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On 15/07/2020 11:11, Marland wrote:
Recliner wrote: wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2020 15:44:53 -0000 (UTC) Recliner wrote: Banksy reminds LU passengers to wear their masks. Amazingly, his elaborate performance was on a busy in-service train, and was videoed by a collaborator: https://www.instagram.com/p/CCn800cFIbe/ I wonder if that has doubled the value of the S7 carriage? Or reduced it if like me you think Banksy is nothing more than a ham artist who got famous for [reasons] with his undergrad art college level stencils. https://www.myartbroker.com/artist/banksy/top-ten-prices-paid-for-banksy-art/ The cost of an S stock carriage is about £1m. So four Banksy artworks each have been sold for more than the cost of such a carriage. The highest priced Banksy fetched more than the cost of a whole S stock train. He is a bit of a Robin Hood figure though who by skilful timing and choosing of subjects has managed to progress from a graffiti vandal to folk hero. Just hope we don’t see copycats who. think it okay to start daubing messages inside vehicles because they think it has become socially acceptable .can just imagine the furore when someone daubs Black Lives Matter in a non artistic manner and it gets cleaned off because the mark resembles more the vomit resembling mess seen on Railway infrastructure rather than anything artistic. It appears TFW have done the correct thing and got rid of it:- https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/15/tfl-t...licy-12990648/ |
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On 15/07/2020 11:11, Marland wrote: Recliner wrote: wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2020 15:44:53 -0000 (UTC) Recliner wrote: Banksy reminds LU passengers to wear their masks. Amazingly, his elaborate performance was on a busy in-service train, and was videoed by a collaborator: https://www.instagram.com/p/CCn800cFIbe/ I wonder if that has doubled the value of the S7 carriage? Or reduced it if like me you think Banksy is nothing more than a ham artist who got famous for [reasons] with his undergrad art college level stencils. https://www.myartbroker.com/artist/banksy/top-ten-prices-paid-for-banksy-art/ The cost of an S stock carriage is about £1m. So four Banksy artworks each have been sold for more than the cost of such a carriage. The highest priced Banksy fetched more than the cost of a whole S stock train. He is a bit of a Robin Hood figure though who by skilful timing and choosing of subjects has managed to progress from a graffiti vandal to folk hero. Just hope we don’t see copycats who. think it okay to start daubing messages inside vehicles because they think it has become socially acceptable .can just imagine the furore when someone daubs Black Lives Matter in a non artistic manner and it gets cleaned off because the mark resembles more the vomit resembling mess seen on Railway infrastructure rather than anything artistic. It appears TFW have done the correct thing and got rid of it:- https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/15/tfl-t...licy-12990648/ That's very generous of TfW. Do they normally clean the graffiti from London trains, or only if the artist is famous? Or were they actually stealing it, and it'll reappear in a Cardiff gallery on a donor Pacer? |
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Recliner wrote:
wrote: On 15/07/2020 11:11, Marland wrote: Recliner wrote: wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2020 15:44:53 -0000 (UTC) Recliner wrote: Banksy reminds LU passengers to wear their masks. Amazingly, his elaborate performance was on a busy in-service train, and was videoed by a collaborator: https://www.instagram.com/p/CCn800cFIbe/ I wonder if that has doubled the value of the S7 carriage? Or reduced it if like me you think Banksy is nothing more than a ham artist who got famous for [reasons] with his undergrad art college level stencils. https://www.myartbroker.com/artist/banksy/top-ten-prices-paid-for-banksy-art/ The cost of an S stock carriage is about £1m. So four Banksy artworks each have been sold for more than the cost of such a carriage. The highest priced Banksy fetched more than the cost of a whole S stock train. He is a bit of a Robin Hood figure though who by skilful timing and choosing of subjects has managed to progress from a graffiti vandal to folk hero. Just hope we don’t see copycats who. think it okay to start daubing messages inside vehicles because they think it has become socially acceptable .can just imagine the furore when someone daubs Black Lives Matter in a non artistic manner and it gets cleaned off because the mark resembles more the vomit resembling mess seen on Railway infrastructure rather than anything artistic. It appears TFW have done the correct thing and got rid of it:- https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/15/tfl-t...licy-12990648/ That's very generous of TfW. Do they normally clean the graffiti from London trains, or only if the artist is famous? Or were they actually stealing it, and it'll reappear in a Cardiff gallery on a donor Pacer? The headline on the article must be wrong as well, because it refers to TfL not TfW. Don’t journalists check anything these days? Sam (TBH I only read the headline) -- The entity formerly known as Spit the dummy to reply |
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