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BANKSY - Bristol Street Art Book
Home Sweet Home is a celebration of Banksy’s street art in his home city of Bristol. This book places him in the context of 3D, John Nation from the Barton Hill Settlement, Inkie, Nick Walker and the other street artists and musicians who were instrumental in linking Bristol to the original New York hip hop scene.
It is the most revealing account of Banksy’s formative years and contains more than one hundred images of his Bristol Street Art, as well as pictures of Banksy at work, many of which have never been published before.
Steve Wright, Venue magazine’s Art Editor, traces Banksy’s roots back to the rave culture of the Nineties and draws a rounded picture of an artist who is most famous for being anonymous.
Banksy’s Bristol is available from Tangent Books from December 1st 2007.
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Banksy Found In The Old Country July 2009
Banksy in Africa (Mali?) Photographs recently appeared on the Banksy website showing scenes of an African nature in Africa. Some are saying its Mali but official sources have not yet confirmed. Whispers have been circulating on the art-vine that Banksy...
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New Banksy Street Art - 'tox' In Camden
A new piece of Banksy street art appeared on the artists website early this morning and within hours the location of the new stencil street art work had been leaked online. Located in Camden Town, London which is also home to 26-year-old graffiti artist/tagger...
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Street Art Banksy Vsbristol Museum - Postcard Pack
Street Art print house, Picture on Walls have been busy with two new print releases yesterday from Might Mo(now sold out) and Nomad and we have just spotted they have released a Banksy Strret Art Museum Postcard Pack containing twelve works from...
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Banksy Summer Show
Well it's looks like all the rumours on Twitter were true, Banksy's summer exhibition is set to open tomorrow in Bristol’s City Museum and Art Gallery. The show is set to feature over 100 works - 78 of which have never before been seen in the...
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A Book Of Bristol Graffiti
Top Bristol photographer Stephen Morris has been out and about trying to catch up with Bristol’s ever-changing graffiti –an anarchic scene so interesting that Destination Bristol has given it a tourist web page all its own. In all, he’s captured...
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