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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by pressman on Apr 6, 2017 18:34:00 GMT 1, Perhaps I'm being naive but how does Banksy actually make any money given that his last print release was nearly a decade ago?
I guess he now has the Walled Off hotel, if he actually owns it(?) but surely he must have other revenue streams which generate decent income. Do you think he auctions off a canvas every now and again when all he can afford to eat are Fray Bentos pies and Vienetta?
Perhaps I'm being naive but how does Banksy actually make any money given that his last print release was nearly a decade ago?
I guess he now has the Walled Off hotel, if he actually owns it(?) but surely he must have other revenue streams which generate decent income. Do you think he auctions off a canvas every now and again when all he can afford to eat are Fray Bentos pies and Vienetta?
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by ecomwizard on Apr 6, 2017 18:36:15 GMT 1, Perhaps I'm being naive but how does Banksy actually make any money given that his last print release was nearly a decade ago? I guess he now has the Walled Off hotel, if he actually owns it(?) but surely he must have other revenue streams which generate decent income. Do you think he auctions off a canvas every now and again when all he can afford to eat are Fray Bentos pies and Vienetta? He still sells many originals. You often see them at Castle Gallery: www.castlegalleryni.com/artist.asp?artistId=190
Perhaps I'm being naive but how does Banksy actually make any money given that his last print release was nearly a decade ago? I guess he now has the Walled Off hotel, if he actually owns it(?) but surely he must have other revenue streams which generate decent income. Do you think he auctions off a canvas every now and again when all he can afford to eat are Fray Bentos pies and Vienetta? He still sells many originals. You often see them at Castle Gallery: www.castlegalleryni.com/artist.asp?artistId=190
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Happy Shopper on Apr 6, 2017 18:36:25 GMT 1, They sold prints and originals at Dismaland. Originals from the Bristol Museum show. Originals will probably be sold from the Hotel.
He also makes a percentage of all auction sales (artist resale rights).
They sold prints and originals at Dismaland. Originals from the Bristol Museum show. Originals will probably be sold from the Hotel.
He also makes a percentage of all auction sales (artist resale rights).
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Deleted on Apr 6, 2017 18:50:52 GMT 1, I'm pretty sure he has an ice cream van which he sells 99's in Weston-super-Mare ๐ฆ
I'm pretty sure he has an ice cream van which he sells 99's in Weston-super-Mare ๐ฆ
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by South Bound on Apr 6, 2017 19:00:26 GMT 1, I heard he makes his money off of oil and blood diamonds.
I heard he makes his money off of oil and blood diamonds.
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Deleted on Apr 6, 2017 19:04:31 GMT 1, I heard he makes his money off of oil and blood diamonds.
Ohhhhhhhhh
Naughty
i heard he makes his money from Tescos shares
I heard he makes his money off of oil and blood diamonds. Ohhhhhhhhh Naughty i heard he makes his money from Tescos shares
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by pressman on Apr 6, 2017 19:20:03 GMT 1, They sold prints and originals at Dismaland. Originals from the Bristol Museum show. Originals will probably be sold from the Hotel. He also makes a percentage of all auction sales (artist resale rights). Is it only certain auctions or certain sale prices that allow an artist to get some resale rights?
They sold prints and originals at Dismaland. Originals from the Bristol Museum show. Originals will probably be sold from the Hotel. He also makes a percentage of all auction sales (artist resale rights). Is it only certain auctions or certain sale prices that allow an artist to get some resale rights?
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by pressman on Apr 6, 2017 19:23:27 GMT 1, I heard he makes his money off of oil and blood diamonds. Ohhhhhhhhh Naughty i heard he makes his money from Tescos shares I've heard that before. Apparently he made a killing with the employee share scheme when he worked on the deli counter. Shrewd bastard.
