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$2.20The Story
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This compelling biography uncovers the elusive identity and provocative artistry of the world's most famous street artist. It chronicles the clandestine operations and social commentary embedded within Banksy's iconic works, presenting a detailed account of his rise from Bristol's underground scene to global phenomenon. The narrative illustrates the cultural impact of his art, challenging perceptions of public space and artistic ownership. Ellsworth-Jones meticulously reconstructs the events and theories surrounding Banksy, offering a fascinating look into the mind and methods of a modern master. This insightful volume argues for the enduring relevance of his anonymous activism and its profound influence on contemporary art.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
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Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
This compelling biography uncovers the elusive identity and provocative artistry of the world's most famous street artist. It chronicles the clandestine operations and social commentary embedded within Banksy's iconic works, presenting a detailed account of his rise from Bristol's underground scene to global phenomenon. The narrative illustrates the cultural impact of his art, challenging perceptions of public space and artistic ownership. Ellsworth-Jones meticulously reconstructs the events and theories surrounding Banksy, offering a fascinating look into the mind and methods of a modern master. This insightful volume argues for the enduring relevance of his anonymous activism and its profound influence on contemporary art.














