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Robbo

Graffiti Wars
, Channel 4, 14 August 2011 (see also ‘Banksy accuses Channel 4 film of distortion over “war of the
walls”’. Dalya Alberge, www.guardian.co.uk, 3 September 2011)

‘The gloves are off: Graffiti legend King Robbo has resurfaced to settle a score with Banksy’. Matilda Battersby, www.independent.co.uk, 21
April 2011

‘Banksy graffiti feud given a fresh coat’. Alexandra Topping, www.guardian.co.uk, 23 April 2010

‘A game of tag breaks out between London’s graffiti elite’. Gabriele Steinhauser, http://online.wsj, 3 March 2010

‘Banksy’s rival King Robbo sprays the final word in street art feud’. Fiona Hamilton, www.timesonline.co.uk, 30 December 2009

Reviews/critics

‘The death of Banksy’. http://blog.vandalog.com/2011/01/the-death-of-banksy/. An interesting discussion on whether, given Banksy’s
anonymity, his art could continue without him.

‘The strengths and limitations of Banksy’s “guerrilla” art’. Paul Mitchell, www.wsws.org, 10 September 2009

‘Should Banksy be nominated for the Turner prize?’ Jonathan Jones, www.guardian.co.uk, 15 April 2009

‘Banksy’s ideas have the value of a joke’. Matthew Collings,
The Times
, 28 January 2008

‘Banksy’s Progress’. Waldemar Januszczak,
Sunday Times
, http://timesonline.co.uk, 11 March 2007

‘Best of British’. Jonathan Jones, www.guardian.co.uk, 5 July 2007

‘Why all the fuss over Banksy?’ Jonathan Jones, www.guardian.co.uk, March 2007

‘When graffiti crosses that fine line’. Charles Schultz, http://whitehotmagazine.com, March 2007

‘The Banksy Effect’. Marc Schiller, www.woostercollective.com, 13 February 2007

Followed by ‘Marc Schiller on Commerce’, www.papermag.com, 10 October 2008

‘Supposing . . . subversive genius Banksy is actually rubbish’. Charlie Brooker, www.guardian.co.uk, 22 September 2006

‘Art: Who’s afraid of the big bad guy? Is art vandal Banksy mellowing with age?’ Waldemar Januszczak, http://times online.co.uk, 23
October 2005

MOCA

‘Radical graffiti chic’. Heather MacDonald, http://www.city-journal.org/2011/21_2_vandalism.html, Spring 2011

‘A risk-taker’s debut’. Guy Trebay, www.nytimes.com, 22 April 2011

‘Art in the Streets’, review. Mat Gleason, http://coagula.com, 15 April 2011

‘Street art at Moca’. Shelley Leopold, http://www.laweekly.com, 7 April 2011

‘Tag He’s It’. Steffie Nelson, www.nytimes.com, 11 March 2011

Walls

‘555 Gallery gets OK to display Banksy mural’. Mark Stryker, http://www.freep.com/article/20110911/ENT05/109110402/, 10 September 2011

‘Galleries defend controversial Banksy show’. Rachel Corbett,
http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/news/corbett/keszler-gallery-on-banksy-controversy-9-1-11.asp, 31 August 2011

‘Banksy fans decry removal of street art works from Palestine’.
http://www.artnet.com/
magazineus/news/artnetnews/banksy-palestinian-works.asp, 30 August 2011

A film about Banksy walls being transported from Bethlehem to New York via London was put up by the Keszler Gallery on YouTube in August 2011. See:
Banksy Keszler.mov.