I heard he makes his money off of oil and blood diamonds. Ohhhhhhhhh Naughty i heard he makes his money from Tescos shares I've heard that before. Apparently he made a killing with the employee share scheme when he worked on the deli counter. Shrewd bastard.
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Brushstrokes 75 on Apr 6, 2017 21:22:48 GMT 1, Guys they ve been drops. They re just released privately for top $$$$
Guys they ve been drops. They re just released privately for top $$$$
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by milo99 on Apr 6, 2017 22:04:51 GMT 1, Perhaps I'm being naive but how does Banksy actually make any money given that his last print release was nearly a decade ago? I guess he now has the Walled Off hotel, if he actually owns it(?) but surely he must have other revenue streams which generate decent income. Do you think he auctions off a canvas every now and again when all he can afford to eat are Fray Bentos pies and Vienetta?
Millionaire off his originals easily
Perhaps I'm being naive but how does Banksy actually make any money given that his last print release was nearly a decade ago? I guess he now has the Walled Off hotel, if he actually owns it(?) but surely he must have other revenue streams which generate decent income. Do you think he auctions off a canvas every now and again when all he can afford to eat are Fray Bentos pies and Vienetta? Millionaire off his originals easily
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Rouen Cathedral on Apr 6, 2017 22:10:38 GMT 1, Yeah banksy is not hurting for money.
The idea that some think he is might be the best work of art from him :-)
Yeah banksy is not hurting for money.
The idea that some think he is might be the best work of art from him :-)
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by nobokov on Apr 6, 2017 22:19:14 GMT 1, I heard iTunes is a shitshow these days, but I'm pretty sure he makes plenty on tour.
I heard iTunes is a shitshow these days, but I'm pretty sure he makes plenty on tour.
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by gravity1 on Apr 6, 2017 22:19:59 GMT 1, Perhaps I'm being naive but how does Banksy actually make any money given that his last print release was nearly a decade ago? I guess he now has the Walled Off hotel, if he actually owns it(?) but surely he must have other revenue streams which generate decent income. Do you think he auctions off a canvas every now and again when all he can afford to eat are Fray Bentos pies and Vienetta? Millionaire off his originals easily His net worth was estimated back in 2013 by Forbes to be $20mil. I'd guess it's more than double that now easily. Most are just unaware of the inner circle of collectors, celebs, commissions and boutique limited releases. Mind you this is all with exercising mind boggling restraint. IMO if he had fully monetized his position he'd be worth more than Hirst.
www.therichest.com/rich-list/world/the-worlds-five-richest-artists/
Perhaps I'm being naive but how does Banksy actually make any money given that his last print release was nearly a decade ago? I guess he now has the Walled Off hotel, if he actually owns it(?) but surely he must have other revenue streams which generate decent income. Do you think he auctions off a canvas every now and again when all he can afford to eat are Fray Bentos pies and Vienetta? Millionaire off his originals easily His net worth was estimated back in 2013 by Forbes to be $20mil. I'd guess it's more than double that now easily. Most are just unaware of the inner circle of collectors, celebs, commissions and boutique limited releases. Mind you this is all with exercising mind boggling restraint. IMO if he had fully monetized his position he'd be worth more than Hirst. www.therichest.com/rich-list/world/the-worlds-five-richest-artists/
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Apr 6, 2017 22:54:53 GMT 1, Perhaps I'm being naive but how does Banksy actually make any money given that his last print release was nearly a decade ago? I guess he now has the Walled Off hotel, if he actually owns it(?) but surely he must have other revenue streams which generate decent income. Do you think he auctions off a canvas every now and again when all he can afford to eat are Fray Bentos pies and Vienetta? He still sells many originals. You often see them at Castle Gallery: www.castlegalleryni.com/artist.asp?artistId=190 Wow I have not been on Andy's website for a long time, last time I was on there were just prints. He must have had some serious $$ to buy up all those OG's. Just thinking of the museum show, so many originals and they all went to collectors, these select few collectors must have millions of dollars worth in their own collections. Same applies to after the hotel closes, he will likely sell to collectors - so yes Team Banksy makes a lot of money.
