10-08-2018, 01:51 PM | #1 |
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Banksy Shredder Business
https://www.cnn.com/style/article/ba...rnd/index.html
So I grew up with a skateboard in one hand and can of spray paint in the other. I've always admired art but have a love for graffiti and new skool type artwork. Fat bold lines and vibrant color just grab my attention. Following Banksy, Shepherd Fairy, Invader and the like for years now, I've grown to appreciate their craft as well as the personalities behind the work....until this very obvious public outcry for attention and publicity stunt from Banksy. Is he cheeky? Yes. Does he try to stick it to the man? Yes. Is he edgy? Used to be or so I believe. As an artist myself, I only turn to art when society has failed me. When I have something I am trying to work out in my head, creating art helps me. I'm a firm believer that once art stops being about the art and more so of how to gain more notoriety for the artist, then the artist has failed. In my opinion, this was nothing more than Banksy trying to find a way of staying relevant in a day where the attention to street art may not be getting the focus it was a few years ago. Here's my point: Supposedly he built a shredder into a frame a few years ago just in case this particular piece went to auction. Just in case......riiiiight. Also this particular piece just happens to end up at auction. Then, this piece just happens to know when to shred itself moments after bidding was closed for this piece. Would have been better to say "Hey check this shit out" rather than trying to set this publicity stunt up. The piece had to be entered into auction in order for it to be there. If Banksy created the piece then how did it mysteriously get placed in auction without his knowledge. Once the piece is at auction and being bid upon how did the frame know to when to destroy the art? Simple answer to all, the entire thing was set up get everyone's attention and remind them all of how clever, edgy and cheeky Banksy is. I believe that an artist does what they do for the love of doing it. It appears that Banksy simply needs attention. If I'm creating something, I'm not doing it for the accolades. His trip to the US in order to create these "street art shows" is ridiculous. Most graff writers, taggers, etc. do what they do in secrecy for the love of the art and in hopes of not being busted by the police, not for recognition. Let's be honest, Banksy's work is cheeky but it's not great art. I've been a fan of his for years, but now it seems that he is attempting a Sacha Baron Cohen type of art. Banksy is to art what Marilyn Manson is to pop music. Thoughts anyone? |
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I also wondered what batteries he chose that could keep the remote signaling circuits working for several years, and power the shredder, without going flat.
Or did he ask the auction company to plug it into USB to charge it for him? |
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I'd also like to add that I copied the original piece of Girl with a Balloon for my ex-wife, done in true Banksy style - I copied the image, created a stencil and used a spray bomb to complete the piece. There are many differences in the original and the one that was said to be the original that was sold at auction.
Also in his video that was made in creating the shredder frame, no one has bothered to notice that the angle of the blades being used to shred said art are lying flat against the flat stock used. This would not shred the artwork inside, simply not possible. |
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10-08-2018, 02:51 PM | #5 |
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Isn’t art about expression as the artist sees fit? Maybe this is how he wants to express himself so how can you blame/judge his actions.
Not to mention the piece sold for 1.1 million. I don’t think he’s worried about credibility....
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It did sell for 1.4m but wouldn't the money go to the person selling it and not the artist? If he knew nothing about it and did all this just in case, years in advance and he did not enter the piece into the auction he wouldn't have received those funds anyway. Personally I believe he did all this as a way for a quick buck and some additional notoriety....you know, because people who want to remain anonymous love to be on the news. He may be playing the system well for his benefit but this makes him no different than Mr. Brainwash who he apparently despises due to this same mentality. |
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The simple answer to all your questions is that the auction house was in on the joke. The placement of the work is suspect; hanging oddly on a wall as opposed to being on an easel. It was the very last auction of the evening. Also, it's reported that a person with some sort of hand-held device (presumably to trigger the shredder), who was not an auction participant, was allowed into the auction and was escorted out shortly after the painting shredded.
Also, top bidder was a mystery "collector" over the phone. My guess is that Banksy himself coordinated this with the auction house (through an intermediary of course) and the seller. Perhaps he had purchased the painting before hand and was thus in a position to take possession of it, rig it, and shred it. He may have even been the "high bidder" on the phone. In other words a publicity stunt through and through. At the end of the day I think it's hilarious. That now shredded work, in that frame, with this story attached to it is probably worth 2X what it was when it entered the auction. My wife and I bought a Banksy while in Europe last year. Unsigned (we arent THAT baller) piece. Not particularly valuable. Maybe worth a grand. Still it's fun to have and reminds us of our trip. Quote:
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Invader is one of my favorites too. I follow him on Instagram and his posts are great. He leaves trails everywhere he goes, but I guess that's the point. I got my kids into street art a few years back through books and some interweb sites then when Exit Through the Gift Shop came out they really got into it. Both of my boys wanted me to make space invaders out of 1" glass tiles for their bedrooms and so I did. They are placed in inconspicuous places in the house. When company actually notices them of course they have no idea what they are but it's the occasional guest that recognizes and appreciates what they are. Glad to see I'm not the only subculture kid inhabiting the forums. |
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Was it creative? Sure. But was it real? Of course not. He showed pictures of the "shredder". Paper would never shred that way by being pushed through the blades. If anything, it'll get all crumbled up and would never push through.
If you look closely at the paper moving through, you can see it's not even lined up properly. Does the painting both get shredded and get shifted to the right by a few inches? Come on now. Is every truly that naive? This was a publicity stunt. Nothing more, nothing less. |
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@ the guy on the phone. |
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I was always on the fence about Banksy, never really liked him, never disliked him. This stunt definitely made me like him more and in all honesty, that painting is probably worth even more now.
As for the comment about Banksy hating Mr. Brainwash, watch the documentary "Exit through the Gift Shop" and you'll probably hate Mr. Brainwash as well. |
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I think when people get a taste of fame even if at first they didn’t want it, they end up missing it. Then they sometimes do odd things to attain it again. Maybe it was simply this for this person.
Or they got a drug/gambling/ex wife problem and need some quick cash. But, fame/attention can be its own version of a drug as well. |
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While MANY of those with spray cans have a true artistic talent, it's STILL not an excuse to paint the side of my building. IF I wanted a mural, or even random characters there, I would hire someone to do it.
And STAY OFF MY LAWN!!! |
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It was all a setup. Banksy "sold it" to an alibi.
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They are FUCKING CRIMINALS, FUCKING THIEVES, and generally reduce the quality of life where they leave their 'art' This not to say that some of them do not have talent, they certainly do, and I can even appreciate this type of art WHERE IT BELONGS, when it costs me money, time and effort to clean up the mess these assholes leave, and repair/replace my property that they damaged in the process, it pisses me off. |
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Atlanta has/had a wall that was dedicated to graffiti that was changed monthly and different artists were highlighted on artcrimes.com. |
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EEVblog did an interesting video about the technical aspect of it (mainly batteries etc that wouldnt have lasted 6 years for the reciever circuit), and of course, this was a publicity stunt and the seller was in on it.
EEVblog didnt think Sotheby's was in on it but I think they were. I think the authentication of the piece was not done by Sotheby's (there is a special bureau that does Banksy authentications), but a slot on the bottom of the frame where the painting was ejected must have been noted otherwise.
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