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Can someone explain Dismaland stuff on eBay , by Acme Thunderer on Jan 19, 2022 15:51:28 GMT 1, they had a run of the James Joyce prints too that were based on his installation (or vice versa) selling them where they had the shirts upon exit
The James Joyce prints were a signed edition of 150 @ £150 each and only available on the day before it officially opened to the public (which I managed to get into and buy a print - hence my avatar 😊) and think any left were then sold out on the first day.
they had a run of the James Joyce prints too that were based on his installation (or vice versa) selling them where they had the shirts upon exit The James Joyce prints were a signed edition of 150 @ £150 each and only available on the day before it officially opened to the public (which I managed to get into and buy a print - hence my avatar 😊) and think any left were then sold out on the first day.
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Can someone explain Dismaland stuff on eBay , by Lroy on Jan 19, 2022 16:01:36 GMT 1, they had a run of the James Joyce prints too that were based on his installation (or vice versa) selling them where they had the shirts upon exit The James Joyce prints were a signed edition of 150 @ £150 each and only available on the day before it officially opened to the public (which I managed to get into and buy a print - hence my avatar 😊) and think any left were then sold out on the first day. Love this avatar, and the print.. Just bought the Pin's, still availble I guess on his site !
they had a run of the James Joyce prints too that were based on his installation (or vice versa) selling them where they had the shirts upon exit The James Joyce prints were a signed edition of 150 @ £150 each and only available on the day before it officially opened to the public (which I managed to get into and buy a print - hence my avatar 😊) and think any left were then sold out on the first day. Love this avatar, and the print.. Just bought the Pin's, still availble I guess on his site !
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Can someone explain Dismaland stuff on eBay , by inefficiencyof on Jan 19, 2022 16:09:11 GMT 1, they had a run of the James Joyce prints too that were based on his installation (or vice versa) selling them where they had the shirts upon exit The James Joyce prints were a signed edition of 150 @ £150 each and only available on the day before it officially opened to the public (which I managed to get into and buy a print - hence my avatar 😊) and think any left were then sold out on the first day.
Sold out pretty quick your right, I bought the very last one. A signed AP Outside of the official run. One of my favourite prints I own.
they had a run of the James Joyce prints too that were based on his installation (or vice versa) selling them where they had the shirts upon exit The James Joyce prints were a signed edition of 150 @ £150 each and only available on the day before it officially opened to the public (which I managed to get into and buy a print - hence my avatar 😊) and think any left were then sold out on the first day. Sold out pretty quick your right, I bought the very last one. A signed AP Outside of the official run. One of my favourite prints I own.
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Inknart
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Can someone explain Dismaland stuff on eBay , by Inknart on Jan 19, 2022 16:09:24 GMT 1, Girl with balloon ap, different colour balloons , were released to vip at dismaland , £40k each and a rat print ap was sold and given to music performers at the show, the riot van small print was given to staff working, as far as I’m aware they are the only 3 official Banksy items released at dismaland I thougth there was a Dumbo too ?
But you are right.
from memory :
Anyway some official stuff from friends of Banksy were sold at Dismaland behind the bar, as the Teddy Bears by Bast (?) Pins, tees and posters ( the *official one as read here is maybe " a Bansky " poster, but Jeffrey Gillette realised it ) of course...
The " I am an imbecile balloon " by Shrigley, programmes ( Joyce cover ) and maps, Gold fish ( the only real Bansky if my memory is good ), bling bling ( Bast and Insect ) , rubber wrist by Shrigley, ping pong ball, ( all tats to win at the attractions stands ) , all the stuff coming from David Cullen ( Pocket money loans ) caravan etc...
Some Cauty riot shields have been sold there... and some posters of Wasted Rita have been sold too I think.. But under the name of WR. and Fucking the fucking fuckers poster ( on pow also )
Anyway all the stuff with tampoons or signatures of Dismaland are fakes, all banknotes, etc etc.. Some local artists put their real stuff aside ( a John d'Oh - see up ) are one sale.. But all the rest is crap... The worst are these Tee Flag Uk towels ( made by Paul W. ) I think and sold on ebay etc as real official stuff, that's not !
Gillette posters :
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Cauty
Kind of fakes found and sold on Artsy - sic ) ...
Cauty Riot Shield is also avail as an open edition . Always wanted one.
