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Gustav & Banksy Hit New Orleans

Gustav & Banksy Hit New Orleans

As New Orleans watches the movement of potential hurricane Gustav, another force has hit its yet-to-recover neighbourhoods — the street artist Banksy.

A dozen works by the secretive British artist were spread around the city Friday, on the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

Said Banksy of the operation, “Three years after Katrina I wanted to make a statement about the state of the clean-up operation,” and attested that the city’s levee wall offered “the best painting surface in the state of Louisiana”.

He has been in the city for at least a week, covering surfaces in the hard-hit Lower Ninth Ward, much of which has not yet been rebuilt.

Among the controversial images are one of two soldiers, carrying a TV set and apparently looting, Abraham Lincoln as a homeless man pushing a basket and a marching band wearing gas masks.

There are also works reflecting on the plight of New Orleans’ residents, including an old man in a rocking chair with an American flag below the words “No Loitering,” a boy chasing an umbrella that is blowing out of reach and a girl caught in in a rain shower that comes from under her umbrella.

Banksy painted some of the works over the gray paint left by anti-graffiti campaigner Fred Radtke, who covers up graffiti with paint.

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Banksy Unmasked (Again!)

Banksy Unmasked (Again!)

And so the world media thinks it has ‘unmasked’ the elusive Banksy once again. The UK’s Daily Mail has published a pic of an individual they believe to be Banksy.

The photo has been in circulation for a while, but it isn’t the only one Banksy. The photo first appeared in The Evening Standard Newspaper in 2004, and was supposedly taken by a Jamaican photographer named Peter Dean Rickards when banksy flew to Kingston to work on a project.

Anyway, we’ve collated a bunch of Banksy Unmasked pics (after the jump).

You be the judge…

More Banksy ‘Unmasked’ articles
Underground artist Banksy unmasked by British newspaper
Banksy: Caught In The Act And Unmasked
Banksy Unmasked? A Graffiti Mystery
Banksy Unmasked (Again?)
Graffiti artist Banksy unmasked … as a former public schoolboy from middle-class suburbia
Banksy Unmasked
The artist formerly known as Banksy

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Fresh Banksy

Banksy

Looks like ole Robert Banks is keeping busy these days… here’s some new samplings…

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Shepard Fairey Interview

Shepard Fairey

Shepard Fairey, founder of Obey Giant and world-renowned stencil artist, talks to Crave about the inspiration behind his work and his motivation as an artist.

A little bit about Shepard: In 1992, while still an illustration student at RISD, Fairey started his first business venture, Alternate Graphics, to showcase his emerging design and silkscreen printing talents. He created stickers, t-shirts, skateboards, and posters which were all available via black and white mail order catalogs that he distributed. He also did small commercial printing jobs for clients to help cover some of his expenses. In 1994, Helen Stickler created a documentary film, Andre the Giant Has a Posse, that focused on Fairey and the growing phenomenon of his subversive stickers and posters. By 1995, Fairey had two or three full time employees, two of whom were long time friends from Charleston, whom he had known through his many years of skateboarding. During this time, he also created a small sister brand, Subliminal Projects, with Blaize Blouin, and released several skateboard and poster designs using this moniker. Fairey created a skateboard video, ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder), that showcased the small group of skateboarders that he sponsored via Alternate Graphics.

UPDATED: Check out Part 2 of a 4 part video series here.

Check out Part 1 of a 4 part video series here.

And whilst we’re at it, here’s a recent interview on YouTube at the ‘Rise Above’ Exhibition @ Merry Karnowsky Gallery: (via)

$200,000 Banksy!

Banksy

A Banksy artwork has attracted bids of more than $200,000 on eBay - even though the successful bidder will have to cut out part of a concrete wall if they want to take it home.

The stencilled design, which shows a classically-dressed painter putting the finishing touches to the real artist’s scrawled name, has so far received bids topping $207,000 with less than 24 hours until the deadline.

The work appeared in September outside a post-production company in Portobello Road, west London.

It was created on a Sunday morning, when Banksy put scaffolding up and draped a cloth over it so he could work undetected.

Only after he had finished and left the area did Luti Fagbendle, the owner of the firm, realise he had become a beneficiary - or victim - of the Bristol-based artist’s latest creation.

He put a Perspex sheet over the work to stop it getting vandalised and then put it on eBay.

Any buyer must pay for the removal of the section of wall themselves if they want to take the painting away.

Banksy’s representative said the work was his, but added that the artist would not comment on the sale.

Paintings by the elusive artist, who famously hides his identity, have grown in popularity in recent years.

Fans and buyers include Christina Aguilera, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

He recently extended his canvases of choice - Bristol and east London - to include the illegal security wall in the occupied Palestinian territories.

Last year, one of his paintings, Space Girl and Bird, fetched $288,000 at auction.

Bobby Read, art expert at specialist insurer Hiscox, said: “It is a demonstration of the changing art market that the eyes of the art world are on ebay eagerly watching the sale of a wall gratified by Banksy.

“This sale confirms Banksy as a modern-day cross between Michelangelo and the Scarlet Pimpernel.”

Banksy is a well-known pseudo-anonymous English graffiti artist. He is believed to be a native of Yate (near Bristol) and born in 1974, but there is substantial public uncertainty about his identity and personal and biographical details. According to Tristan Manco, Banksy “was born in 1974 and raised in Bristol, England. The son of a photocopier engineer, he trained as a butcher but became involved in graffiti during the great Bristol aerosol boom of the late 1980s.”His artworks are often-satirical pieces of art that encompass topics such as politics, culture, and ethics. His street art, which combines graffiti with a distinctive stencilling technique, has appeared in London and in cities around the world.

More here and of course here. And whilst your at it… some stuff I’ve shot here and could this be Banksy’s flickr page?

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