The Dug Out youth club in Barton Hill, Bristol, where street artists like Banksy and Inkie started out, has gone for £650,000 ...
Graffiti artist 10Foot has invited creators and agitators – including Banksy – to make unprecedented contributions to this ...
The issue will be taken over from cover to cover by graffiti writer 10Foot and will also feature an Irish language poem from rap trio Kneecap. In the magazine, Banksy will interview Tox ...
A new BBC Radio 4 show is to hear the “bonkers” stories of people who have woken up to find a Banksy work sprayed on their ...
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The Independent on MSN“Bonkers”: BBC series to discover what its like to wake up with a Banksy on your wallBonkers”: BBC series to discover what its like to wake up with a Banksy on your wall - The BBC Radio 4 show will look at the ...
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Leighton Buzzard Observer on MSNHiding in plain sight: The secret world of graffitiGraffiti is an aspect of life that we tend to ignore. The tags and spray paint designs are viewed as an offence to the eye.
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Banksy to interview ‘UK’s most imprisoned graffiti writer’ for Big IssueThe magazine, which will be taken over by graffiti artist 10Foot, will also feature an Irish language poem from rappers ...
Banksy is to interview “the UK’s most imprisoned graffiti writer” for a special edition of the Big Issue. The issue will be taken over from cover to cover by graffiti writer 10Foot and will ...
Banksy, whose official identity still remains unknown, speaks to Tox, whose real name is Daniel Halpin, for a special edition of the Big Issue magazine, which goes on sale on St Patrick’s Day. The ...
The Dug Out youth club in Barton Hill, Bristol, where street artists like Banksy and Inkie started out, has gone for £650,000. They were able to hone their graffiti skills when parts of the ...
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