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London Underground Banksy work regains its halo

March 23rd, 2010 admin No comments

A Banksy poster that was censored for use on the Tube has been restored by an unidentified graffiti artist.  Transport for London (TfL) banned the halo dripping with paint on Banksy’s artwork promoting his film Exit Through The Gift Shop.  The poster was reworked and displayed without the offending drips.  But within days of it going up at London Bridge Tube on 11 March, the golden circle over the kneeling boy’s head was repainted.

The artwork has now been removed by Tube advertising bosses who said it was “defaced”.

Benjamin Moore from Art Below, the team behind the poster, part of a programme of art on the Underground, said he did not know who had amended the work but there was a chance it was the artist himself.

“It is either Banksy or one of his people. Or it could be a massive fan who wants the artwork to remain how it originally was,” he said.

“In the past he wrote to us and told us there are too many rules and regulations on the Tube.”

The work was originally designed as a free poster to go with a promotional pack of flyers produced for students regularly by organisation Don’t Panic.  The poster was free but, now many people are selling it on eBay,” said Mr Moore.

Mr Moore said that when the group first started working with artists around five years ago they had approached Banksy but he had turned them down.  A Transport for London spokesperson said: “The artwork in question was accepted for display on one site on the Tube network by CBS Outdoor, our advertising contractor, and was without the halo.  “However the artwork has been removed because it was subsequently defaced.”

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Banksy: Face 2 Face

March 23rd, 2010 admin No comments

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Banksy Sketchbook

March 11th, 2010 admin No comments

Shamlessly stolen from Arrested Motion is this picture taken from Banksy’s sketchbook.  They took this photo, and many others, on a visit to Bristol museum.

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Banksy – Forgive Us Our Trespassing!

March 11th, 2010 admin No comments

Don’t Panic Magazine are marking the launch of Exit Through the Gift shop with a Banksy poster. These limited edition posters will be available in Don’t Panic Packs from selected shops in each Don’t Panic region and also outside specially selected gigs and club events over the next couple of weeks.

Please note, these posters will not be sold via the Don’t Panic site or any other outlet. We can not send them out to anyone, nor will Banksy be signing any posters. They are 100% exclusive to the Don’t Panic Pack!
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Banksy Vs. Robbo IV

March 9th, 2010 admin No comments

So Team Robbo is still at it! Thanks to Arrested Motion for the heads up!

Thanks to spoons / delete08 who confirmed the last one is actually Stewy.

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Bradford on Avon ‘Copycat’ Strikes Again?

March 9th, 2010 admin No comments

Do you remember the Bradford on Avon Banksy Copycat? Tim from near Bristol did who sent over this new picture.. any idea who to credit for this piece?

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Banksy in Time Out London

March 7th, 2010 admin No comments

Thanks to SlamXHype.

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Banksy in the Sunday Times

March 7th, 2010 admin No comments

I’m still catching up on things from my little internet less break. Thanks to HypeBest and Arrested Motion. This is from last week, so don’t go rushing out to buy a copy :-) .

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Urban Art Exhibition @ Creative Gallery Woodstock

March 6th, 2010 admin No comments

On Saturday 20th March and running through to Sunday 4th April, Creative Art Gallery Woodstock are proudly showcasing Urban Art, a rare exhibition of Original and Limited Edition pieces by renowned British graffiti artist Banksy, along with those of legendary pioneering French graffiti artist Blek Le Rat, Micallef, Titifreak and outstanding local stencil artist Marvo.

For two weeks only, Creative Gallery Woodstock are transforming their exhibition space into a platform to present some of the most exciting and pioneering works of graffiti art of recent times. Including a unique piece by Reading based graffiti/stencil artist Marvo, covering the gallery window.

Creative’s exhibition will follow the March 5th release of ‘Exit through the gift shop’, a documentary film following the world’s most infamous street artists.

All of the work is for sale and ranges in price from £250 to £20,000.

For further information, please contact Elizabeth or Alison: Creative Art Gallery, 43 Oxford Street, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, OX20 1TJ. Alternatively telephone: 01993 810084, e-mail: info@creativeartgallery.co.uk or visit www.creativeartgallery.co.uk.

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Banksy -vs- Robbo III

March 4th, 2010 admin No comments

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