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Banksy pulls off his most audacious stunt yet... a secret exhibition in Bristol museum Banksy has pulled off his most daring stunt yet by staging his biggest-ever British exhibition in complete secrecy. The covert graffiti artist snuck into Bristol's City Museum and Art Gallery and replaced many of the artefacts on display there with 100 pieces of his own work, including a burnt-out ice-cream van. ![]() The spray-painted van, which sits under a giant melted cone, appears alongside dozens of sculptures, oil paintings and his trademark stencils from today. Despite Banksy's international notoriety, the exhibition remained a closely-guarded secret with only two officials at the council-owned museum aware of the installation. ![]() The reason the museum was closed was even kept secret from top council officials. The elusive, iconic artist said he chose Bristol to stage it because he wanted to 'give something back' to the city. ![]() In a rare statement Banksy said: 'The people in Bristol have always been very good to me - I decided the best way to show my appreciation was by putting a bunch of old toilets and some live chicken nuggets in their museum. 'I could have taken the show to a lot of places, but they do have a very nice cup of tea in the museum.' He added: '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.' ![]() The exhibition - called Banksy Versus Bristol Museum - consists of more than 100 items and will run for three weeks. One sculpture is of a riot police officer astride a child's rocking horse while another is an animatronic display featuring chicks as chicken nuggets. An original Damien Hirst painting has a giant stencil of a rat painted over it and part of Banksy's 'Bog Henge' - made from portable toilets at the Glastonbury Festival - also appears. A collapsed brick wall lies across the atrium's floor beneath dozens of stencilled subversive satirical and political messages. ![]() Fans eagerly awaited an announcement after the artist replaced his official website with a typically unsavoury image of an ice-cream dropped in a pile of dog mess. Alongside the image is written: 'Banksy Summer Show Opens June 13'. The exhibition marks the return of the artist to his hometown. Dozens of his satirical and iconic sketches have appeared across the city. It is hoped it will draw thousands of tourists to the city over the summer. Banksy's last major public show was in a Los Angeles warehouse in 2006. It lasted for three days and attracted dozens of A-list celebrities. Christina Aguilera bought an original of 'Queen Victoria As a Lesbian' and two prints for £25,000 but none of the works in Bristol will be up for sale. ![]() Banksy's identity remains unconfirmed, although it is believed he could be 35-year-old former public schoolboy Robin Gunningham. The exhibition, which opened today, is free and will run for three weeks. Source So. What are your thoughts? Does it interest you? Does it insult your intelligence? Does it make you think? What statements do you think his pieces evoke? Last edited by Mrluvaluva; 16-02-2013 at 10:49 PM. |
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i like his stuff and would happily pay money to view it in a museum or art gallery
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You could have a sh*t in a field these days and call it art
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Banksy is a brilliant artist, give me this anyday over a boring painting. It's so creative and he keeps excelling himself.
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well banksy has already kinda been there done it with his bog henge
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LOL! Don't get me wrong I do like his stuff and he is an artist but I think the term "art" in general is thrown about too much these days, e.g. when Tracey something took a picture of her bed and said it was art
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One of my favourites. The house of commons.
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Banksy is a Special Artist
One of a Kind. Tracy has not got a Spectrum like Banksy. |
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banksy is arista
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Very Kind of You. But Banksy is well above me. |
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Yes, I'd deffinitley call that art, espec. love the burnt ice=cream van
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I am going to that
I only live about 30 miles away ![]() And YES it is art! It is creative, and I Love it
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Love him and love them!
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Banksy is definatley an artist - and my fav one too. (Andy Warhol a close second) His work is revolutionary in the art world, but I dont want it to catch on because it would ruin his unique edge.
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Anyone have any favourite artists? Damien Hirst? Gilbert and George? Picasso? Pollock? Or is art diverse for most?
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![]() Most famous piece. What piece is your favourite? |
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