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Banksy

Famous As: Graffiti Artist

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Who is Banksy?

Banksy is the pseudonym of an English-based graffiti artist known for his politically themed and often controversial graffiti. He is also a popular political activist and film director who in spite of creating several well-known works of art manages to conceal his true identity. His art has been featured on streets, walls, and bridges of cities throughout the world making him a famous international figure. Known for his cheeky, witty, and sometimes hard-hitting works of social and political commentary, he has revolutionized the world of contemporary art. He is best known for his distinctive stenciling technique and striking images which commonly feature subjects such as rats, apes, policemen, members of the royal family, and children. Banksy started out as a freehand graffiti artist in the 1990s and initially worked as a part of the larger Bristol underground scene with Nick Walker, Inkie and 3D. Eventually he gained fame as an independent artist as his works became more widely noticed. He displays his art on publicly visible surfaces and is well-known for his use of copyrighted material and subversion of classic images. He is also a film director and his first film, ‘Exit Through the Gift Shop’ was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary.

Rise to Prominence

In 2002, Banksy’s fist Los Angeles exhibition, ‘Existencilism’ was held at 331⁄3 Gallery, a tiny Silver Lake venue owned by Frank Sosa. The exhibition was curated by 331⁄3 Gallery, Malathion LA's Chris Vargas, Funk Lazy Promotions' Grace Jehan, and B+.

He staged the exhibition ‘Turf War’ in a London warehouse in 2003 where he painted on animals. He embellished the hide of a heifer with a portrait of Andy Warhol, as well as Queen Elizabeth II in the guise of a chimpanzee. The same year, he gave an interview to BBC's Nigel Wrench, talking about his art.

He gained much fame when in 2004 he produced a quantity of spoof British £10 notes substituting the picture of the Queen's head with Diana, Princess of Wales's head and changing the text "Bank of England" to "Banksy of England". One of these notes was sold, in October 2007, at Bonhams auction house in London for £24,000.

In 2006, Banksy held an exhibition called Barely Legal, billed as a "three-day vandalised warehouse extravaganza" in Los Angeles. The exhibition featured a live elephant painted in a pink and gold floral wallpaper pattern, intended to draw attention to the issue of world poverty.

During the 2000s Banksy’s popularity skyrocketed and people flocked to buy his artworks at the auctions. His ‘Bombing Middle England’ fetched over £102,000 at Sotheby's auction house while two of his other graffiti works, ‘Balloon Girl’ and ‘Bomb Hugger’, sold for £37,200 and £31,200 respectively.

Banksy marked the end of the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference by painting four murals on global warming. The most memorable of these included the phrase, "I don't believe in global warming;" the words submerged in water.

In 2010 he directed a film ‘Exit Through the Gift Shop: A Banksy Film’ which tells the story of Thierry Guetta, a French immigrant in Los Angeles, and his obsession with street art. The film premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival on 24 January 2010 and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

He exhibited the art work "Cardinal Sin" at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, in 2011. It featured a bust which replaces a priest's face with a "pixelated" effect, meant as a criticism of the child abuse scandal in the Catholic Church.

In 2013, he undertook a residency ‘Better Out Than In’ during which he unveiled at least one work of art daily throughout the month of October. The art works displayed were primarily stencil graffiti with political undertones marked by his characteristic dark humor and satire. The show received mixed reviews from critics but was a huge hit among his fans.

Banksy opened Dismaland, a large scale group show lampooning Disneyland in August 2015. Artists Damien Hirst and Jenny Holzer were also part of the project which Banksy described as a "family theme park unsuitable for children”. Banksy created ten new works for the project and funded the construction of the exhibition himself.

In 2017, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the British control of Palestine, Banksy financed the creation of the Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem. The rooms of the hotel are designed by Banksy, Sami Musa and Dominique Petrin. Each of the bedrooms of the hotel face the wa

In October 2018, Banksy's Banksy's work, 'Balloon Girl', was sold in an auction at Sotheby's in London for £1.04m. It is a series of stencil murals bdepicting a young girl with her hand extended toward a red heart-shaped balloon carried away by the wind. However, shortly after it was auctioned the picture was partially shredded in a prank by Banksy.

In October 2018, Banksy's Banksy's work, 'Balloon Girl', was sold in an auction at Sotheby's in London for £1.04m. It is a series of stencil murals bdepicting a young girl with her hand extended toward a red heart-shaped balloon carried away by the wind. However, shortly after it was auctioned the picture was partially shredded in a prank by Banksy. The partially shredded work retitled as 'Love is in the Bin'.

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