So another Banksy ownership row kicks off.
BBC News - Banksy work: Row erupts over Bristol street art
The beauty of Banksy is that no-one owns it - it's public art (or vandalism, depending on your viewpoint). It was taking the snobbery out of art, putting it on the street where everyone could appreciate its humour, and sticking two fingers up at the authorities who, for a long time, insisted on removing his work. Now it's becoming a commodity to be "displayed" which seems to be what the artist was rebelling against.
Although it does seem that, by painting on plywood, the artist was inviting the preservation of it. Has Banksy sold out?
BBC News - Banksy work: Row erupts over Bristol street art
The beauty of Banksy is that no-one owns it - it's public art (or vandalism, depending on your viewpoint). It was taking the snobbery out of art, putting it on the street where everyone could appreciate its humour, and sticking two fingers up at the authorities who, for a long time, insisted on removing his work. Now it's becoming a commodity to be "displayed" which seems to be what the artist was rebelling against.
Although it does seem that, by painting on plywood, the artist was inviting the preservation of it. Has Banksy sold out?

I expect Banksy will donate something to the club now - or hope he will. Nice publicity for him. Be nice to have him do something decent again, will help the value of the first set of prints that I bought for £29 each go up a bit higher as prices have drooped in recent years...
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