You are accused by the graffiti community of selling them out? How do you plead?
‘It’s hard to know what “selling out” means – these days you can make more money producing a run of anti-McDonald’s posters than you can make designing actual posters for McDonald’s.
‘I tell myself I use art to promote dissent, but maybe I am just using dissent to promote my art. I plead not guilty to selling out. But I plead it from a bigger house than I used to live in.’
“I still paint graffiti because I genuinely think the side of a canal is a more interesting place to have art than a museum,” he counters. “And the fact of the matter is, if you exhibit in a gallery you have to compete against Rembrandt, but if you paint down an alley you only have to compete against a dustbin. I guess it’s the art equivalent of hanging around with fat people to make yourself look thin.”
[?]Here you can see what Danish graffiti and street art photos have been uploaded to flickr.com in the last 48 hours. It updates automatically a couple of times a day.
I wasn’t planning on posting anymore banksy stuff, but the two recent interview’s with British magazine’s have been quiet good.
From Time Out London
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