Iconic Banksy image painted over

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by Maverick, Apr 20, 2007.

  1. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    Iconic Banksy image painted over
    London transport workers have painted over an iconic mural by "guerrilla artist" Banksy estimated to be worth more than £300,000.

    The image depicted a scene from Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, with Samuel L Jackson and John Travolta clutching bananas instead of guns.
    It had become one of the most famous graffiti paintings by the artist.
    Transport for London said a tough line had to be taken on graffiti because it created an atmosphere of social decay.
    The Pulp Fiction mural was visible near Old Street Tube station.
    In place of the famous image, another graffiti artist has spray-painted the words "come back" in large letters.


    Banksy has become one of art's hottest properties, with Angelina Jolie and Christina Aguilera among those who are reported to have splashed out on his work.
    George Thomas, who owns a barber's shop near the site, told the Independent the image was a "real draw" to the area.
    "People used to come from all over to see it and photograph it," he said.
    "There is no way it could have been mistaken for graffiti. Whoever destroyed it is an idiot."
    Lost Banksys
    In March a wall mural in east London by the artist was almost entirely removed by thieves.
    One of Banksy's early murals was mistakenly painted over in the same month by Bristol council's graffiti-removal contractors.
    And in February two smaller works in London were also painted over.
    Commenting on latest incident, a spokesman said Transport for London had to take a tough line on removing graffiti because it created a "general atmosphere of neglect and social decay which in turn encourages crime".
    "We have no intention of changing this policy as it makes the transport system safer and more pleasant for passengers."
    The spokesman added that the company recognised that there were some who viewed Banksy's work as legitimate art but that their graffiti removal teams were "staffed by professional cleaners not professional art critics".
    Last year Banksy left a life-size replica of a Guantanamo Bay detainee at the California theme park Disneyland.
    And in 2005, he decorated Israel's controversial West Bank barrier with satirical images of life on the other side.


    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk_news/6575345.stm

    Published: 2007/04/20 12:07:44 GMT

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    #1 Maverick, Apr 20, 2007
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  2. xiaojia

    xiaojia Well-Known Member

    omg.. those authorities are too rigid.. Graffiti can also be art.. what's most important however, is the memories attached to it.. that is sth that can never be replaced once gone. Such stuff should be preserved.. they are the things that help forge a sense of place. Sad.. -cry2
     
  3. dim8sum

    dim8sum ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪....

    that was a cool picture, i dont really care if they painted over it, you can get it on a tshirt
     
  4. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    Did you know that this graffiti from Banksy is valued at 370.000 euro!!!
     
  5. dim8sum

    dim8sum ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪....

    ^ whats the point putting a price on graffiti, no ones gonna buy it....
     
  6. xiaojia

    xiaojia Well-Known Member

    wth.. and it was replaced by another graffiti? one that suks?
     
  7. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    You could have tried to creep it of the wall :D
    But I guess you are too late for that
     
  8. ch0ps7ix

    ch0ps7ix Well-Known Member

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    apparently u can steal graffiti.... if u read carefully.....some thieves stole a mural......but hay though there is no true definition of art ... if u dont want ur work to be distroyed put it on a canvus not someone elses property.......as nice as it looks i would hate to have something like that on my house......
     
  9. fearless_fx

    fearless_fx Eugooglizer

    bigger problems in the world then people painting over graffiti...
     
  10. he's making quite a name for himself... this guys stuff is crazy good...
     
  11. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    Yep, that is why this is BBC news :D
     
  12. xiaojia

    xiaojia Well-Known Member

    True.. but that doesn't justify poor solutions to small problems. If you really wanna compare problems, then its gotta be contextual.
     
  13. dim8sum

    dim8sum ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪....

    get some white spirit and hope only the first layer of paint comes off :D
     
  14. Taxloss

    Taxloss Stripper Vicar

    A charity organisation could pay that Banksy an amount of money to put it on again?
     
  15. so whats the big deal?? the guy will make more stuff in the future..
     
  16. Taxloss

    Taxloss Stripper Vicar

    I don't think Banksy is that great, he's just an graffiti artist who happens to get tagged as 'cool' and 'artist' etc. by The Establishment/critics and get hyped up. If anyone else would made something similar it would be called 'vandalisation on public goods'.
     
  17. well I like the way he switches up paintings and adds a bit of flair to 'em..
     
  18. Taxloss

    Taxloss Stripper Vicar

    ^^That's more like stealing/copying other people's work and add a tiny thing of yourself and claim the fame. I guess he'll place his work under 'parody'.
     
  19. yup... 'Remixin' Art' as I'd call it..
     
  20. Taxloss

    Taxloss Stripper Vicar

    That's fine if you would like to call it that way, but I don't think it should be so ridiculously valued in this case.