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?
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PAUL GOUGH; BANKSY: Cultural Outlaw In conversation with Rupert Martin
16th November 12.00pm until 1.00pm - (60 mins)