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      Fake ads, real politics: the art of Foka Wolf, the ‘Birmingham Banksy’ – in pictures

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 14 April - 12:00

    Anonymous street artist Foka Wolf uses the language of advertising to highlight political and social issues, from the PPE crisis to food banks. “I grew up in a low income, single-parent household,” he says, “so I take it very fucking personally when people in power try and demonise those who are broke and voiceless.” Known as the Birmingham Banksy (“I prefer Poundland Banksy”), Wolf has fooled countless people with his fake billboards. “There’s a lot of power in putting words on paper. One poster was offering students money to grow 23 pairs of ears on their back and quite a few people were up for it.” During tough political times, does it get harder to make satire? “Easier. More dickheads – more targets.”

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      From Banksy’s green leaves to Miami’s pink islands, public art’s a party – and everyone’s invited!

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 1 April - 07:00

    Yoko Ono hung wishes from trees. Jeanne-Claude and Christo coated entire coastlines. But their work had one thing in common: it made us think about what we should cherish – and what we are losing

    Last week, I took my five-year-old nephew to see the new Banksy in London. As we were walking, I told him it was a new, magical tree that had suddenly appeared overnight, put up by a masked man, and that it was up to us to solve the mystery. He came up with all sorts of theories.

    When we got there, crowds of people were arriving by bike and on foot, or slowing down as they passed in their cars – people of all ages and backgrounds. Like us, they were marvelling at the new green splattered wall that, from some angles, looks like a tree in full bloom. People were conversing, asking each other their thoughts, spotting the stencilled outline of a person holding a pressure hose next to the tree, or imagining how the artist was able to construct it so secretly.

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      ‘It’s not Banksy’s; it’s mine’: artist says Bristol plaque to adulterer is a copy

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 25 March - 07:00

    London-based artist raises copyright infringement issues when artworks go viral online and are recreated without credit

    It began as a story about a mysterious plaque on a Bristol bench – but the strange tale of an engraved tribute to a deceased adulterer is now raising wider questions about copyright and who gets credit for creativity in the art world.

    Photos of the brass plate paying tribute to a supposedly deceased adulterer called Roger went viral last week, after it was affixed to a wooden bench on Royal York Crescent in the upmarket district of Clifton.

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      ‘I think it’s a Banksy’: mystery plaque for adulterer ignites speculation in artist’s home city

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Saturday, 23 March - 16:00

    Sardonic tribute to cheating husband ‘Roger’ on bench in Bristol prompts mention of elusive graffiti artist

    The amateur sleuths, conspiracy theorists and mischief makers on the sweeping Royal York Crescent in Clifton, Bristol, all have opinions about a mysterious plaque appearing to out an adulterous husband.

    The brass plate engraved with “For My Love/Husband, Father, Adulterer/Yes, Roger, I Knew” quickly attracted attention after it was attached to a wooden bench on the grand crescent’s terrace at the end of last week.

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      North London tree mural prompts Banksy speculation

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 18 March - 10:51


    Work on wall in Finsbury Park area bears ‘all the hallmarks’ of world-renowned street artist, expert says

    A mural that popped up in north London depicting green foliage behind a real leafless tree is prompting speculation it could be the latest work by the world-renowned street artist Banksy.

    The work, which is painted on a wall that sits behind the tree as the viewer looks south-east down Hornsey Road in the Finsbury Park area, appeared over the weekend.

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      Viral TikTok shop shutter woman ‘immortalised’ in mural

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Saturday, 16 March - 10:44

    Millions viewed CCTV footage of Anne Hughes hoisted into air and dangling upside down while clinging to her shopping trolley

    A woman who went viral when her jacket caught on a shop’s moving shutter has been “immortalised” in a mural painted on the very shutter responsible for hoisting her into the air.

    Millions have viewed the CCTV footage of Anne Hughes, 72, getting lifted several feet off the ground and dangling upside down while clinging to her wheeled shopping trolley. Now anyone passing that same Best One convenience store in Tonteg, Rhondda Cynon Taf after closing time can see the moment captured in a mural by the Welsh artist Tee2Sugars.

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      Legal row could finally force mystery artist Banksy to reveal his real name

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Saturday, 9 March - 16:13

    Two art collectors are taking legal action against artist over his ‘refusal’ to confirm the authenticity of one of his famous images

    His identity has long been a matter of speculation and investigation, but Banksy may be forced to reveal his real name if a dispute over a print of the late Queen Elizabeth depicted as a bejewelled primate ends up in court.

    Two art collectors are taking legal action against the graffiti artist’s company, Pest Control, following its apparent refusal to confirm the authenticity of Monkey Queen . After three years of trying to get an answer, Nicky Katz and Ray Howse have lost patience and are suing Pest Control for breach of contract.

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      ‘Is that a real Banksy?’ Art market struggles with an £18.6m question

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 4 March - 16:04


    Are you a collector with an original Banksy to sell? You’d better have the right paperwork

    Name: Banksy.

    Age: Who knows? The identity of the street artist, satirist, film-maker, and political and social commentator remains unknown.

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      Bloop reel: Ibiza’s street art festival – photo essay

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 25 August, 2023 - 06:00


    Since 2011, Ibiza has been home to Bloop, a festival involving mural artists from around the world

    Ibiza, known primarily for its beaches, nightlife and a past steeped in hippy culture, has since 2011 hosted an annual street art festival, Bloop, that each August attracts artists and visitors from around the world.

    Top left: a mural by the Chilean artist Inti. Top right: works by Helder Cavalcante and by Emilio Cejalvo and Silva Ramacci. Above: a mural by Ramacci covers the facade of a power plant

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