Girl with balloon ap, different colour balloons , were released to vip at dismaland , £40k each and a rat print ap was sold and given to music performers at the show, the riot van small print was given to staff working, as far as I’m aware they are the only 3 official Banksy items released at dismaland I thougth there was a Dumbo too ?
But you are right.
from memory :
Anyway some official stuff from friends of Banksy were sold at Dismaland behind the bar, as the Teddy Bears by Bast (?) Pins, tees and posters ( the *official one as read here is maybe " a Bansky " poster, but Jeffrey Gillette realised it ) of course...
The " I am an imbecile balloon " by Shrigley, programmes ( Joyce cover ) and maps, Gold fish ( the only real Bansky if my memory is good ), bling bling ( Bast and Insect ) , rubber wrist by Shrigley, ping pong ball, ( all tats to win at the attractions stands ) , all the stuff coming from David Cullen ( Pocket money loans ) caravan etc...
Some Cauty riot shields have been sold there... and some posters of Wasted Rita have been sold too I think.. But under the name of WR. and Fucking the fucking fuckers poster ( on pow also )
Anyway all the stuff with tampoons or signatures of Dismaland are fakes, all banknotes, etc etc.. Some local artists put their real stuff aside ( a John d'Oh - see up ) are one sale.. But all the rest is crap... The worst are these Tee Flag Uk towels ( made by Paul W. ) I think and sold on ebay etc as real official stuff, that's not !
Gillette posters :
*
Cauty
Kind of fakes found and sold on Artsy - sic ) ...
Cauty Riot Shield is also avail as an open edition . Always wanted one.
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Can someone explain Dismaland stuff on eBay , by Lroy on Jan 19, 2022 16:14:28 GMT 1, I thougth there was a Dumbo too ?
But you are right.
from memory :
Anyway some official stuff from friends of Banksy were sold at Dismaland behind the bar, as the Teddy Bears by Bast (?) Pins, tees and posters ( the *official one as read here is maybe " a Bansky " poster, but Jeffrey Gillette realised it ) of course...
The " I am an imbecile balloon " by Shrigley, programmes ( Joyce cover ) and maps, Gold fish ( the only real Bansky if my memory is good ), bling bling ( Bast and Insect ) , rubber wrist by Shrigley, ping pong ball, ( all tats to win at the attractions stands ) , all the stuff coming from David Cullen ( Pocket money loans ) caravan etc...
Some Cauty riot shields have been sold there... and some posters of Wasted Rita have been sold too I think.. But under the name of WR. and Fucking the fucking fuckers poster ( on pow also )
Anyway all the stuff with tampoons or signatures of Dismaland are fakes, all banknotes, etc etc.. Some local artists put their real stuff aside ( a John d'Oh - see up ) are one sale.. But all the rest is crap... The worst are these Tee Flag Uk towels ( made by Paul W. ) I think and sold on ebay etc as real official stuff, that's not !
Gillette posters :
*
Cauty
Kind of fakes found and sold on Artsy - sic ) ...
Cauty Riot Shield is also avail as an open edition . Always wanted one. Do you mean that, as the Welcome mat, there is a long list of people wanting for it and waiting ?
I thougth there was a Dumbo too ?
But you are right.
from memory :
Anyway some official stuff from friends of Banksy were sold at Dismaland behind the bar, as the Teddy Bears by Bast (?) Pins, tees and posters ( the *official one as read here is maybe " a Bansky " poster, but Jeffrey Gillette realised it ) of course...
The " I am an imbecile balloon " by Shrigley, programmes ( Joyce cover ) and maps, Gold fish ( the only real Bansky if my memory is good ), bling bling ( Bast and Insect ) , rubber wrist by Shrigley, ping pong ball, ( all tats to win at the attractions stands ) , all the stuff coming from David Cullen ( Pocket money loans ) caravan etc...
Some Cauty riot shields have been sold there... and some posters of Wasted Rita have been sold too I think.. But under the name of WR. and Fucking the fucking fuckers poster ( on pow also )
Anyway all the stuff with tampoons or signatures of Dismaland are fakes, all banknotes, etc etc.. Some local artists put their real stuff aside ( a John d'Oh - see up ) are one sale.. But all the rest is crap... The worst are these Tee Flag Uk towels ( made by Paul W. ) I think and sold on ebay etc as real official stuff, that's not !
Gillette posters :
*
Cauty
Kind of fakes found and sold on Artsy - sic ) ...
