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Workers arriving at the London Zoo early Tuesday were surprised to discover an unexpected exhibit that suggested the animals were being set free. A mural by elusive street artist Banksy showed a ...
The zoo said its mural had sparked thought-provoking conversations from people ranging from a 5-year-old to Banksy buffs. Some suggested it was a play on guerrilla art or a comment on the role of ...
A new Banksy mural drew crowds to a London street on Monday, even before the elusive graffiti artist confirmed that the work was his. The artwork in the Finsbury Park neighborhood covers the wall ...
Street artist Banksy has revealed the eighth piece in his animal-themed art collection in London.. On Monday, Aug. 12, Banksy posted his mural on Instagram, which shows a rhinoceros designed to ...
The zoo's staff had no idea it would be targeted to display the last piece in Banksy's series, where he is depicting animals across the city, according to the BBC. The first in the series made an ...
Banksy posed as a cleaner in order to paint the mural inside a London Underground carriage. [3] The title is thought to be a play on words for the saying "If you don't ask, you don't get." Other slogans linked to the UK band Chumbawamba were used in the mural.
Banksy's art is often pointedly political and Tordoff said these recent murals, created using stencils and spray paint, are clever but simple works that are meant to be fun.
A new artwork by British street artist Banksy has appeared in London, using green paint sprayed across the side of a building to mimic the foliage of a real, heavily pruned tree that stands a few ...