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25Jan/13Off

The Story Behind Banksy

Pest Control, the tongue-in-cheek-titled organization set up by the artist to authenticate the real Banksy artwork, also protects him from prying outsiders. Hiding behind a paper bag, or, more commonly, e-mail, Banksy relentlessly controls his own narrative. His last face-to-face interview took place in 2003.

While he may shelter behind a concealed identity, he advocates a direct connection between an artist and his constituency. “There’s a whole new audience out there, and it’s never been easier to sell [one’s art],” Banksy has maintained. “You don’t have to go to college, drag ’round a portfolio, mail off transparencies to snooty galleries or sleep with someone powerful, all you need now is a few ideas and a broadband connection. This is the first time the essentially bourgeois world of art has belonged to the people. We need to make it count.”

Read the full story here; http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/The-Story-Behind-Banksy-187953941.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+smithsonianmag%2Farts-culture%2Fart-artists+%28Art+%26+Artists+%7C+Smithsonian.com%29

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