Saturday 1 August 2015

Who is Banksy?

"Banksy" is undoubtedly the UK's most infamous graffiti artist. Even after so many years of fame, and a host of exhibitions around the world, he does not make many public appearances, and few people actually know him for who he is. This level of mystery has meant that the hype surrounding his art has just kept growing.


(c) Infrogmation of New OrleansVia Flickr Banksy "Swinger" in New Orleans (CC)

Maybe, Banksy's most iconic and often referred to work is in Palestine and Israel. We refer to the famous, so-called "Flower Thrower" graffiti which shows a young man with his face masked, preparing to throw. We would expect to see him throwing a rock or a flaming bottle but it is neither. It is a bouquet of flowers.


(c) Dane Via Flckr Banksy Throwing Flowers (CC)

Another famous example is on the wall of the West Bank barrier, there he painted a ladder with a boy playing at its foot. It is called "Escapism." It was as long ago as 2005, when Banksy sprayed a total of nine graffiti-paintings in the locality. Another well-known example in this set, shows a little girl patting down an Israeli soldier, searching him for weapons.

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This Graffiti artist was born in England, and is possibly the greatest name in the graffiti circle. He is popular for his depiction of dark humour via graffiti. Look upon his works as great examples of political and social commentary in the context of the time. He was one of the first to popularize a stenciling method for the production of his art, this is what enables him to create his images quickly and easily, and usually un-noticed.



When you look deeply at his images, they most of the time convey a satirical message. An idea is presented to the viewer in a unique manner. That is a stamp of great art. But, his work is not loved by all. He has been seen as anti-capitalist and he is certainly in many way anti the established political ideas. Most people find that his graffiti is worth looking at, and that the message is worthy of thought.

Banksy has done filming/ and has produced his own videos. He says that editing the films together is an exhausting process, and has said that he spent a year on one.



(c) Dan Bardy Via Flckr Bansky street cleaner - Chalk Farm (CC)

Banksy's creations first emerged from the Bristol underground scene. it was an artistic community which evolved from collaborations between local artists and musicians. It is interesting that many people have said that his graffiti style is similar to another artist known as Blek le Rat, who's work with stencils began in Paris, back in 1981. When asked though Banksy has said that his inspiration has been mostly by another graffiti artist known simply as "3D". This person later became a founding member of Massive Attack, an English pop group.

Banksy's stencils include striking and also funny pictures periodically incorporated with slogans. The message is typically against war/ pacifist, anti-capitalist and/ or anti-establishment. Topics commonly consist of mice/ rats, apes, cops, soldiers, kids, as well as the elderly.



(c)   Gareth Via Flckr Banksys Beach Boys  (CC)

At the beginning he just showed up, or at the very least his graffiti did, in Bristol, a city in the UK. His popularity came to him initially by his repainting technique using his hallmark stencil-pattern methods, on very public buildings.

Banksy held an exhibition called Barely Legal, it was billed as a "3 day vandalised warehouse extravaganza" in Los Angeles. The event featured a live "elephant in a room," painted in a pink and gold floral wallpaper pattern, which, according to brochures handed out at the exhibit, was intended to underscore a feeling of concern for worldwide hardship among the poor.

Although the Animal Services Department had issued a license for the elephant, after problems from animal rights lobbyists, the elephant appeared unpainted on the final day. Its proprietors denied all claims of mis-treatment and also stated that the elephant had done "several, lots of films. Banksy likewise made artwork showing Queen Victoria as a lesbian and also satirical items that included fine-art made by Andy Warhol and in addition even Leonardo da Vinci.


(c) Bruce Krasting Via Flckr Banksy-graffiti-street-art-thug-for-life (CC)

Banksy has actually published a "manifesto" on his internet site. The content of the manifesto is credited as the diary access of one Lieutenant Colonel Mervin Willett Gonin, DSO, which is shown in the Imperial War Museum. It describes just how a shipment of lipstick to the Bergen Belsen concentration camp instantly after its freedom at the end of World War II helped the internees reclaim their humankind. However, as of 18 January 2008, Banksy's Manifesto was replaced with Graffiti Heroes No. 03 which described Peter Chappell's graffiti pursuit of the 1970s that worked to campaign for freeing George Davis during his jail time. By 12 August 2009 he was relying on Emo Philips. When h was a youngster he used to hope every evening for a brand-new bicycle. After a while he says he decided God doesn't function through doing this, so he swiped one and hoped for forgiveness.

A handful of Banksy's creations could be seen in the motion picture Children of Men, consisting of a stenciled picture of 2 police officers kissing and also one more stencil of a kid overlooking a store.
Banksy was also accepted to have created the 2010 the Simpsons episode "MoneyBart," depicting individuals operating in awful problems and utilizing endangered or mythical pets making both the episodes cel by cel and the merchandise connected with the program. His name appears numerous times throughout the episode's opening credits listing, as spray repainted on diverse wall surfaces and signs. Fox sanitised parts of the episodes positions "for preference", and to make it less grim.


