Книга: Banksy «Wall and Piece»
Серия: "-" Artistic genius, political activist, painter and decorator, mythic legend or notorious graffiti artist? The work of Banksy is unmistakable, except maybe when it's squatting in the Tate or New York's Metropolitan Museum. Banksy is responsible for decorating the streets, walls, bridges and zoos of towns and cites throughout the world. Witty and subversive, his stencils show monkeys with weapons of mass destruction, policeman with smiley faces, rats with drills and umbrellas. If you look hard enough, you'll find your own. His statements, incitements, ironies and epigrams are by turns intelligent and cheeky comments on everything from the monarchy and capitalism to the war in Iraq and farm animals. His identity remains unknown, but his work is prolific. Here's the best of his work in a fully illustrated colour volume - including brand material. Издательство: "Random House, Inc." (2006)
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Wall and Piece | Graffiti artist Banksy decorates streets, walls, bridges and zoos of towns and cities throughout the world. His identity remains unknown but his work is witty, subversive and prolific. And now… — Random House UK, Подробнее... | бумажная книга | ||
Wall and Piece | Artistic genius, political activist, painter and decorator, mythic legend or notorious graffiti artist? The work of Banksy is unmistakable, except maybe when it`s squatting in the Tate or New York`s… — Random House, Inc., Подробнее... | бумажная книга |
Banksy
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Banksy is a well-known pseudo-anonymouscite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6343197.stm |title=On the trail of artist Banksy|publisher= Banksy does not sell photos of street graffiti or mount exhibitions of screenprints in commercial galleries. [ [http://www.banksy.co.uk/cuttings/star.html Banksy's website Q&A] ] Art auctioneers have been known to attempt to sell his street art on location and leave the problem of its removal in the hands of the winning bidder. [cite web|url=http://www.meeja.com.au/index.php?display_article_id=290|title=Banksy fans fail to bite at street art auction Banksy's "The Flower Chucker" is included the feature film Career 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. [cite web |url = http://www.graffiti.org/dj/n-igma3/uk1.html |title = N-Igma fanzine showing examples of DBZ Graffiti tagged by Banksy, Kato and Tes |date = 1999-April] He was inspired by local artists and his work was part of the larger 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 2002 On 19 July 2002, Banksy's first Los Angeles show debuted at 33 1/3 Gallery, a small Silverlake venue owned by Frank Sosa. The show, entitled Existencilism, was curated by 33 1/3 Gallery, Malathion, Funk Lazy Promotions, and B+. [http://www.artofthestate.co.uk/banksy/Banksy_Existencilism_book.htm] 2003 In 2003 in a show called "Turf War", held in a warehouse, Banksy painted on animals. Although the 2004 *In August 2004, Banksy produced a quantity of spoof British £10 notes substituting the picture of the Queen's head with Princess Diana's head and changing the text "Bank of England" to "Banksy of England."* [http://flickr.com/photos/21346961@N03/2073745999/ SEE PHOTO] Someone threw a large wad of these into a crowd at Notting Hill Carnival that year, which some recipients then tried to spend in local shops. These notes were also given with invitations to a picturesonwalls.com Santas Ghetto exhibition. The individual notes have since been selling on eBay for about £200 each. A Limited run of 50 signed posters containing 10 uncut notes were also produced and sold by pictures on walls for £100 each to commemorate the death of Princess Diana. One of these sold in October 2007 at 2006 *In 2006, Banksy held an exhibition called "Barely Legal", billed as a "three day vandalised warehouse extravaganza" in 2007 *On 7 February 2007, *In February 2007, the owners of a house with a Banksy mural on the side in *In April 2007, *On 27 April 2007, a new record high for the sale of Banksy's work was set with the auction of the work ' *On 4 June 2007, it was reported that Banksy's "The Drinker" had been stolen. [cite web |title=Banksy Statue Stolen |url=http://www.stranger-mag.com/news/ear-to-the-ground/banksy-statue-stolen.html Stranger Magazine |accessdate=2007-06-04] [cite web | url=http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,1184233,00.html |accessdate=2008-06-15] *In October 2007, most of his works offered for sale at *Banksy made a tribute art piece over his famous "Pulp Fiction" piece. The tribute was for 19-year-old British graffiti artist OZONE, who was hit by an underground train in "When we lost Ozone