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Parkin, Steve
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Peace is Tough exhibition
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Pelley, Rich
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Pelly, John
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Pest Control
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P.I.C.
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Pictures on Walls
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piece/masterpiece
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Pierced Up tattoo parlour, Bristol
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Pilot
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Pitt, Brad
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poll tax riots
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Poussin, Nicolas
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Prick
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Prime
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Prince’s Trust
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prints
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authentication
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downloading
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fake
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overruns
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signed
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Pure Evil
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Murder Mile
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Queen Victoria
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Quinn, Marc
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Rapley, Detective Sergeant Vernon
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Regent’s Canal
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Reid, Jamie
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repeat images
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restoration
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Revok
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Ridge, Bradley
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Riot Green
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Rivington Street, London exhibition
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Roa
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Robbo
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Rock Steady Crew
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Ronald McDonald
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Rowdy
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Rude Copper
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The Rude Lord
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Ruined Landscape
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Run-DMC
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Saatchi Gallery
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Sachs, Gunter
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St Paul’s riots
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Salin, Daniel
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Samuel, David
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San Francisco
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Sancton, Julian
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Santa’s Ghetto
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Sapong, Johnnie
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Sawyer, Miranda
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Schiff, Evan
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Schiller, Marc
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Schnack, A.J.
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sculpture
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See No Evil festival
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Sekree, Keith
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Self-Portrait
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Selfridges
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Severnshed restaurant, Bristol exhibition
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Sex Pistols
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Shab
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Sickboy
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Sightsavers
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Simmons, Russell
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Simple Intelligence Testing
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Situationists
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sixspace
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sketch books
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Snyder, Gregory
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Soker
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SP27
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Space Girl and Bird
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Splashers
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sponsorship
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stencil art
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Stewart, Andy
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Stewart, Martha
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Stig
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Stipe, Michael
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Stop and Search
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street art
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image of the street artist
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market, creation of a
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Studio Number One
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Subliminal Projects
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Subway Art
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Sundance Film Festival
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surveillance, subject of
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Swinstead, Jon
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Swoon
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Tai the elephant
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Take
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Tate Modern
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Tavia D
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Teach
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Team Banksy
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Thompson, Ben
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throw up
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Timberlake, Justin
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TMP Enterprises
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Toaster Movement
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Todd, Simon
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Top Gear
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train pieces
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Triumph GT6
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Truman Brewery site, London
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Turf War
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Turf War exhibition
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Turlington, Christy
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Turner Prize
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Turo
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Tweety Pie
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Twombly, Cy
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Unangst, Joel
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United Bombers crew
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urban art
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Vandalised Phone Box
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Vanina Holasek gallery, New York
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Very Little Helps
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The Village Pet Store and Charcoal Grill exhibition, New York
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voice distortion devices
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Voina
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Von Teese, Dita
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Walborn, Derek
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Walker, Nick
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Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
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Wall of Sound studios
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Wall Paintings Workshop
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Wallinger, Mark
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walls and other surfaces, trade in
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Walls on Fire graffiti festival
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website (Banksy)
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Wells Fargo Bank
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Weston-super-Mare
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Wet Dog
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What?
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White, Jez
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wildstyle
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Williams, Gareth
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Wilson, William
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Wolfe, Tom
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Wood, Paul
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World of Vintage T-Shirts
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Wright, Steve
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Xens
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Yorkshire farm gate and duck shed wall
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Young People’s Sexual Health Clinic, Bristol
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Z-Boys
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Zhang, Ziyi
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List of Illustrations

V
enue magazine reporting on Barton Hill Youth Club which John Nation had turned into the home of graffiti in Bristol.
Courtesy of Neil Clark

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wall of the Youth Club before graffiti writers had got to work.
Courtesy of Neil Clark; Courtesy of
Cheo

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wall of the Youth Club after graffiti writers had got to work.
Courtesy of Neil Clark; Courtesy of
Cheo

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ristol graffiti artist, Inkie, painting at the World Graffiti art competition in 1989 – he and his fellow painter Cheo
came second.
Courtesy of Cheo

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anksy, with the DJ on the left and Inkie with classic graffiti lettering on the right, collaborated on this piece in St
Paul’s, Bristol in 1999.

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wo panels from Walls on Fire, a graffiti exhibition organised by Banksy and Inkie in 1998 using 400 metres of hoardings around
building work at Bristol harbour. The second piece is by Inkie.

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anksy’s Mild Mild West won a poll to find an alternative landmark for Bristol. It has been splattered in paint but not
destroyed.
John Mills/Rex Features

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he front of the travelling fairground ride, Mystic Swing, painted by Dave ‘W.E.T.’ Panit and Banksy in 2000. Panit
painted his section by day and Banksy used a headtorch to paint at night.
Courtesy of Mark Walton (tmunki)

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punk having trouble with the instructions on a wall near the IKEA store in Croydon. The wall was cut out by two Banksy fans
who have turned down an offer of £240,000 for it.
© JCB-Images/Alamy

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RICK painted on a boarded up shop in Liverpool. Bought for £500 and sold for around £200,000 in New York although
never authenticated by Banksy.
William Fallows

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Banksy placard-holding rat near the Barbican arts centre in London. The placard was later transformed by Team Robbo to read
‘I love London’.
Nicholas Baily/Rex Features; Author’s Collection

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anksy’s piece on a Sexual Health Clinic for Young People in Bristol. In a referendum organised by the council 93 per
cent of those who voted said it should be allowed to stay.
David Beauchamp/Rex Features

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unrise at Boghenge, Banksy’s contribution to Glastonbury 2007. He borrowed the portaloos from Glastonbury organiser
Michael Eavis and set them up in the Sacred Space field. Some of them later appeared at the entrance to his exhibition in Bristol.
David Pearson/Rex Features

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he first edition of
The Observer Music Monthly
magazine: Blur are photographed in front of the wall of a farmer’s
barn which Banksy had decorated with a tv being thrown out of a window in classic rock star fashion.
© Guardian News & Media Ltd 2003; Photographer Claudia Janke

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crumpled red telephone box, complete with pickaxe, which Banksy placed in Soho. It was later sold at a charity auction in New
York for $605,000.
Rex Features

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