Commercialisation And Scandals

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From art work to Commercialisation

Banksy Artworks

Commercialisation

Gain International Credit: Bristol exhibition

Banksy critiques on social issues

Destroying of his art work

by Councils and public who are

unappreciative

Disrespect to his art w

ork

By Business men

Rarity becomes profits

Graffiti Artis

ts hate him

Graffiti artist Banksy has marked the end of the Copenhagen climate conference with a series of murals, including one on global warming.

Banksy critiques on social issues

Banksy critiques on social issues

Opposition toBanksy Artworks

"Banksy Canvas prints" Banksy graffiti destoyed.

“Little Diver”

“Chalk fa

rm m

aid”

“mild m

ild west”

“$”

“$”

“$”

The painting was estimated to be over 400000 pounds in worth

Businessman to paint over Banksy artwork 'because he doesn't like art'

Banksy art work not appreciated

"All I was concerned about was getting this great building for a good price, I'm going to turn it into luxury

flats” said the businessmen

Why?

Cruelty Injustice

corruptionpolitics

A destroyed Banksy painting cost approximately close to 150000 to 200000 pounds!

Rarity…

But…

• Is that the true value of Banksy works where his art work is treated more like a divine status symbol right now after gaining tremendous popularity?

LET DISCUSS!

Commericalisation vs Banksy

Is Banksy to be blame for this? Who is right or wrong?

Mysteries remain unsolved

we won’t know who is to blame..Some says that “Banksy collaborated with Puma”

Accused of being a sellout and a

careerist by other artists

Media attention

Intrinsic value or “Profits”

What we know..

“It can be quite frustrating for contemporary artists to see their work being less appreciated compared to Banksy canvas art when they are the ones giving more interviews and being in the limelight more often!”

“Though Banksy does excel in graffiti, his work is truly art and conveys social messages of tremendous importance.”