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Banksy in secret exhibition stunt

Post by nasty biznes » Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:46 pm

Banksy in secret exhibition stunt

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Graffiti artist Banksy has pulled off an audacious stunt amid tight secrecy to stage his biggest ever exhibition.

A burned-out ice-cream van is among 100 works Banksy has installed at Bristol's museum, replacing many of the museum's regular artefacts.

The reason the museum was closed was kept secret from top council officials.

Banksy said: "This is the first show I've ever done where taxpayers' money is being used to hang my pictures up rather than scrape them off."

Staged in the council-owned City Museum and Art Gallery, Banksy v Bristol Museum features animatronics, installations and a sensory display.

"This show is my vision of the future, to which many people will say: 'You should have gone to Specsavers'", Banksy added.

The exhibition and its location have been a closely-guarded secret since October, with just a couple of museum officials in the loop.

"I think we may have dragged them down to our level rather than being elevated to theirs," said Banksy of the subterfuge involved in staging the show in his home city.

'Megastar'

Museum director Kate Brindley said it was a huge relief to finally be able to talk about the exhibition, and admitted they had taken a "risk".

Plans for the summer show were kept from Bristol City Council chiefs until Friday - the day before it was due to open.

Bristol has had a love-hate relationship with Banksy since he started stencilling on the city's walls in the 1990s. There is likely to be criticism of the decision to stage an official expo of his work.

"We ran a bit of a risk," said Ms Brindley, "but we knew that it was just the right thing for the city.

"Equally there's so many people in Bristol who just love Banksy, and internationally. He's a megastar.

"We're a gallery that wants to work with contemporary artists - he's our home-grown hero."

The artist himself was involved in setting up the exhibits and came to the museum to oversee its installation, but staff were unaware who he was among the crew setting up the show.

Although Bristol has seen work by Banksy adorn the city's walls, this is his first official indoor exhibition in the city since 2000.

That show was held at the Severnshed restaurant on the waterfront and featured several paintings which have since gone on to sell for thousands of pounds at auction.

Banksy has exhibited in New York, Los Angeles and Bethlehem.

He became famous after a series of "guerrilla" stunts which saw him paint the West Bank barrier and put an inflatable figure of a Guantanamo Bay prisoner at Disney World.

It was Bristol where he first made his mark though, with a series of graffiti paintings on iconic local buildings such as the city council headquarters, an M32 bridge and the Thekla floating nightclub.

His work has since become highly collectable, and has attracted buyers including Brad Pitt and Robbie Williams.

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Post by hurlingdervish » Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:56 pm

people like banksy should be paid to put up murals everywhere where theres a building side open. cities would look a lot less disgusting

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Post by djelements » Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:27 pm

Banksy is just kind of a :| for me.
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Post by __________ » Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:34 pm

DJelements wrote:Banksy is just kind of a :| for me.
whaaat?
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Post by djelements » Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:46 pm

£10 Bag wrote:
DJelements wrote:Banksy is just kind of a :| for me.
whaaat?
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Legend, but a bit pretentious.
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Post by diss04 » Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:54 pm

banksy is cool but i can't help but be skeptical that he doesn't have the land owners permission half the time...
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Post by djelements » Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:56 pm

Diss04 wrote:banksy is cool but i can't help but be skeptical that he doesn't have the land owners permission half the time...
As in, you think he does have permission and acts like he doesn't? Or doesn't and acts like he does?
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Post by jolly wailer » Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:30 pm

yeah because getting people to think more about a wall around the West Bank is pretentious :roll:
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Post by djelements » Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:39 pm

Jolly Wailer wrote:yeah because getting people to think more about a wall around the West Bank is pretentious :roll:
As far as I know, he acts a bit like Shephard Fairey. If my thoughts are misplaced, I'll be happy to retract my statement.
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Post by jolly wailer » Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:45 pm

nah you dont have to on account of me.



I see what you were saying. But I also see so much shit get written off as "pretentious" it makes me worry that we can't ever just enjoy something for what it is without trying to poke holes in the artists motivations..


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Post by limb » Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:12 pm

how is it a stunt exactly?

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Post by djelements » Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:59 pm

Jolly Wailer wrote:nah you dont have to on account of me.



I see what you were saying. But I also see so much shit get written off as "pretentious" it makes me worry that we can't ever just enjoy something for what it is without trying to poke holes in the artists motivations..


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Post by j-sh » Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:59 pm

I like banksy but i think his political observations are just like really base.
As if he's like the first person to realise that capitalism is shit

Like as an artist he's awesome - but its just like :roll: whenver i see people praising his 'cutting edge' political observations

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Like surely theres a more artistic and thought provoking way of saying that modern society is bad instead of just putting opposing symbols in the same image?

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Post by somejerk » Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:01 pm

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Post by a of dkr » Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:17 pm

J-sh wrote:I like banksy but i think his political observations are just like really base.
As if he's like the first person to realise that capitalism is shit

Like as an artist he's awesome - but its just like :roll: whenver i see people praising his 'cutting edge' political observations

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like that ^^

Like surely theres a more artistic and thought provoking way of saying that modern society is bad instead of just putting opposing symbols in the same image?
i mostly agree with everything you said.
but i'm still glad that he made the message so popular.
and i still like what he does. most of the times his stuff makes me react somehow, as opposed to all the abstract artsy-shmansy really cutting-edge shit we're flooded with lately which i actually don't understand (maybe i'm just thick..) and don't enjoy looking at them.
but it's true that what his works are sometimes painfully obvious. but still.. he has my big ups.
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Post by j-sh » Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:23 pm

yeh hes done some sick pieces though still

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Post by jolly wailer » Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:36 pm

its called juxtaposition, a little old hat by now maybe but still a pretty powerful way to represent contradictions
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