Perhaps I'm being naive but how does Banksy actually make any money given that his last print release was nearly a decade ago? I guess he now has the Walled Off hotel, if he actually owns it(?) but surely he must have other revenue streams which generate decent income. Do you think he auctions off a canvas every now and again when all he can afford to eat are Fray Bentos pies and Vienetta? He still sells many originals. You often see them at Castle Gallery: www.castlegalleryni.com/artist.asp?artistId=190Wow I have not been on Andy's website for a long time, last time I was on there were just prints. He must have had some serious $$ to buy up all those OG's. Just thinking of the museum show, so many originals and they all went to collectors, these select few collectors must have millions of dollars worth in their own collections. Same applies to after the hotel closes, he will likely sell to collectors - so yes Team Banksy makes a lot of money.
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Chrisp on Sept 14, 2017 10:42:28 GMT 1, Who really cares but i definitely know hes the man behind Bitcoin.
Who really cares but i definitely know hes the man behind Bitcoin.
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Fake on Sept 14, 2017 10:44:38 GMT 1, He is a starving artist for sure!
He is a starving artist for sure!
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Deleted on Sept 14, 2017 10:48:46 GMT 1, Banksy is skint. Robin Cunningham he's loaded.
Couldn't Banksy be secretly Flooding the market behind closed doors? He could do a painting and it's touted by his agent to a select list and no one else knows it exists. Might be churning out those stencils he had on the stall.
Banksy is skint. Robin Cunningham he's loaded.
Couldn't Banksy be secretly Flooding the market behind closed doors? He could do a painting and it's touted by his agent to a select list and no one else knows it exists. Might be churning out those stencils he had on the stall.
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by avec art on Sept 14, 2017 10:53:52 GMT 1, Who really cares but i definitely know hes the man behind Bitcoin. banksy is Satoshi Nakamoto !?!
Who really cares but i definitely know hes the man behind Bitcoin. banksy is Satoshi Nakamoto !?!
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Deleted on Sept 14, 2017 11:30:31 GMT 1, ignore.
ignore.
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Deleted on Sept 14, 2017 11:32:42 GMT 1, I do not get this thread???
I do not get this thread? ??
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Hairbland on Sept 14, 2017 14:36:28 GMT 1, I do not get this thread? ??
This thread is an example of stagnation in the scene. Or the end of the scene - money corrupts - fiddle playing.
I do not get this thread? ?? This thread is an example of stagnation in the scene. Or the end of the scene - money corrupts - fiddle playing.
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by avec art on Sept 14, 2017 14:48:54 GMT 1, We heard this mantra many years ago, and what we see is changing dynamics, but not a death. Perhaps it's the most vibrant and interesting 'movement' in art since Pop Art, and before someone pipes up I am aware of the YBA's etc, but as with a lot of contemporary art many consider it to be too elitist to really appreciate.
We heard this mantra many years ago, and what we see is changing dynamics, but not a death. Perhaps it's the most vibrant and interesting 'movement' in art since Pop Art, and before someone pipes up I am aware of the YBA's etc, but as with a lot of contemporary art many consider it to be too elitist to really appreciate.
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Deleted on Sept 14, 2017 14:55:39 GMT 1, We heard this mantra many years ago, and what we see is changing dynamics, but not a death. Perhaps it's the most vibrant and interesting 'movement' in art since Pop Art, and before someone pipes up I am aware of the YBA's etc, but as with a lot of contemporary art many consider it to be too elitist to really appreciate. I find it very exciting, We are definitely seeing art history take fold, in a 100 years Urban art will be as important as any other movement that has been before without a shadow of a doubt.
