Banksy Artistic genius, political activist, painter and decorator, mythic legend or notorious graffiti artist? The work of Banksy is unmistakable, except maybe when it’s squatting inthe Tate or New York’s Metropolitan Museum. Banksy is responsible for decorating the streets, walls, bridges and zoos of towns and cites throughout the world. banksybanskybristoldistractiongraffitimassstencilweapons in Art > Street Artwith activistartartistartisticbanksydecoratingdecoratorgeniusgraffitilegendmetropolitanmuseumpaintersquattingsteetartstreetstreetstateworkby 11 users Note: Witty and subversive, his stencils show monkeys with weapons of mass destruction, policeman with smiley faces, rats with drills and umbrellas.If you look hard enough you’ll find your own. His statements, incitements, ironies and epigrams are by turns intelligent and cheeky comments on everything fro ...morem the monarchy and capitalism to the war in Iraq and farm animals.
Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) - Megan Wilson: Projects Clarion Alley has been an enchanted site of bohemian culture at least as far back as the early sixties when artists like the Cockettes and Terry Riley performed in the same warehouse that the Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) was based in until its demolition in 2001. CAMP was established in October 1992 by a volunteer collective of six North Mission residents: Aaron Noble, Michael O'Connor, Sebastiana Pastor, Rigo 92, Mary Gail Snyder, and Aracely Soriano. Photographer Fiona O'Connor documented CAMP from the beginning. in Art > Street Artwith alleyartcampclarionmuralmuralspaintpaintingprojectstreet