Clifton Village LitFest
PAUL GOUGH; BANKSY: Cultural Outlaw
Sun 16th Nov 2025 12.00pm Clifton High School, Rose Theatre

This groundbreaking book shifts the focus, offering the first in-depth critique of Banksy’s craft, evolution, and cultural impact as a political provocateur. It examines his inventive iconography, bold graphic language, and the surprising diversity of his practice - from street murals to film-making and curating.
By cutting through the hype about anonymity and market value, it asks a simple question: what makes Banksy not just famous, but important as one of the most original and influential visual artists of our time?

Tickets available via the website as below, or on the door if still available. Tickets are also sold in Clifton Library on Wednesday morning 10.30- 12.30 (card payments can be taken on Wednesday mornings) and then during library opening hours on Thursday (1pm-5pm), Friday (10am-2pm) and Saturday (10-2pm) where we can only accept cash.
Our ticketing email is; tickets@cliftonlitfest.com for any problems re ticket sales.

PAUL GOUGH; BANKSY: Cultural Outlaw In conversation with Rupert Martin

16th November 12.00pm until 1.00pm - (60 mins)

Tickets £12 available on the website or on the door or in the library, details above
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TOTAL: £ 12.00
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