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Banksy Gets Kicked Out The Venice Art Biennale After Creating Unlicensed Street Stall With Social Commentary
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Banksy Gets Kicked Out The Venice Art Biennale After Creating Unlicensed Street Stall With Social Commentary

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The famous street artist, Banksy, who hides his face and creates his own identity through thought-provoking graffitis reminds the world of himself wherever he goes. By leaving poignant and on-point art on buildings around the world, the artist brings attention to many controversial topics.

More info: Instagram | banksy.co.uk

Last year, he traveled to New York and raised awareness about the unjust imprisonment of Zehra Doğan. The court in Turkey has sentenced her to two years and nine months in prison for painting an image of the destroyed Kurdish-majority city of Nusaybin, obliterated by the Turkish.

Recently, people began to suspect that Banksy has arrived in Italy as some of the artwork resembling his style was noticed. However, the artist hasn’t claimed them yet. But his Instagram account he confirmed that he’s visiting the country. And he made it just in time for Venice Biennale.

Despite being rather controversial, Banksy is considered to be a world-renowned street artist. Many of his paintings made waves in the art world and was sold for record-breaking prices. However, he has never been invited to the Venice Biennale. But that wasn’t going to stop him from participating anyway.

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Venice Biennale is considered to be the most prestigious art event in the world. It was founded in 1895 and has a tradition of gathering the world’s most promising artists to exhibit their work.

In the sea of talented artists, every single one of them craves attention. However, not too many of them dare to gain it the same way Banksy does.

The famous artist decided to make a Banksy-style entrance – with no permission or license and with a provocating piece of artwork.

No one had a clue that Banksy crashed the event until he posted a video on Instagram with a caption “Setting up my stall at the Venice Biennale. Despite being the largest and most prestigious art event in the world, for some reason, I’ve never been invited.”

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The video shows an unknown man, maybe the anonymous artist himself, setting up a stall in the street of Venice during the Biennale.

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The piece he chose to show depicts a controversial cruise ship. People began to wonder what’s the message this time. Could the piece be about environmental issues or perhaps the migrant crisis in Italy?

Some say it’s plausible that the artist is satirizing the problems tourism poses to the culture and architecture of the city.

The video shows people gathering around the painting, commenting and admiring the art. However, none of them knew how close they came into contact with the well-known artist or at least his work.

However, soon the artist was approached by the police and asked to leave, probably robbing someone of the opportunity to buy Banksy’s work.

Watch the video showing how Banksy crashed the Venice Biennale below

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Bobbi Newell
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Having stayed in Venice in both pre- and post-cruise ship years, I totally get his commentary here! Before the cruisers, the city was touristy for sure, but still charming - you could find out-of-the-way quiet places and a variety of shops. Since the cruisers have come, all the shops carry the exact same merchandise including identical pieces of Murano glass. Tour days are like locust swarms with the city overrun with day-tripping tourists consuming whatever they can. The character of Venice - what everyone came to see - gets lost.

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Karin Morris
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Another beautiful piece. Because of the way he goes about his work a lot of people overlook his talent. That work was gorgeous and IT actually does cause me to FEEL something. Italy kicked him out not only for setting up illegally but for making their city feel greedy and stupid. As they should.

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moeless
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Though...I love "though provoking" stuff, though. From the title: "...through though-provoking art..." To be fair, that is a LOT of through, though, thought, etc for one paragraph.

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Laco Dekany
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

NO. He was kicked out, because he had no permit to exhibit/sell pictures on street.

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M Redmond
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think the big, "beautiful" ship represents the Art Show that he has never been invited to. Its huge, imposing, and very noticeable and spectacular to most people around. EXCEPT for the little boats around who become ignored or less important in it's presence, (these guys represent all the other artist not invited to the Art Show or noticed for the ability to do the same thing as the other) The holes in the ship, represent a feeling of no matter how big and beautiful, it in it's self is still flawed with the potential to sink. The little boats, the ignored boats, would then be more valuable when the ship sunk. My theory anyway, this speaks to him NOT getting invited, even as a little boat, he still knows his value and his decision to be there anyway. It will sink regardless of it's magnificence because of its damage. The little boats, without the bells and whistles, prove timeless and still afloat. This is definitely about not being invited to art show.

