Featured Projects

FINDING BEAUTY IN DECAY

Giving a voice to the Urban Exploration scene

ALL ABOUT BANKSY

Writing in the spirit of street art

Fixed Gear Fetish

One for the velo heads

Untitled. III This is Street Art

A love letter to the street art warriors of the world

Untitled. II The Beautiful Renaissance

Is this the most important art movement of our time?

Banksy, You Are an Acceptable Level of Threat

Published June 2012 by Carpet Bombing Culture
Compiled by Gary Shove
Words by Patrick Potter
Hardback 228 pages, 259 x 221mm
ISBN-978-1-908211-08-8

Project Summary

This project is so fresh it isn't even out yet. 2011 was the year I took this contract to write a book about Banksy. I was 'concerned' at first but found that it was a dream to write. I produced over 20,000 words of content on the work of the world's most famous street artist without doing anything in the way of primary research. (impossible due to project budget) This project represents the culmination of the 'Untitled.' series style. It is provocation, entertainment and comedy combined with beautiful photography always keeping the subject centre stage. I'm very proud of this one.

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Banksy is the closest thing we have to Che Guevara. Except, as far as we know, he’s never flunked medical school, shot anyone or attempted to foment revolution in the Congo. You will find, gathered lovingly together, in this book - the single best collection of photography of Banksy’s street work that has ever been assembled for print. If that isn’t enough there are some words too. Much to the chagrin of art schools everywhere, it is likely that Banksy will be the best remembered artist of post-millennial-depression Britain. His capacity to grab attention and deliver a message, often with a punch line or hidden layer of meaning would have landed him a great job in an advertising agency. Madison Avenue’s loss is our gain.

If you’ve never heard of Banksy, this book is all you’ll ever need to read to be able to engage in pub table debates about the man and the legend.

When Banksy started out painting the political landscape was bleak. Fortunately now, it’s ten times worse. So as Banksy’s cheerfully aggressive political work grows ever more relevant we take a stab at presenting his art in the context of the era he was responding to, looking at the issues his work was about.

While many other books ask dry questions such as Just who is Banksy and what makes him tick? We don’t bother. We’re more interested in his prolific work on the streets, which for the most part has been lost to future generations through greed or the dreaded buff. Consequently, this book seeks to concentrate on his iconic imagery spanning the past decade, from Los Angeles to Lewisham (and everywhere inbetween), including many images never before seen.

However, make no mistake; this is not a dull history book or dimwitted collection of mediocre fan snaps. This book is designed to ignite, provoke and inspire you - and is a work of art in itself. So hopefully when Palestine is a free state and school kids of the future wonder why Banksy went to Bethlehem, it will all be clear. Banksy goes to Bolivia to start a guerrilla uprising and gets shot to death? Could happen.

Praise

The book is currently pending release. No reviews have been written to date. If you want to do a review please contact me.