(c) Chris Devers Banksy in Boston: F̶O̶L̶L̶O̶W̶ ̶Y̶O̶U̶R̶ ̶D̶R̶E̶A̶M̶S̶ CANCELLED (CC)

In January 2011, Banksy published the original storyboard on its site. According to Banksy, the storyboard "led to delays, disagreements over broadcast criteria and an endangered walk out by the computer animation division." Executive director Al Jean amusingly claimed, "This is what you end up with when you contract out".

Banksy has self-published several books that contain pictures of his art in various nations as well as a few of his canvas job and also events, accompanied by his very own works.

Banksy's workmanship has actually taken him both around the UK, and also abroad. However, several of his most "popular" pieces remain in London and also there are various other works associated with him considerably further afield.

Banksy canvas prints can be bought from a wide variety of sources nowadays as well as it is now feasible to include a touch of the Banksy witticism into your individual living spaces. Improvements in the canvas printing process (the dye sublimation process is taken into consideration above the inkjet or "giclee" technique of printing), indicates that you could now get yourself a high quality Banksy print for an extremely cost effective rate.

In May 2011 Banksy released a lithographic print which revealed a smoking petrol bomb contained in a 'Tesco Value' container. This followed a campaign by citizens versus the opening of a Tesco Express supermarket in Banksy's assumed residence city of Bristol. Violent clashes had taken place between authorities and also demonstrators in the Stokes Croft area.

Banksy generated the poster ostensibly to generate money for protest groups in the Stokes Croft area and also to make available some cash for the legal support of those arrested during the riots. The posters were marketed specifically at the Bristol Anarchists Bookfair in Stokes Croft.

In May 2009, Banksy parted business ways with broker Steve Lazarides and announced that Pest Control, the handling service who act on his part, would be the only point of sale for new art.

On 13 June 2009, a Banksy vs Bristol Museum show opened up at Bristol City Museum as well as in the Art Gallery. For the first time it was featuring more than 100 art works, including animatronics. it Was his biggest exhibition at the time, and included a reported 78 brand-new works.

Response to the show was positive, with over 8,500 site visitors to the show on the initial weekend. Over the course of the twelve weeks, the exhibition was visited over 300,000 times. In September 2009, a Banksy work parodying the Royal Family was partially damaged by Hackney Council after they served an enforcement notification for graffiti extraction to the former address of the property owner. The mural had actually been appointed for the 2003 Blur single "Crazy Beat" and also the property owner, who had permitted it to be painted, was reported to have been in shock when she saw it was being painted-over.

The registrant of Banksy's internet site is Steve Lazarides, a photographer. Lazarides is Banksy's representative. Lazarides has had a gallery on Greek Street in London's Soho called Laz Inc, where Banksy originals can be purchased. The website http://www.picturesonwalls.com/ is said to hold the special sale rights for all of Banksy's limited version prints.

In February 2015, Banksy released a 2 minute video labelled "Make this the year YOU discover a new location" concerning his journey to Gaza Strip. During a visit he sprayed a couple of artworks consisting of a kitten on a property damaged by Israel's actions ("I wanted to highlight the destruction in Gaza by publishing pictures on my website"). However, most online people who see this just consider them to be images of kitties.

If you are a new Banksy devotee and are seriously regarding purchasing some of his original art, be ready to browse everywhere to find it, as well as fork out a little fortune to buy it. Each one of his prints are unique number stamped as well as authorized, and also some have stamps together with other marks to make sure that you will recognize that they are authentic. Despite their scarcity, art collectors around the globe are rushing to obtain these outstanding items, specifically those that have been produced a while ago, like "Morons" (2007) and "Happy Chopper".

It is said by most people to be self-evident that Banksy is from the Bristol area. But, according to the Daily Mail, he is from an area called Yate which is a town simply a few miles north of Bristol. The area grew fast during the housing boom in the 80's and 90's at the same time as rapid growth of new housing in Bristol. So, the two have now efficiently "combined" as a part of Bristol. The Daily Mail has furthermore declared that Banksy's actual name is Robin Banks. That's a big claim. How can doubt be eliminated that this "real" name is also one composed for the event!

Whatever he is or stands for, Banksy remains the "scarlet pimpernel" of the contemporary art globe. He is well experienced in leaving trails which are fake and also propagates red herrings on purpose. Apparently, even his own agent has actually declared that he is not entirely specific of the true identification of his client.

Many people who like his work say that Banksy is among the few hopes that this world has actually got left. Following his footprints, or a minimum of aiming to make important modifications to all our futures, and for the future of young folks is something that we really have to absorb consideration of. Let's hope his influence will help the world change for the better before is too late and this world goes down the drainpipe.

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