And we can say we saw it happen (well we won't coz we'll be dead but you know what I mean)
We heard this mantra many years ago, and what we see is changing dynamics, but not a death. Perhaps it's the most vibrant and interesting 'movement' in art since Pop Art, and before someone pipes up I am aware of the YBA's etc, but as with a lot of contemporary art many consider it to be too elitist to really appreciate. I find it very exciting, We are definitely seeing art history take fold, in a 100 years Urban art will be as important as any other movement that has been before without a shadow of a doubt. And we can say we saw it happen (well we won't coz we'll be dead but you know what I mean)
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Rouen Cathedral on Sept 14, 2017 15:02:53 GMT 1, We heard this mantra many years ago, and what we see is changing dynamics, but not a death. Perhaps it's the most vibrant and interesting 'movement' in art since Pop Art, and before someone pipes up I am aware of the YBA's etc, but as with a lot of contemporary art many consider it to be too elitist to really appreciate. I find it very exciting, We are definitely seeing art history take fold, in a 100 years Urban art will be as important as any other movement that has been ย before without a shadow of a doubt. And we can say we saw it happen (well we won't coz we'll be dead but you know what I mean)
Urban art or street art?
We heard this mantra many years ago, and what we see is changing dynamics, but not a death. Perhaps it's the most vibrant and interesting 'movement' in art since Pop Art, and before someone pipes up I am aware of the YBA's etc, but as with a lot of contemporary art many consider it to be too elitist to really appreciate. I find it very exciting, We are definitely seeing art history take fold, in a 100 years Urban art will be as important as any other movement that has been ย before without a shadow of a doubt. And we can say we saw it happen (well we won't coz we'll be dead but you know what I mean) Urban art or street art?
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Deleted on Sept 14, 2017 15:13:09 GMT 1, I find it very exciting, We are definitely seeing art history take fold, in a 100 years Urban art will be as important as any other movement that has been before without a shadow of a doubt. And we can say we saw it happen (well we won't coz we'll be dead but you know what I mean) Urban art or street art? Not sure if I am right on this one but I have always struggled with the distinction between the two as in the past years they seems to have been a cross over with more and more artists moving from the street to the galleries.....Is that right?
Sorry, so to answer your question, Both
I find it very exciting, We are definitely seeing art history take fold, in a 100 years Urban art will be as important as any other movement that has been before without a shadow of a doubt. And we can say we saw it happen (well we won't coz we'll be dead but you know what I mean) Urban art or street art? Not sure if I am right on this one but I have always struggled with the distinction between the two as in the past years they seems to have been a cross over with more and more artists moving from the street to the galleries.....Is that right? Sorry, so to answer your question, Both
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Rouen Cathedral on Sept 14, 2017 15:17:39 GMT 1, Not sure if I am right on this one but I have always struggled with the distinction between the two as in the past years they seems to have been a cross over with more and more artists moving from the street to the galleries.....Is that right? Sorry, so to answer your question, Both
Haha yes. I think it could be argued that street art is over. Quite short period in the history of art. Urban art will likely drag for a longer period. Personally I think street art will have the more notable impact on art history
Not sure if I am right on this one but I have always struggled with the distinction between the two as in the past years they seems to have been a cross over with more and more artists moving from the street to the galleries.....Is that right? Sorry, so to answer your question, Both Haha yes. I think it could be argued that street art is over. Quite short period in the history of art. Urban art will likely drag for a longer period. Personally I think street art will have the more notable impact on art history
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Deleted on Sept 14, 2017 15:28:01 GMT 1, Not sure if I am right on this one but I have always struggled with the distinction between the two as in the past years they seems to have been a cross over with more and more artists moving from the street to the galleries.....Is that right? Sorry, so to answer your question, Both Haha yes. I think it could be argued that street art is over. Quite short period in the history of art. Urban art will likely drag for a longer period. Personally I think street art will have the more notable impact on art history Certainly the origins of Street Art are very important to the progression of the movement which we know as Urban Art but as far as the Impact of Street Art on Art History is it or would it not be difficult to document,I know it has been already documented but as far as putting things into Museums as all the fundamental pieces are now lost to the history books (hope that makes sense) I was never really into the Graffiti scene as my career at the time never brought me into contact with it, It is only through my obsession with Urban art in my latter years have I come to see it's importance and it's beauty, funnily enough I met a guy at the weekend who was a ardent student from the 90's Graff scene, I was shocked at his reaction to the word Banksy!!
