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The two new murals appeared within a day of each other on the sides of buildings in southwest London.
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Granted, the interview was recorded radio twenty years ago and was never released.
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The anonymous artist confirmed an artwork as his by posting Instagram pictures of a gymnast on a destroyed building.
In the final episode of the BBC’s ‘The Outlaws’, Christopher Walken destroyed a genuine Banksy artwork.
Eight fresh Banksy-esque images and messages have popped up along England’s East Anglian coast. They have not yet been confirmed as works by the anonymous artist, but authorities are looking to preserve them.
It doesn’t get better than watching Banksy paint a mural, with a voiceover pulled from ‘The Joy of Painting with Bob Ross’.
Experts and aficionados believe that a mural on the wall of Reading Prison is the work of the famed elusive artist.
Banksy has claimed ownership of another mural, this time in Bristol, which is in keeping with his pandemic street art.
It turns out that if you rip a Banksy painting off a wall, you and the artwork are dead to him, as confirmed by ‘Antiques Roadshow’.
The latest Banksy original to go under the hammer was his 2005 parody of one of Claude Monet’s famous ‘Water Lilies’ paintings.
Banksy is stuck between a rock and a hard place, as he struggles to claim his work while at the same time keeping his identity a secret.
‘Banksy Most Wanted’, which promises to shed some new light on one of the world’s most mysterious men, is screening this week.
Watch Banksy in action as he transforms a carriage on the London Tube into a public service announcement about wearing a mask.
Banksy has revealed his idea for a statue to replace the Edward Colston memorial torn down in Bristol earlier this week.
Banksy has decided to work from home and no wall is safe, not even those of the bathroom.
It looks like not everybody in Bristol was impressed with Banksy’s surprise Valentine’s Day mural.
Bristol woke up on Valentine’s Day morning to an unusual gift from their resident street artist, Banksy.
Yoshitomo Nara’s tipsy doodles in a New York Bar have significantly increased the property value of the place.
Banksy’s painting, ‘Devolved Parliament’, sold for even more than his last work to go to auction, ‘Girl with Balloon’.
Street artist Banksy turned up unannounced at the Venice Biennale, and was then kicked out for running a stall without a permit.
Martin Levick was, until recently, the CEO of investment house Genesis Capital, and a well-known “innovator and deal-maker” amongst the Jozi business elite, claiming a net worth of R1,3 billion.
A US artist, Ron English says that he’s going to whitewash an original Banksy that he bought for $730 000, in protest of the market in street art.