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ingion1
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nope. Banksy does political and social graffitis on walls only and mostly during night when there are no people around. This isnt Banksy. Recently at Athens Greece there was an open gallery with Banksy's works. Turned out later that Banksy himself said over the internet that he has nothing to do with all these. Whoever is this artist, he is not Bansky neither his art is the same at all. Its good but Banksy doesnt do lame landscapes with nothing social to implement in his work. two different artists.

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Hans
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"Kicked-out"? Likely only part of the performance. What is "art" in the sense of intended and what actually coicidental is hard to discern...

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Kevin Camp
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4 years ago

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Ha! The famous art thief and profiteer gets s**t down. About time.

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Han
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4 years ago

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F**k Banksy! He sold out a long time ago. Ergh.

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TwiceRice23
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4 years ago

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He kind of sounds like an entitled brat. "I can't believe they didn't invite ME to this prestigious event! How dare they? I'll break the rules and show up anyway! Controversy!" Yawn.

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Kumanova Gamingtv
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4 years ago

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Who cares about Banksy Google and Huawei is the highlight here https://unrealside.com/hilarious-google-vs-huawei-memes/

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Bobbi Newell
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Having stayed in Venice in both pre- and post-cruise ship years, I totally get his commentary here! Before the cruisers, the city was touristy for sure, but still charming - you could find out-of-the-way quiet places and a variety of shops. Since the cruisers have come, all the shops carry the exact same merchandise including identical pieces of Murano glass. Tour days are like locust swarms with the city overrun with day-tripping tourists consuming whatever they can. The character of Venice - what everyone came to see - gets lost.

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Karin Morris
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Another beautiful piece. Because of the way he goes about his work a lot of people overlook his talent. That work was gorgeous and IT actually does cause me to FEEL something. Italy kicked him out not only for setting up illegally but for making their city feel greedy and stupid. As they should.

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moeless
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Though...I love "though provoking" stuff, though. From the title: "...through though-provoking art..." To be fair, that is a LOT of through, though, thought, etc for one paragraph.

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Laco Dekany
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

NO. He was kicked out, because he had no permit to exhibit/sell pictures on street.

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M Redmond
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think the big, "beautiful" ship represents the Art Show that he has never been invited to. Its huge, imposing, and very noticeable and spectacular to most people around. EXCEPT for the little boats around who become ignored or less important in it's presence, (these guys represent all the other artist not invited to the Art Show or noticed for the ability to do the same thing as the other) The holes in the ship, represent a feeling of no matter how big and beautiful, it in it's self is still flawed with the potential to sink. The little boats, the ignored boats, would then be more valuable when the ship sunk. My theory anyway, this speaks to him NOT getting invited, even as a little boat, he still knows his value and his decision to be there anyway. It will sink regardless of it's magnificence because of its damage. The little boats, without the bells and whistles, prove timeless and still afloat. This is definitely about not being invited to art show.

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ingion1
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nope. Banksy does political and social graffitis on walls only and mostly during night when there are no people around. This isnt Banksy. Recently at Athens Greece there was an open gallery with Banksy's works. Turned out later that Banksy himself said over the internet that he has nothing to do with all these. Whoever is this artist, he is not Bansky neither his art is the same at all. Its good but Banksy doesnt do lame landscapes with nothing social to implement in his work. two different artists.

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Hans
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"Kicked-out"? Likely only part of the performance. What is "art" in the sense of intended and what actually coicidental is hard to discern...

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Kevin Camp
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4 years ago

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Ha! The famous art thief and profiteer gets s**t down. About time.

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Han
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4 years ago

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F**k Banksy! He sold out a long time ago. Ergh.

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TwiceRice23
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4 years ago

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He kind of sounds like an entitled brat. "I can't believe they didn't invite ME to this prestigious event! How dare they? I'll break the rules and show up anyway! Controversy!" Yawn.

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Kumanova Gamingtv
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4 years ago

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Who cares about Banksy Google and Huawei is the highlight here https://unrealside.com/hilarious-google-vs-huawei-memes/

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