Street artist Banksy has explained why he has used the tag of “London’s most imprisoned graffiti writer”, Tox, in the background of some of his works. This week’s groundbreaking Big Issue takeover, ...
The Dug Out youth club in Barton Hill, Bristol, where street artists like Banksy and Inkie started out, has gone for £650,000. They were able to hone their graffiti skills when parts of the ...
Banksy is to interview “the UK’s most imprisoned graffiti writer” for a special edition of the Big Issue. The issue will be taken over from cover to cover by graffiti writer 10Foot and will ...
The issue will be taken over from cover to cover by graffiti writer 10Foot and will also feature an Irish language poem from rap trio Kneecap. In the magazine, Banksy will interview Tox ...
The Dug Out youth club in Barton Hill, Bristol, where street artists like Banksy and Inkie started out, has gone for £650,000. They were able to hone their graffiti skills when parts of the building ...
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