we lost a fearless graffiti writer and as it turns out a pretty perceptive art critic." "Ozone - rest in peace." *Banksy has published a " *A small number of Banksy's works can be seen in the movie " *In the 2007 film "Shoot 'Em Up" starring * Banksy, who deals mostly with Lazarides Gallery in London, claims that the exhibition at Vanina Holasek Gallery in New York (his first major exhibition in that city) is unauthorized. The show featured 62 of his paintings and prints. He also claimed that the showing of his work in Bethlehem was also unauthorized. [citation | title= Banksy Pans His First New York Show | publisher=ARTINFO | year=2007 | date= 2007-12-07 | url=http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/26312/banksy-pans-his-first-new-york-show/ | accessdate=2008-04-16 ] 2008 * Over the weekend 3-5 May in London, Banksy hosted an exhibition called " * In late August 2008, marking the third anniversary of * A stencil painting attributed to Banksy appeared at a vacant petrol station in the Ensley neighbourhood of * The Wooster Collective announced that the mysterious "Village Pet Store And Charcoal Grill" in New York City that opened October 5, 2008 is Banksy's latest installation. The animatronic pets in the store window include a mother hen watching over her baby chicken mcnuggets as they peck at a barbecue sauce packet, and a rabbit putting makeup on in a mirror. http://www.woostercollective.com/2008/10/the_village_pet_store_and_charchoal_gril.html] Art pieces In addition to his artwork, Banksy has claimed responsibility for a number of high profile art pieces, including the following: Technique 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". [ [http://www.designiskinky.net/profiles/banksy.html Design is Kinky ] ] Stencils are traditionally hand drawn or printed onto sheets of acetate or card, before being cut out by hand. 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 photocopy nature of much of his work. Identity Banksy's real name is not Robert or Robin Banks as is commonly believed having been widely reported in the press as such. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/5346822.stm Real name: Robert Banks, 32 years old in 2006 (BBC)] ] [ [http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article80725.ece Graffiti with bells on - This Britain, UK - Independent.co.uk ] ] [ [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/visual_arts/article2774359.ece Banksy, the celebrated graffiti artist, is caught in the act for first time - Times Online ] ] His year of birth has been given as 1974. Simon Hattenstone from The registrant of Banksy's website is Steve Lazarides, a Banksy's parents think their son is a painter and decorator. [ [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,999712,00.html Simon Hattenstone, "Something to spray," The Guardian, 17 July 2003] ] In May 2007, [http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/05/14/070514fa_fact_collins?currentPage=3 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 In July 2008, it was claimed by " Banksy himself states, on his website "I am unable to comment on who may or may not be banksy, but anyone described as being 'good at drawing' doesn't sound like banksy to me." [ [http://www.banksy.co.uk/menu.html Banksy's own website] ] Controversy In 2004, Banksy walked into the Peter Gibson, a spokesperson for In June 2007 Banksy created a circle of plastic portable toilets, said to resemble Quotations Bibliography Banksy has Two books authored by others on his work were published in 2006 & 2007: References External links * [http://www.banksy.co.uk/ Banksy's website] Articles and media * [http://www.neublack.com/art-design/banksy-cans-festival Banksy's Cans Festival London] Источник: Banksy
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*After "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."
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* In March 2005, he placed subverted artworks in the
* He put up a subverted painting in London's
* In May 2005 Banksy's version of a primitive
* Banksy has sprayed "This is not a photo opportunity" on certain photograph spots.
* In August 2005, Banksy painted nine images on the
* In April 2006, Banksy created a sculpture based on a crumpled red phone box with a pickaxe in its side, apparently bleeding, and placed it in a street in
* In June 2006, Banksy created an image of a naked man hanging out of a bedroom window on a wall in central
* In August/September 2006, Banksy replaced up to 500 copies of
* In September 2006, Banksy dressed an inflatable doll in the manner of a
* Banksy, "Banging Your Head Against A Brick Wall" (2001).
* Banksy, "Existencilism" (2002).
* Banksy, "Cut it Out" (2004).