The website carrying an impassioned debate about whether the Detroit Banksy should have been ‘saved’ is http://www.detroitfunk.com

‘Did Banksy’s latest work bring misery to a homeless man?’ Guy Adams, http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/, 19 March
2011

‘Remove art from its architectural context, and what’s left?’ Christopher Hawthorne,
Los Angeles Times
architecture critic,
http://articles.latimes.com, 12 March 2011

‘Graffiti artist Banksy leaves mark on Detroit and ignites firestorm’. Mark Stryker, http://www.freep.com, 15 May 2010

‘Banksy’s Wall’. Channel 4 News, February 2010. A nine-minute film about the wall in Croydon. This can be found on various different
sites. I used http://www.artisan-pictures.co.uk/and then clicked on films

‘Entire Banksy mural removed by Croydon-Beddington wall’s owner’. Leanne Fender, http://www.suttonguardian.co.uk, 11 November 2009

‘Banksy’s art found on farm’s barn wall’. Charles Heslett, http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk, 3 October 2008

‘Vermin on the loose’. Simon Todd, www.artnet.com, September 2008

‘All the way to the Banksy. A piece of art made by Banksy for the
Observer Music Monthly
could fetch a tidy sum this week’. Caspar
Llewellyn Smith, Observer, 22 June 2008

‘Victim of the Great Banksy Robbery’. Rashid Razaq and Esther Walker, http://www.thisislondon.co.uk, 8 March 2007

Art general

‘The problem with authenticating Warhol’. Charlotte Burns, www.theartnewspaper.com, 7 November 2011

‘Off the Wall. Graffiti has made the transition from vandalism to fashionable art, but how did the street become domesticated’. Victoria Maw,
Financial Times
, 15 July 2011

‘I’m proud to be a Twombly cultist’. John Waters,
The Times
, 9 July 2011

‘Graffiti of the Gods. Amid the squiggles Cy Twombly, who died this week, created profound art’. Rachel Campbell-Johnston,
The Times
,
6 July 2011

‘Beyond Graffiti. A new generation is making street art that is conceptual, abstract, and even sculptural in nature’. Carolina A. Miranda,
www.artnews.com, January 2011

‘The Thing is Dave, Giving is an art. But not that sort of art’. Catherine Bennett,
Observer
, 25 July 2010

‘It was a stunning work of art – so why is the Wall hanging in a Las Vegas loo?’ Germaine Greer,
Guardian
, 15 February 2010

‘Top of the Pops. Did Andy Warhol change everything?’
The New Yorker
, 11 January 2010

‘My Week: Richard Wright. The better the picture, the more I long to destroy it’.
Sunday Times
, 13 December 2009

‘All that glitters is not sold in this glimmering world’. Rachel Campbell-Johnston,
The Times
, 8 December 2009

‘The medium is the market’. Hal Foster,
London Review of Books
, 9 October 2008
‘How the Tate got
streetwise’. Alice Fisher,
Observer
, 11 May 2008

Art and fashion

‘Richard Hambleton pop-up show @ The Dairy, London’. Patrick Nguyen,
Arrested Motion
, 6 December 2010

‘Terms of Engagement’. Lucia van der Post,
Financial Times
, 27 February 2010

Voina

‘How Banksy bailed out Russian graffiti artists Voina’. Lucy Ash, www.bbc.co.uk, 5 March 2011

‘Banksy supports Voina, controversial Russian art group’. Lucy Ash, www.bbc.co.uk, 13 December 2010

‘Banksy pledges cash to Russian art “hooligans”’. Tom Parfitt,
Guardian
, 13 December 2010

A website in support of Voina: http://en.free-voina.org/

Israel

‘Art attack’. Peter Kennard, http://wwwnewstatesman.com, 17 July 2008

‘Santa’s Ghetto Bethlehem’. www.tristanmanco.com, 1 January 2008

Prices

For prices I used http://artnet.com and sometimes http://www.arcadja.com. Late in the day I also learned of another site: http://expressobeans.com/, a
‘not-for-profit community resource’ tracking prices.

