activist, and recluse James DeWeaver[1] in Byron Bay, where he stenciled a parachuting rat with clothes pin on nose above a toilet at the Arts Factory Lodge. Sydney (ˈsɪdniː is the most populous city in Australia, with a Metropolitan area population of approximately 4 Melbourne ( is the second most populous city in Australia, with a Metropolitan area population of approximately 3 For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. Byron Bay is a town in the state of New South Wales on the easternmost point of mainland Australia. The stencil is still there, seven years later, at last reports.

He also makes stickers (the Neighbourhood Watch subvert) and sculpture (the murdered phonebox), and was responsible for the cover art of Blur's 2003 album Think Tank. Blur are an English Alternative rock band that formed in London in 1989 Think Tank is the seventh and to date the last album by English Alternative rock band Blur, released on 5 May 2003

2003

In 2003 in a show called "Turf War", held in a warehouse, Banksy painted on animals. Although the RSPCA declared the conditions suitable, an animal rights activist chained herself to the railings in protest. This article is about the original RSPCA in England and Wales [11] He has moved on to producing subverted paintings; one example is Monet's Water Lily Pond, adapted to include urban detritus such as litter and a shopping trolley floating in its reflective waters; another is Edward Hopper's Nighthawks, redrawn to show that the characters are looking at an English football hooligan, dressed only in his Union Flag underpants, who has just thrown an object through the glass window of the cafe. Subversion refers to an attempt to overthrow structures of Authority, including the State. Claude Monet ( French klod mɔnɛ also known as Oscar-Claude Monet or Claude Oscar Monet (14 November 1840 &ndash 5 December 1926 was a founder A shopping cart (also called a trolley in British, Australian English, and New Zealand English; sometimes referred to as a carriage Edward Hopper ( July 22, 1882 &ndash May 15, 1967) was an American painter and Printmaker. Nighthawks ( 1942) is a painting by Edward Hopper that portrays people sitting in a downtown Diner late at night The Union Flag, also known as the Union Jack, is the national flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. These oil paintings were shown at a twelve day exhibition in Westbourne Grove, London in 2005. [12]

2004

2006

2007

There is doubt whether banksy thought of the idea for the pulp fiction banana guns mural himself - there are claims that it was inspired by a student's exibition piece at St martins college.


The last time I hit this spot I painted a crap picture of two men in banana costumes waving hand guns. A few weeks later a writer called Ozone completely dogged it and then wrote 'If it's better next time I'll leave it' in the bottom corner. When we lost Ozone we lost a fearless graffiti writer and as it turns out a pretty perceptive art critic. Ozone - rest in peace.

2008

Proclaimed Art Pieces

In addition to his artwork, Banksy has claimed responsibility for a number of high profile art pieces, including the following:

Technique

Girl ripping off an ATM, Rosebery Avenue, London, January 2008.
Girl ripping off an ATM, Rosebery Avenue, London, January 2008.

Asked about his technique, Banksy said "I use whatever it takes. Sometimes that just means drawing a moustache on a girl's face on some billboard, sometimes that means sweating for days over an intricate drawing. Efficiency is the key". [41]

Stencils are traditionally hand drawn or printed onto sheets of acetate or card, before being cut out by hand. A stencil is a Template used to draw or paint identical letters, Symbols, Shapes or Patterns every Because of the secretive nature of Banksy's work and identity, it is uncertain what techniques he uses to generate the images in his stencils, though it is assumed he uses computers for some images due to the photorealistic nature of much of his work.

Real identity

Banksy's real name is Robert Banks and he is 34 years old. [42][43] [44] His year of birth has been given as 1974. [30] Simon Hattenstone from Guardian Unlimited is one of the very few people to have interviewed him face-to-face. guardiancouk, formerly known as Guardian Unlimited, is a British website owned by the Guardian Media Group. Hattenstone describes him as "a cross of Jimmy Nail and British rapper Mike Skinner" and "a 28 year old male who showed up wearing jeans and a t-shirt with a silver tooth, silver chain, and one silver earring". Jimmy Nail (born March 16, 1954) is an English Actor and Singer. Mike Skinner (born 27 November 1978) more commonly known by his stage name The Streets, is a Rapper from Birmingham, England [45]

The registrant of Banksy's website is Steve Lazarides, a photographer. A photographer is a person who takes a Photograph using a Camera. Lazarides is Banksy's agent. Lazarides now has a gallery on Greek Street in London's Soho called Laz Inc, where Banksy originals can be bought.

