War and Spray.
BANKSY.

War and Spray.

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N° d'inventaire 22365
Format 21 x 26
Détails 236 p., paperback.
Publication Paris, 2010
Etat Nine
ISBN 9782862276731

Banksy is known, among other things, for his works on the separation wall between Palestine and Israel and his wild installations in the world's greatest museums. In a world where we are bombarded with advertising messages that invade public spaces, his works offer a different perspective, a perspective that is both funny and incisive, without being dogmatic. This book, the first French translation of the English book Banksy, Walls and Piece, reflects this extraordinary artistic production, a mixture of subversion and irony, which questions our social and cultural reality in an offbeat and striking way. The book will accompany the French release of the film Exit through the gift shop, directed by Banksy himself. It was presented at the Sundance, Berlin, and Deauville festivals. The event is supported by significant media promotion: partnerships with France Inter, Le Monde, Télérama, Les Inrockuptibles, and a feature in Beaux-Arts Magazine.

Banksy is known, among other things, for his works on the separation wall between Palestine and Israel and his wild installations in the world's greatest museums. In a world where we are bombarded with advertising messages that invade public spaces, his works offer a different perspective, a perspective that is both funny and incisive, without being dogmatic. This book, the first French translation of the English book Banksy, Walls and Piece, reflects this extraordinary artistic production, a mixture of subversion and irony, which questions our social and cultural reality in an offbeat and striking way. The book will accompany the French release of the film Exit through the gift shop, directed by Banksy himself. It was presented at the Sundance, Berlin, and Deauville festivals. The event is supported by significant media promotion: partnerships with France Inter, Le Monde, Télérama, Les Inrockuptibles, and a feature in Beaux-Arts Magazine.