Do many people think about that all street arts are vandalism? Do you think the contribution of "Exist through the gift shop" movie shows, which released in 2010 by Thierry guests helps to change people thought about street arts? Who are the most important two guys who played a big role in the street art in this movie show? Banksy is a UK guy who lives in London, have secret identity, face dangerous situation, and experienced and talented graphic artist. First, Banksy is a guy who has secret identity. For example, he does not want people to see his face or hear his sound even in the movie and in the world. Also, when he had his first US exhibition, he covers himself in elephant stache and two faces painted. No one now what he look like, if he married or not, if he …show more content…
Also, Banksy faces dangerous situation in his everyday life because he is doing illegal jobs and his work put him in danger situations. To illustrate, when to put his work in magic mouse Disney land, he almost caught by security. Also, when he post his art, he has to clap the roof of the higher building, and he has to go there at night after 10:00 pm or midnight. Also, Banksy is talented and experienced graphic artist. For instance, the painting he posted in the public area, and the create he make in his exhibition show is inspired by many people including Thierry. Also, Banksy first show got many appreciations o On the other thing; Thierry Guetta is a France guy who lives in Los Angeles, have known the identity, face a dangerous situation, and amateur and filmmaker. Firstly, Thierry is a natural family who has known identity in public. For instance, Thierry shows his wife and his children in the shows, and he talks about where and how grew up. Also, he is a friendly guy. He also there on his exhibition show, and answer people, who are there to attend the show, question. Thierry faces several dangerous situations starting from 2005 to 2010 the time that he starts taking a picture and filming street
“In contrast to government-commissioned public art, street art is illicit and subversive in nature. Therefore, most street artists, including Banksy, use pseudonyms to avoid legal prosecution for vandalism.”(Chung 27) Banksy’s street art does not focus on competing with rival artists, but focuses on engaging with a broader audience in a deeper level. He provokes his audience by deeply expressing out various social practices that helps viewers to reflect and confront certain aspects together as a community. (27) The underlying message of Banksy’s art can lead towards an active involvement of street art within the community.
Throughout the time that humans have created pieces of artwork, the interpretation of whether or not the general public considers it art changes. In the past, being an artist was highly respected such as in the times of the Renaissance where they were alongside philosophers and other of the kind, examples being Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo. Nowadays, the arts are often looked down upon and disregarded and do not receive the respect they deserve. One form of art that is typically looked at with disgust and lives a very short lifespan is street art. Street art is the main focus of Banksy’s documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop, which focuses on two sub-themes which were the actual creation of street art and its history along with the uprising
His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humor with graffiti done in a distinctive stenciling technique. Such artistic works of political and social commentary have been featured on streets, walls, and bridges of cities throughout the world.
The reason he is able to continue to release controversial art in highly populated, public places without consequences to his person solely because of his anonymity, and that his work represents itself enough without him. His work is criticized by many, but as it is an inanimate voice of opinion, Banksy is able to use it to his advantage, and plaster his opinion on current issues, wherever he can/wants.
Banksy is a very well known street artist and filmmaker who after years of having Thierry follow him around filming everything tells Thierry to make his own art. Thierry in returns does something even better he creates his on alter ego named Mr. Brainwash whose art is nothing more than copycat off of other famous art works but, with added color and a few different designs. Thierry then opens his own art expiate where he shows off and sells his artwork. This kicks off his career as an artist. But, upsets many other street artists who feel Thierry never really had to struggle like they
Exit Through the Gift Shop is critical of how our culture values and judges artwork because of the degree to which expectations and others’ beliefs manipulate our interpretations of reality. The documentary demonstrates this phenomenon concerning art, but it also applies to all subjective experiences. Through Thierry’s opening gallery Life is Beautiful, Exit Through the Gift Shop shows how expectations and conformity manipulate our experiences.
