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Banksy, from the street to the screen

Posted Jan 27, 2010

The street rebel from Bristol turned mainstream artist is going even more global as his directorial debut is set to hit screens worldwide. Selling out or merely spreading the word to an even larger audience? Swide takes a look at the newest kind of street preacher.

He has been around for what feels like decades in the fast-paced (sometimes verging on the amnesiac) contemporary art world and Swide has already been very vocal about its appreciation for his work in previous articles. However rumours and reports of a Banksy-directed film may have just relighted our Banksy fire.

Exit Through the Gift Shop (which has already sparked for its title alone as Banksy was accused of plagiarism by the eponymous band) is another story on the difficulty of making a film - which eventually joins the unfinished films hall of fame. A self-defined "street art disaster movie". We imagined anything from a B-moviesque "Attack of the Angry Paint Cans" to "The Trials, Tribulations and Incarceration of a Street Rebel" but word from Sundance festival-goers lucky enough to have seen the film (and Banksy in a hoodie) is that it is ultimately uncategorisable.  

 

 

Source: BBC

Credits: Footage and images courtesy of Banksy.

 

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