Not sure if I am right on this one but I have always struggled with the distinction between the two as in the past years they seems to have been a cross over with more and more artists moving from the street to the galleries.....Is that right? Sorry, so to answer your question, Both Haha yes. I think it could be argued that street art is over. Quite short period in the history of art. Urban art will likely drag for a longer period. Personally I think street art will have the more notable impact on art history Certainly the origins of Street Art are very important to the progression of the movement which we know as Urban Art but as far as the Impact of Street Art on Art History is it or would it not be difficult to document,I know it has been already documented but as far as putting things into Museums as all the fundamental pieces are now lost to the history books (hope that makes sense) I was never really into the Graffiti scene as my career at the time never brought me into contact with it, It is only through my obsession with Urban art in my latter years have I come to see it's importance and it's beauty, funnily enough I met a guy at the weekend who was a ardent student from the 90's Graff scene, I was shocked at his reaction to the word Banksy!!
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by theblank on Sept 14, 2017 15:30:47 GMT 1, I heard iTunes is as**tshow these days, but I'm pretty sure he makes plenty on tour. I see what you did there
I heard iTunes is as**tshow these days, but I'm pretty sure he makes plenty on tour. I see what you did there
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by Rouen Cathedral on Sept 14, 2017 15:31:45 GMT 1, Haha yes. I think it could be argued that street art is over. Quite short period in the history of art. Urban art will likely drag for a longer period. Personally I think street art will have the more notable impact on art history Certainly the origins of Street Art are very important to the progression of the movement which we know as Urban Art but as far as the Impact of Street Art on Art History is it or would it not be difficult to document,I know it has been already documented but as far as putting things into Museums as all the fundamental pieces are now lost to the history books (hope that makes sense) I was never really into the Graffiti scene as my career at the time never brought me into contact with it, It is only through my obsession with Urban art in my latter years have I come to see it's importance and it's beauty, funnily enough I met a guy at the weekend who was a ardent student from the 90's Graff scene, I was shocked at his reaction to the word Banksy!!ย
True about the physical remnants of street art. And everyone hates that guy who cuts out he banksys, what's his name? Maybe we should be celebrating him! Haha
Haha yes. I think it could be argued that street art is over. Quite short period in the history of art. Urban art will likely drag for a longer period. Personally I think street art will have the more notable impact on art history Certainly the origins of Street Art are very important to the progression of the movement which we know as Urban Art but as far as the Impact of Street Art on Art History is it or would it not be difficult to document,I know it has been already documented but as far as putting things into Museums as all the fundamental pieces are now lost to the history books (hope that makes sense) I was never really into the Graffiti scene as my career at the time never brought me into contact with it, It is only through my obsession with Urban art in my latter years have I come to see it's importance and it's beauty, funnily enough I met a guy at the weekend who was a ardent student from the 90's Graff scene, I was shocked at his reaction to the word Banksy!!ย True about the physical remnants of street art. And everyone hates that guy who cuts out he banksys, what's his name? Maybe we should be celebrating him! Haha
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Could Banksy afford to buy a Banksy print?, by chevyav53 on Sept 14, 2017 15:37:08 GMT 1, I think he makes plenty.... last check says worth 10 mil
"Robert Del Naja is a British artist, musician, singer, and songwriter who has a net worth of $10 million."
I think he makes plenty.... last check says worth 10 mil "Robert Del Naja is a British artist, musician, singer, and songwriter who has a net worth of $10 million."
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