Archive for the Banksy Category

Banksy London Wall

Posted in Banksy, Graffiti on April 27, 2011 by SwedLifeSeth

Banksy Hollywood Takeover

Posted in Banksy, Graffiti on February 17, 2011 by SwedLifeSeth

Im sure this is only the beginning of the work leading up to the Oscars

Banksy Oscars Wall

Posted in Banksy, Graffiti, Mr Brainwash on February 3, 2011 by SwedLifeSeth

With Exit Through The Gift Shop getting a nomination for best documentary, Banksy did this wall on La Brea for the occasion. If they win, who will accept the award? Mr Brainwash? His ass is getting sued over Run DMC images

With questions about the origins of the Mr Brainwash work, this lawsuit might shed some light on Thierry Guetta and MBW

How to Sell a Banksy Trailer

Posted in Banksy, Graffiti on January 26, 2011 by The Sultans of Swag

Morph vs. Banksy – Encounter Festival in Bristol

Posted in Banksy, Graffiti on December 8, 2010 by The Sultans of Swag

Aardman Animations created this animation for the Encounters Festival in Bristol.

Spotted @ www.highsnobiety.com

New Banksy UK Work + New York Times Simpsons Interview

Posted in Banksy, Graffiti, The Simpsons on October 12, 2010 by SwedLifeSeth

New York Times interview with Al Jean, executive producer of The Simpsons following this collab with Banksy:

How did you find Banksy to do this, and now that it’s done, how much trouble are you in?

Well, I haven’t been fired yet, so that’s a good sign. I saw the film Banksy directed, “Exit Through the Gift Shop,” and I thought, oh, we should see if he would do a main title for the show, a couch gag. So I asked Bonnie Pietila, our casting director, if she could locate him, because she had previously located people like Thomas Pynchon. And she did it through the producers of that film. We didn’t have any agenda. We said, “We’d like to see if you would do a couch gag.” So he sent back boards for pretty much what you saw.

Were you concerned that what he sent you could get the show into hot water?

I’d be lying if I said I didn’t think about it for a little bit. Certainly, Fox has been very gracious about us biting the hand that feeds us, but I showed it to Matt Groening, and he said, no, we should go for it and try to do it pretty much as close as we can to his original intention. So we did. Like we always do, every show is submitted to broadcast standards, and they had a couple of [changes] which I agreed with, for taste. But 95 percent of it is just the way he wanted.

Can you say what got cut out?

I’ll just say, it was even a little sadder. But I would have to say almost all of it stayed in. We were thrilled. It was funny, I watched “Mad Men” last night and I wondered if this was my Don Draper letter to The New York Times. I knew just how he felt. But it was great to have a secret.

One of the things Banksy is known for is disguising his identity. How can you be sure that you were dealing with the real him?

The original boards that we got from him were in his style and were certainly by an extremely proficient artist. We were dealing with the person that represented him making the movie. I haven’t met him, I don’t even know what he looks like, except what the Internet suggests. And he’s taken credit for it now so I’m pretty sure it’s him. We went through the people that made the movie so I assume they would know how to get to the real him.

Even compared to how “The Simpsons” has mocked Fox in the past, this seemed to push things to a different level. Are you sure there’s no one higher up than you on the corporate ladder who’s displeased with this?

I think that we should always be able to say the holes in our DVDs are poked by unhappy unicorns.

Has Banksy’s criticism made you reconsider any of the ways you do things at “The Simpsons” in terms of producing the show or its merchandise?

I have to say, it’s very fanciful, far-fetched. None of the things he depicts are true. That statement should be self-evident, but I will emphatically state it.

A lot of the show’s animation is produced in South Korea, but not under those conditions.

No, absolutely not.

And even that closing shot of the 20th Century Fox logo surrounded in barbed wire?

