Backlash grows after Banksy’s reported unmasking sparks debate over art and mystique
Reuters confirms Robin Gunningham as Banksy, sparking debate on how anonymity affects the artist's cultural impact and artwork value.
- Banksy's unmasking by Reuters raised debate over whether the art retains its cultural and financial value without the artist's anonymity.
- Banksy, long thought to be Robin Gunningham, comes from a tradition of street artists expressing subversive art anonymously.
- While some appreciate the mystery behind Banksy's work, others argue the art still inspires reflection regardless of the artist's identity.
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Banksy’s work has been built on the political and social criticism of his stencil drawings and the mystery that has surrounded his true identity. At different moments in recent history, media and researchers have devoted all their efforts to trying to reveal who is the person or collective that hides behind all the masks and shadows that have hidden one of the most important representatives of contemporary art. Now, a recent report by Reuters ha…
Banksy may have been identified, but his mystery has long been part of his art's value, and a fan says it's like finding out Santa Claus isn't real
Years before the rise of Instagram, Banksy figured out that the key to real influence lay in not in being famous, exactly, but in being anonymous. The mystery of his identity has long been part of the value of his art, which for decades and across continents defied authority from public walls and self-shredded on the auction block. Now, Banksy’s apparent unmasking by the Reuters news agency has generated talk about whether the works themselves r…
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