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Banksy in High School

Banksy in High School. In high school, Banksy enjoyed taking art classes. However, he never took college-level art courses. He first started graffiti painting at the age of 14. His high school art teacher said,

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Banksy in High School

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  1. Banksy in High School • In high school, Banksy enjoyed taking art classes. However, he never took college-level art courses. • He first started graffiti painting at the age of 14. • His high school art teacher said, • “There were several good artists at school back then, but one really stood out and that was him.”

  2. Banksy’s Beginning • 1980s, Barton Hill district of Bristol • Extremely white neighborhood • While living here, Banksy was involved in a few fights and minor, violent acts • He was arrested once, at the age of 15. • During these years, a trip to Amsterdam inspired Banksy’s graffiti interests. Upon returning to Barton Hill, Banksy made the local youth club into a “safe zone” for legal street art.

  3. Getting Started • While working with the Barton Hill Youth Club, Banksy began to develop a variety of stencils and designs. • At this point in his career, Banksy began to establish his acclaimed, anonymous identity. • Keeping his identity secret allowed him to continue his street art without legal consequences.

  4. Banksy’s Style • Within the street art community, Banksy is more than a graffiti artist. • His styles include: • Graffiti writing (names and text) • Freehand aerosol painter • Stencil artist “He was never a graffiti artist who sold out, because he was never a graffiti artist to begin with.”

  5. So… What Kind of Artist is Banksy? • Graffiti artists: • Name writing • Ego trip about peer groups • Not about the public • Spontaneous • “Tagging” • Banksy: • All about the public • Work meant for an audience • Extensive planning and prep work

  6. Where is Banksy now? • He works primarily with stencils and spray paint. • He is known for secretly placing his works on the walls of the Louvre. • Banksy is also infamous for placing an inflatable doll dressed as a Guantanamo Bay prisoner in Disneyland. • He currently lives in Bristol, England and often has gallery shows available to the public.

  7. Exit Through the Giftshop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHJBdDSTbLw

  8. Conclusion • Because Banksy is so anonymous, his influences and inspiration are not outwardly stated. • His work is similar to that of Duchamp; He questions the idea of “fine art” and pushes conventional boundaries.

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