Approved by them. Obviously, the animation to do this was pricey. I couldn’t have just snuck it by Fox. I’ll just say it’s a place where edgy comedy can really thrive, as long as it’s funny, which I think this was. None of it’s personal. This is what made “The Simpsons” what it is.

Banksy x The Simpson

Posted in Banksy, The Simpsons on October 10, 2010 by SwedLifeSeth

New Banksy Work

Posted in Banksy, Graffiti on September 14, 2010 by SwedLifeSeth

Spotted @ wooster collective

Banksy in Glastonbury

Posted in Banksy, Graffiti on July 19, 2010 by SwedLifeSeth

Spotted @ vandalog

Banksy Workin in NYC

Posted in Banksy, Graffiti on May 21, 2010 by SwedLifeSeth

Banksy continues to work all over the US, with 6 new pieces in NYC.

Spotted @ highsnobiety

Banksy in Boston and Toronto

Posted in Banksy, Graffiti on May 14, 2010 by SwedLifeSeth

Two more cities for the infamous Banksy, I hope he drops some work in St Louis with the movie opening at the Tivoli tonight. Keep your eyes open, maybe near the theater on the loop

Banksy In Chicago Seattle and Detroit

Posted in Banksy, Graffiti on May 14, 2010 by SwedLifeSeth

Banksy has been following his movie release and hitting a ton of cities, heres work from Seattle, Chicago, and Detroit

Banksy in LA

Posted in Banksy, Graffiti on May 7, 2010 by SwedLifeSeth

More work from Banksy, these pieces are in LA. Dude has a hilarious sense of humor and its always reflected in his work. The cop with the dog was removed by some d bag art dealer to sell it, read more about it at jetsetgraffiti. Also, check out the Banksy work in SF here

Spotted @ highsnobiety

Banksy’s Exit Through The Gift Show

Posted in Banksy, Graffiti, Video on May 4, 2010 by SwedLifeSeth

Now Playing:

NEW YORK : Sunshine Theater
NEW YORK : Lincoln Plaza
LOS ANGELES : Arclight, Hollywood
LOS ANGELES : Landmark
SAN FRANCISCO : Embarcadero
BERKELEY : Shattuck
SAN RAFAEL : Rafael
PALO ALTO : Aquarius
PHILADELPHIA : Ritz 5
SEATTLE : Harvard Exit
CHICAGO : Century
MINNEAPOLIS : Uptown
WASHINGTON DC : E Street
BALTIMORE : Harbor
ATLANTA : Midtown Art
DENVER : Mayan

SAN DIEGO : Hillcrest
NEW YORK : BAM Rose Cinema
IRVINE : UTC 6 Irvine
BOSTON : Kendall Square
May 7th:

INDIANAPOLIS : Keystone Arts
MILWAUKEE : Landmark Theatres
PROVIDENCE : Cable Car Cinema
PLEASANTVILLE, NY : Jacob Burns Film Center
HUNTINGTON, NY : Cinema Arts Center
NEW YORK : Clearview’s Chelsea Cinema
SAN FRANCISCO : Sundance Kabuki Cinema

DETROIT : Main Art
HOUSTON : River Oaks
DALLAS : Angelika
TORONTO : Yonge & Dundas
MONTREAL : AMC Forum
VANCOUVER : Tinseltown

VANCOUVER : Fifth Avenue
May 14th:

AUSTIN : Alamo Draft House
AUSTIN : Regal Arbor Cinema 8
ST LOUIS : Tivoli Theatre
MILWAUKEE : Downer Theatre

SANTA BARBARA : Fiesta Theatre

May 21st:

INDIANAPOLIS : Keystone Art Cinema

I’m so pumped for May 14th at the Tivoli, gonna be straight heat

Banksy In SF

Posted in Banksy, Graffiti on May 4, 2010 by SwedLifeSeth

Banksy is back, some dope shit for San Francisco. Banksy has been holding it down since the 80s, check out his website here

Spotted @ highsnobiety

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