* Banksy, "Wall and Piece" (2005)
*Martin Bull, "Banksy Locations and Tours: A Collection of Graffiti Locations and Photographs in London" (2006 - with new editions in 2007 and 2008).
*Steve Wright, "Banksy's Bristol: Home Sweet Home" (2007)
* [http://banksyforum.proboards82.com/ Banksy forum]
* [http://www.flickr.com/groups/banksy/ Banksy resource]
* Galleries of Banksy's work:
* [http://www.canvas-style-art.co.uk Catalog of Banksy artworks]
** [http://www.flickr.com/groups/banksy/pool/ Photo pool]
** [http://www.itvlocal.com/yorkshire/news/?void=196435 Banksy mobile home graffiti video]
** [http://banksy.skyrock.com/ Banksy pictures]
** [http://www.flickr.com/photos/newfolder/sets/72157600086255636/ Banksy work in Liverpool, 2004]
** [http://www.ekosystem.org/tag/banksy ekosystem.org (2001-2008)]
** [http://www.artofthestate.co.uk/Banksy/banksy.htm Banksy on artofthestate]
** [http://wallkandy.net/ Banksy Photos & Discussion]
** [http://www.gimmiestreet.com/search.php?search=banksy&tag=true Vote on Banksy's work]
** [http://search.pbase.com/search?q=banksy&b=Search+Photos&c=sp pbase.com search]
** [http://web.archive.org/web/20050328040147/http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~jemarsh/banksy/ Jon Marsh]
*Locations of work
** [http://www.zeesource.net/maps/map.do?group=1571 A Zeemaps map of Banksy locations]
** [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0955471222 Banksy locations and tours (2008 edition)]
* [http://www.neublack.com/features/featured-artist-banksy Banksy: Barely Legal Los Angeles]
* [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1034538/Graffiti-artist-Banksy-unmasked---public-schoolboy-middle-class-suburbia.html Banksy Unmasked]
* [http://visitbristol.co.uk/site/guide-book/banksy-graffiti-artist Maps and details of Banksy's works in Bristol]
* [http://www.infectiousvideos.com/p/1699 Video report of Banksy in Palestine]
* [http://www.londonist.com/archives/2005/11/booksy.php Article on "Wall and Piece"]
* [http://www.kayotix.com/tmp/newsfeeds/01.11.05/banksy/ Video reportage of the 'Illusive Banksy']
* [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.08/bansky.html Art Attack] from "Wired"
* [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,999712,00.html Simon Hattenstone interviews Banksy]
* [http://marketplace.publicradio.org/shows/2006/09/12/PM200609127.html Radio story about Banksy from U.S. public radio program 'Marketplace']
* [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1874245,00.html Guardian article, 17 Sept 2006, about Banksy]
* [http://www.thelondonpaper.com/cs/Satellite/london/videos/article/1157145899034?packedargs=suffix%3DArticleController&cmp=BAC-untlp The London Paper video news clip, 1 March 2007, about Banksy exhibition in Knightsbridge]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/6444501.stm BBC News article regarding Banksy mural being painted over in Bristol]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/thehour/video.php?id=1511 Banksy Piece]
* [http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/05/14/070514fa_fact_collins?printable=true "Banksy Was Here: the invisible man of graffiti art"] , "
* [http://www.esquire.com/features/best-n-brightest-2005/ESQ1205BANKSY_198?printable=true "I Am Banksy"] , "Esquire", December 2005
* [http://www.complex.com/blogs/?p=3820 Complex Magazine : The New Yorker Helps Unveil Banksy: The Not-So-Invisible Man of Graffiti]
* [http://swindlemagazine.com/issue08/banksy/ SWINDLE Magazine interview with BANKSY]
* [http://news.sky.com/skynews/picture_gallery/0,,70141-1295355,00.html "Against the Wall: Banksy in the Holy Land," Sky News, 3 December 2007]
* [http://mag1.olivesoftware.com/ActiveMagazine/getBookEnc.asp?Path=U1RZTC8yMDA4LzA2LzAx&BookCollection=STYL_AM&ReaderStyle=QM4G&OnePageMode=1 "The Guerilla Street Artist Who Rages Against The Market Machine"] , "Style Century Magazine", June 2008
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/7662797.stm "Village Pet Store And Charcoal Grill" photos] at
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