Banksy removal
Banksy removal
Banksy removal
Technically worth more now.
The remaining outline reminds me of the silhouettes left of people on stone after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It is in some ways more haunting and powerful.
I would argue that the artwork has now been completed.
Honestly a better outcome than the wall being cut out, replaced and auctioned to some rich fucks with millions to spend on artwork. And Banksy reportedly hates that so that's cool that it's gone now
Yeah just like that one in the shredder frame that shredded it as soon as it was sold - the removal could be seen as an unwitting part of the performance art.
I bet the shredded one tripled in value when it happened, buyer was probably very pleased. (Yes I'm too lazy to go verify my hunch).
Edit: yep, it originally fetched a bit over £1M at that auction, then was sold again a few years later for £18.6M lol.
Somehow it's more ominous and powerful now with just the outline
They might just paint over it now.
Put it back
bottom of the iceberg revelation: they can't remove it, only cover it up
Put it everywhere
Now it reminds me of the shadows left by people in a nuclear blast. Banksy is a frickin genius.
Have you seen Thunderbolts?
We can tell more about a society by the art they don't allow than by the art they do.
I'm 41 and this is deep
it’s a real saying but words not art
Literal whitewashing.
The building has stone cladding and graffiti on stone has to be removed quite quickly because after a while it is nearly impossible to clean it.
Don't get me wrong it is still pr disaster and it should be handled differently, the cover of it, standing policemans around... It just gives feeling that they don't want anyone to see it (which was maybe someones intention). Leaving it visible with some press release about protecting stone buildings and cleaning it immediately afterwards would be better pr option.
I expected them to cut it out of the wall and sell it to the highest bidder. Would fit the british colonial style.
Oh wow, they actually did. That's a multimillion dollar artwork power washed off a wall.
And not very well, either.
I’m not familiar with the building, but it looks like it could be limestone, which is porous. That would make it difficult to remove something painted on without removing a decent amount of material from the surface. The paint is probably in there pretty good, and power washing may have pushed it deeper.
They hand washed it. The chemicals are probably just drying out.
I think the commentary about it being removed is pretty stupid, honestly. I can't imagine that if I spraypainted a lovely mural of kittens playing with butterflies that they'd leave it up. It's really got nothing to do with the art itself and everything to do with it being a wall which the artist did not have the legal right to paint. I don't think Banksy put it up with the idea that it would remain there forevermore.
The silhouette looks sick as fuck though, better than the original imo, and I have to wonder if that was his intent. Maybe he treated the wall in some way that he knew would have this result.
Banksy has put murals on many a wall without permission. This doesn’t tend to happen.
In fact the owner of the wall is usually happy as they might be able to cut out the piece and sell it.
Not saying it would have stayed forever but they had better options than censorship.
Now, it looks like the remnants of nuclear blast victims as if to say you gotta blow it all to smithereens before this can be fixed.
Too late, we've seen it and it's more poignant now
That's all the more powerful, they can try to silence people but we still those who are missing.
This was intentional. Enigma.
I so want to see 10 of them up there in a couple days.
Philistines
Interestingly, Philistine as a slur (meaning uncultured people) originated from biblical Israel's disdain for the Philistine people, who lived in modern day Palestine.
That actually is interesting and somehow says something about current day events...
...huh.
Was this word choice intentional for the current context?
The name Palestine comes from Philistine.
Still beautiful
I wonder how hard it would be to make a stencil to somewhat recreate the original in a way that could be quickly applied. For scientific reasons, of course.