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The British artist known as Banksy creates illegal street paintings with
superhero daring and political conviction. But his most impressive feat
is his anonymity, which is zealously protected by his cultish followers
and ace organization, Pest Control. Ellsworth-Jones had no intention of
revealing Banksy's identity when he sought an interview with the
artist, but he was refused. So be it. Secrecy feeds the flame of this
thought-provoking, irony-steeped, unauthorized investigation into how a
regular guy from Bristol elevated graffiti to a fine art only to find
himself trapped in the paradox of becoming a commercially successful,
anticapitalist guerrilla artist. While he gamely searches for extant
street paintings, Ellsworth-Jones chronicles ludicrous battles over wall
removal, the tagging of Banksy's work by rival street artists, pop-up
exhibits, and the lengths to whichfans go to purchase Banksy prints.
Formerly chief reporter for the Sunday Times of London, Ellsworth-Jones
redresses his lack of an art historian's fully dimensional perspective
by candidly sharing his learn-on-the-go adventures and discoveries in a
thoroughly ensnaring, eye-popping account of the paradigm-shifting
innovations of a bold and brilliant masked artist.
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