Bansky Art and Wisdom

Banksy art exhibit

A pop-up exhibit on Regent Street in London. It is neither authorized, curated nor endorsed by the artist.

Er... Banksy
Rude Copper, Banksy
Rude Copper
Flower Thrower, Banksy
Flower Thrower
Exit Through the Gift Shop, Banksy
Barely Legal, Banksy
Barely Legal. From a 2006 Banksy exhibition in a Los Angeles warehouse.
Authorized graffiti area, Banksy
Banksy quote
Special Sauce, Banksy
Banksy quote
Parliament, Banksy
Christ with Shopping Bags, Banksy
Christ with Shopping Bags
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9 Responses to Bansky Art and Wisdom

  1. Everyone was up in our arms when that exhibit came to our town. Claiming that it isn’t what Banksy would want. But who really knows? We went and thought it was amazing!

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  2. Donna Janke's avatar Donna Janke says:

    Interesting collection. If this exhibit wasn’t authorized, curated or endorsed by Banksy, who did put it on?

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    • Ken Dowell's avatar Ken Dowell says:

      It is a touring exhibition based on works from a private collection. I couldn’t find any info on who is behind it, but the following statement was attributed to Banksy ““Banksy has NOTHING to do with any of the current or recent exhibitions and they are nothing like a genuine Banksy show. They might be crap so please don’t come to us for a refund.”

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  3. Well Banksy may not be happy about it, but I’d love to see it. Love the quotes you put in too. Maggie

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  4. godtisx's avatar godtisx says:

    I absolutely LOVE Banksy! LOVE HIM. I’d be scared to go to an exhibition tho, given all the controversy around sale and exhibition of his works. Alot of selling and displaying going on with out his consent, which is the execution of what he stands against in a way? And – I understand the fascination. He’s my favorite after Basquiat.

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  5. retrosimba's avatar retrosimba says:

    In his April 16, 2010, review of the Bansky film “Exit Through the Gift Shop,” Los Angeles Times critic Kenneth Turan called it “subversive, provocative and unexpected” and “a doc you don’t want to miss.” Turan noted that the film “delights in taking you by surprise, starting quietly but ending up in a hall of mirrors as unsettling as anything Lewis Carrol’s Alice ever experienced.”

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  6. Fred Aiken's avatar Fred Aiken says:

    banksy seems to be the transcendent graffiti artist of his generation. though i kinda like shephard fairey’s work a little more.

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  7. The self-destructing art is great!!

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