• Banksy Breakdown: Hype or High Art?

  • Oct 15 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
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Banksy Breakdown: Hype or High Art?

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  • This episode takes a critical look at Banksy's latest works around London, sparking a debate about the very nature of graffiti art. Is Banksy’s Street art just a form of clever vandalism, or does it deserve to be classified alongside traditional fine art? We’ll explore the evolving perceptions of street art and its acceptance (or rejection) by the mainstream art world. we’ll question whether Banksy’s rise to fame is a result of his artistic genius or simply clever marketing and media hype. This episode aims to unravel the complexities of what constitutes art today and whether Banksy’s work has a lasting impact or is just a fleeting trend.

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