Banksy, a street artist whose identity remains unknown is believed to have been born in Bristol, England, around 1974. He rose to prominence for his provocative stenciled pieces in the late 1990s. Banksy is the subject of a 2010 documentary, Exit Through the Gift Shop, which examines the relationship between commercial and street art. Banksy's artwork is characterized by striking images, often combined with slogans. His work often engages political themes, satirically critiquing war, capitalism, hypocrisy and greed. Common subjects include rats, apes, policemen, members of the royal family, and children. In addition to his two-dimensional work, Banksy is known for his installation artwork. Other pieces have drawn attention for their edgy themes or the boldness of their execution. Banksy's worldwide fame has transformed his artwork from acts of vandalism to sought-after high art pieces. Banksy's identity remains unknown, despite intense speculation. The two names most often suggested are Robert Banks and Robin Gunningham. Pictures that surfaced of a man who was supposedly Banksy pointed toward Gunningham, an artist who was born in Bristol in 1973. Gunningham moved to London around 2000, a timeline that correlates with the progression of Banksy's
Thierry had come to the conclusion that street art doesn’t last long so all of it, including the art itself and the artist, needs to be documented before it disappears forever. Thierry was soon given the idea to create a street art documentary by Shepard Fairy. This is presumably why so many street artists let him film them, because they didn’t know that there was actually no documentary in the making and that this documentary was almost more like an excuse to film. But with all the artists that Thierry was filming, he knew that he was missing one thing and that thing was
Banksy is one of the most famous and mysterious street artists in the world. Helen Weaver, the art in an American magazine writer stated that,” Banksy was born in 1974 and was raised in the Bristol UK area. When he first started spray painting, he was ten years old.” “(1). Weaver Helen.” Banksy.” Art in America. Sep 18.2009. Web.11 Nov.2015. Banksy enjoyed the attention he received from the public. He loved using street art to express his inner feelings. He mostly uses graffiti to express his feelings. In the early years the authorities worked hard to remove his pictures from public places. They considered his art vandalism and destructive to the public. Vandalism is when someone deliberately destroys the public or private property, however, the public fought to save some of his pictures from authorities. Banksy is a very influential artist in his time. He was well respected and recognized by his fans all over the world.
While his identity remains unknown, it is believed that he was born in Bristol, England in the mid-1970s. In the beginning of his career, he started doing graffiti in the early 90s and collaborated with other street artists. His artwork at the time consisted mostly of freehand, but starting in the late 90s, he predominantly used stencils as it was deemed more efficient. With this technique, his work became more well known around Bristol and London. In the late 2000’s, his work surfaced all over, even being on buildings in different parts of America, predominantly New York City. While some of his work seems to be humorous and satirical, they mostly relate to war and capitalism. His work often times are parodies of historical images, such as the piece being focused on in this analysis (“Banksy
Banksy is a well known, anonymous graffiti artists in England. He started doing freehand in 1194. On June 19, 2002, Banksy's first exhibition debuted at 33 Gallery, a tiny silver lake venue owned by Frank Sosa.
The nature of Banksy’s work is iconoclastic in the way he blatantly designs images to rebel governmental authority or depict the failings of
Banksy or as said to be shortened for Robert Banks is the graffiti artist who will never be caught. His technique of stenciling makes it easier for him to get the job done fast and efficiently. Banksy states that being anonymous can be “crippling” and hard to do. In an anonymous email said to be from Banksy he states,
All art has beauty, but that beauty may not be seen by everyone. As revealed in the article “Banksy: The Man Behind the Wall” and the documentary “Banksy Does New York,” Banksy is one of few people who understands that. Banksy is an anonymous street artist who had his start in England. He took up a 31-day residency in New York plastering the state with his personal spin on graffiti. Also explained in the documentary, Banksy is an anonymous street artist who originated in England. Banksy’s art directly links to Birk and Birk’s language process and Rosenblatt’s idea of censorship, causing uproars as well as conveying the message that art is relative.
Banksy is a very renowned street artist who keeps his identity unknown. His artwork is portrayed by “striking images, often combined with slogans, [which] engages political themes, satirically critiquing war, capitalism, hypocrisy and greed” (“Banksy Biography”). He first started his bold street art in Bristol, his hometown located in London, but quickly spread to the United States of America. In the U.S., Banksy targeted the most populated cities; this was due to the fact that it was easier for him to spread his messages. With a crowded location, his lessons will extent over an audience much quicker.