Banksy

Banksy by Alessandra Mattanza, published by National Geographic Books on February 15, 2022, is a comprehensive exploration of the enigmatic graffiti artist. This 240-page volume offers a deeply researched tribute that examines how Banksy challenges conventional notions of artistic success while remaining committed to his anti-establishment ideals. The book features stunning full-page, full-color reproductions and photographs of Banksy’s works, including many that have been lost over time.
Readers will find an insightful analysis of Banksy’s career, tracing his evolution from creating message-laden stencils on London’s walls to becoming a prominent advocate for human and environmental rights. Mattanza investigates key images in Banksy’s art, such as animals, children, and historic figures, and discusses how his work has expanded beyond graffiti to support various activist causes. This edition provides a nuanced understanding of how Banksy has transformed acts of vandalism into a recognized art form while using his platform to amplify the voices of the underserved.
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The most wide-ranging and up-to-date volume available on the enigmatic and controversial graffiti artist, this deeply researched and highly personal tribute explores how Banksy continues to defy accepted wisdom about artistic success, growing only more famous and powerful even as he sticks to his anti-establishment platform and to his mission to give a voice to the voiceless.
Accompanied by stunning full-page, full-color reproductions and photographs of works in situ—including many that have been lost to time–photographer and street art expert Alessandra Mattanza’s impassioned and informed text follows Banksy’s career trajectory from creator of message-laden stencils on London’s city walls to a sought-after champion of human and environmental rights. She investigates many of the key images that populate Banksy’s work—animals, children, historic figures, balloons, cartoon characters, police officers, and others. She shows how Banksy’s oeuvre has expanded beyond graffiti and stenciling and how his art has helped support his activism in a variety of causes—from calls for peace in the Middle East to the preservation of the natural environment. Best of all she helps readers make sense of the rather unusual path Banksy has chosen—an artist who uses his global platform to raise awareness about the underserved, rather than to his own celebrity. Readers will come away with a new understanding of how Banksy helped transform an illegal act of criminal damage into a high art form, and how, by ridiculing institutionalized art, he has achieved enormous fame within those very institutions.
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