‘When the bottom fell out of the market’. Charlotte Higgins, www.guardian.co.uk, 15 October 2009

‘Quick Fix. Laughing all the way to the Banksy’. www.economist.com, 10 November 2008

Fake Banksys and dodgy Banksys

‘When can we stop wondering what Banksy looks like?’ Adam Clark Estes, www.salon.com, 4 March 2011

‘Suspended sentence for two men who sold fake Banksy prints’. http://cms.met.police.uk, 1 July 2010

‘Croydon Banksy forger avoids jail term for selling fake prints’. Mike Didymus, www.croydonguardian.co.uk, 1 July 2010

‘Revealed: the ebay Banksy print fraud’. William Oliver and Cristina Ruiz, www.theartnewspaper.com, 25 September 2007

Knitting and crocheting

‘Wool Britannia’. Maddy Costa,
Guardian
, 11 October 2010

Interview with street crochet artist Olek, showing just how dedicated she is to her work. http://www.streetartnews.net/2010_12_01_archive.html, 31
December 2010. Olek’s website is: http://agataolek.com/home.html

Galleries

David Samuel, my guide around Leake Street, has his own online gallery: www.rarekindlondon.com, which has now developed into an illustration agency.

My thanks to Matthew Rich, the dedicated printer at Jealous Gallery in Crouch End who very patiently spent an afternoon showing me how screen printing
worked: www.jealousgallery.com

Other galleries that were helpful in one

way or another:

www.lazinc.com

www.andipa.com

www.blackratprojects.com

www.pureevil.eu

http://www.weaponofchoicegallery.co.uk/

www.nellyduff.com

www.bankrobberlondon.com

www.taoigallery.com

http://www.visitmima.com/

Miscellany

The Shepard Fairey equivalent of the Banksy forum is http://www.thegiant.org/. Another magazine that covers street art and graffiti among other things is
http://www.juxtapoz.com/.

Evan Schiff, who waited all night for his Banksy print, is at http://artonanisland.blogspot.com

‘Fashion’s most wanted – Mrs Jones interview’. Christina Lindsay,
http://fashionsmostwanted.blogspot.com/2010/09/fashionss-most-wanted-mrs-jones.html, 3 September 2010

‘Want to be famous? Then better stay anonymous’. Philip Hensher,
Daily Telegraph
, 20 August 2010

The interview where Blek le Rat was slightly more critical of Banksy than usual was on a San Francisco arts website:
http://www.fecalface.com/SF/index.php?id=1056&option=com_content &task=view

Interview with Inkie. Roly Henry, www.kmag.co.uk, 7 July 2010

‘On the Foundry: Not all art is meant to last for ever’. Nosheen Iqbal, www.guardian.co.uk, 12 February 2010

‘Banksy and a tunnel vision’. Louise Jury, thisislondon.co.uk, 2 May 2008

For a short video of Banksy’s printer in America getting a little frustrated about Banksy’s concept of keeping a deadline, see:
http://printingbanksy.com/

For a slide show of art at the Carlton Arms hotel go to: http://travel.guardian.co.uk/flash/page/0,,2258955,00.html

An interview with John Ogren, general manager of the Carlton Arms Hotel, can be found at www.nypress.com

‘Tag we’re it’. Geoff Edgers,
Boston Globe
, 15 May 2010, for the reaction of Boston to Banksy and Shepard Fairey’s remarks
about Banksy using assistants

A site attempting to have a laugh at Banksy’s expense: http://notbanksy.co.uk

‘Spray it loud’, Dom Phillips,
Venue
magazine, May 1990, for the early days at Barton Hill

The website of the sculptor who has worked for Banksy: http://www.charliebecker.net/site/category/news/

Late in the day I was recommended this site for the harder edge of graffiti: http://hurtyoubad.com/

The website of the firm employed by Banksy to paint four huge billboards in New York: http://colossalmedia.com/case-studies/ banksy

Figures for the impact of the Banksy exhibition on Bristol were provided by Destination Bristol at http://visitbristol.co.uk/site/destination-bristol

For a film of See No Evil in Bristol, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2Mqeqg4guc

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