Banksy's parents think their son is a painter and decorator. [46]

In May 2007, an extensive article written by Lauren Collins of the New Yorker re-opened the Banksy-identity controversy citing a 2004 photograph of the artist that was taken in Jamaica during the Two-Culture Clash project and later published in The Evening Standard in 2004.

In October 2007, a story on the BBC website featured a photo allegedly taken by a passer-by in Bethnal Green, London, purporting to show Banksy at work with an assistant, scaffolding and a truck. Bethnal Green is an area in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, in the East End of London. London ( ˈlʌndən is the capital and largest urban area in the United Kingdom. The story confirms that Tower Hamlets Council in London has decided to treat all Banksy works as vandalism and remove them. The London Borough of Tower Hamlets ( is a London borough to the east of the City of London, England and north of the River Thames in East [47]

Controversy

In 2004, Banksy walked into the Louvre in Paris and hung on a wall a picture he had painted resembling the Mona Lisa but with a yellow smiley face. The Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre located in Paris is the world's most visited art museum a historic monument and a national museum of France Paris (ˈpærɨs in English; in French) is the Capital of France and the country's largest city Mona Lisa (also known as La Gioconda) is a 16th century portrait painted in oil on a Poplar panel by Though the painting was hurriedly removed by the museum staff, it and its counterpart, temporarily on unknown display at the Tate Britain, were described by Banksy as 'shortcuts'. Tate Britain is a part of the Tate gallery network in Britain, with Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives. He is quoted as saying: "To actually [have to] go through the process of having a painting selected must be quite boring, It's a lot more fun to go and put your own one up. "[48]

Peter Gibson, a spokesperson for Keep Britain Tidy, asserts that Banksy's work is simple vandalism,[49] and Diane Shakespeare an official for the same organisation was quoted as saying: "We are concerned that Banksy's street art glorifies what is essentially vandalism". Keep Britain Tidy is a British campaign run by the ENCAMS environmental charity which is part funded by the U [50]

In June 2007 Banksy created a circle of plastic portable toilets, said to resemble Stonehenge at the Glastonbury Festival. Stonehenge is a Prehistoric Monument located in the English county of Wiltshire, about west of Amesbury and north of Salisbury For the classical music and theatre festivals co-founded by Rutland Boughton between 1914 and 1926 see Glastonbury Festival (1914-1925 The As this was in the same field as the "sacred circle" which has always had a no plastic rule this was felt by many to be inappropriate and his installation was itself vandalized before the festival even opened.

Banksy's "Stonehenge" from portable toilets at the Glastonbury Festival, June 2007
Banksy's "Stonehenge" from portable toilets at the Glastonbury Festival, June 2007

Reviews and comments

If you have a statue in the city centre you could go past it every day on your way to school and never even notice it, right. For the classical music and theatre festivals co-founded by Rutland Boughton between 1914 and 1926 see Glastonbury Festival (1914-1925 The But as soon as someone puts a traffic cone on its head, you've made your own sculpture.

Banksy, in The Independent[51]

"The thing I hate the most about advertising is that it attracts all the bright, creative and ambitious young people, leaving us mainly with the slow and self-obsessed to become our artists. Modern art is a disaster area. Never in the field of human history has so much been used by so many to say so little" (Banksy)

Bibliography

Banksy has self-published several books that contain photographs of his work in various countries as well as some of his canvas work and exhibitions, accompanied by his own writings:

Random House published Banksy, Wall and Piece in 2005. Random House Inc is the world's largest English-language general trade book publisher It contains a combination of images from his three previous books, as well as some new material. [10]

Two books authored by others on his work were published in 2007:

References

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  2. ^ Real name: Robert Banks, 33 years old in 2007 (BBC)
  3. ^ Collins, Lauren, "Banksy Was Here: the inivisible man of graffiti art, The New Yorker, May 14 2007
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  5. ^ "The Banksy Paradox: 7 Sides to the World's Most Infamous Street Artist, July 19 2007
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  7. ^ N-Igma fanzine showing examples of DBZ Graffiti tagged by Banksy, Kato and Tes (1999-April).
  8. ^ Steve Wright: Home Sweet Home. Bath 2007. Page 32
  9. ^ at-Bristol Press Release (14 July 1998).
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  17. ^ Sotheby's - Welcome
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  42. ^ Real name: Robert Banks, 32 years old in 2006 (BBC)
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  44. ^ Banksy, the celebrated graffiti artist, is caught in the act for first time - Times Online
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