Cauty Riot Shield is also avail as an open edition . Always wanted one. Do you mean that, as the Welcome mat, there is a long list of people wanting for it and waiting ?
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Inknart
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Can someone explain Dismaland stuff on eBay , by Inknart on Jan 19, 2022 16:27:38 GMT 1, Cauty Riot Shield is also avail as an open edition . Always wanted one. Do you mean that, as the Welcome mat, there is a long list of people wanting for it and waiting ? They were available forever, looks like due to some type of "red tape" they took them down.
Cauty Riot Shield is also avail as an open edition . Always wanted one. Do you mean that, as the Welcome mat, there is a long list of people wanting for it and waiting ? They were available forever, looks like due to some type of "red tape" they took them down.
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Can someone explain Dismaland stuff on eBay , by churchwood on Jan 19, 2022 17:06:58 GMT 1, The James Joyce prints were a signed edition of 150 @ £150 each and only available on the day before it officially opened to the public (which I managed to get into and buy a print - hence my avatar 😊) and think any left were then sold out on the first day. Sold out pretty quick your right, I bought the very last one. A signed AP Outside of the official run. One of my favourite prints I own.
That's a result.
I tried to get one on second visit and the very helpful lady behind the counter thought they had a few left so she vanished for around 5 minutes through the opposite door. It may have been under the VIP room, anyway she came back empty handed. To this day I'm never sure whether she genuinely thought there were some left or whether it was a part of the Dismal experience to build my hopes, knowing full well they were all long gone.
I keep meaning to ask, your username, anything to do with Burlingtons finest?
The James Joyce prints were a signed edition of 150 @ £150 each and only available on the day before it officially opened to the public (which I managed to get into and buy a print - hence my avatar 😊) and think any left were then sold out on the first day. Sold out pretty quick your right, I bought the very last one. A signed AP Outside of the official run. One of my favourite prints I own. That's a result. I tried to get one on second visit and the very helpful lady behind the counter thought they had a few left so she vanished for around 5 minutes through the opposite door. It may have been under the VIP room, anyway she came back empty handed. To this day I'm never sure whether she genuinely thought there were some left or whether it was a part of the Dismal experience to build my hopes, knowing full well they were all long gone. I keep meaning to ask, your username, anything to do with Burlingtons finest?
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Can someone explain Dismaland stuff on eBay , by Lroy on Jan 19, 2022 17:12:11 GMT 1, Sold out pretty quick your right, I bought the very last one. A signed AP Outside of the official run. One of my favourite prints I own. That's a result. I tried to get one on second visit and the very helpful lady behind the counter thought they had a few left so she vanished for around 5 minutes through the opposite door. It may have been under the VIP room, anyway she came back empty handed. To this day I'm never sure whether she genuinely thought there were some left or whether it was a part of the Dismal experience to build my hopes, knowing full well they were all long gone. I keep meaning to ask, your username, anything to do with Burlingtons finest? Hello, if i can tell, at my opinion, she was serious. At the shop, they were never " dismal " ... Great people very helpful..
Maybe I resolved a bit your thoughts...
Sold out pretty quick your right, I bought the very last one. A signed AP Outside of the official run. One of my favourite prints I own. That's a result. I tried to get one on second visit and the very helpful lady behind the counter thought they had a few left so she vanished for around 5 minutes through the opposite door. It may have been under the VIP room, anyway she came back empty handed. To this day I'm never sure whether she genuinely thought there were some left or whether it was a part of the Dismal experience to build my hopes, knowing full well they were all long gone. I keep meaning to ask, your username, anything to do with Burlingtons finest? Hello, if i can tell, at my opinion, she was serious. At the shop, they were never " dismal " ... Great people very helpful..
Maybe I resolved a bit your thoughts...
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Can someone explain Dismaland stuff on eBay , by graceof on Apr 21, 2022 14:24:49 GMT 1,
I've been looking into where these cardboard "Banksy free art" might have come from and spotted some in a photo of Mason Storm's studio. If you look at the rest of his (publicly viewable) photos, he's a dab hand at reproducing Banksy stencils, so I'd not be surprised if he's made a load of these. Nice little earner!! There's some speculation about links between Mason Storm and Banksy. Banksy is known to work as a team of artists to execute his work. The whole concept of is it a real Banksy or not is one that was created by Banksy himself. Call it concept art or whatever, but these cardboard "free art" are part of that concept, therefore whether painted by his hand or not, they are in a way of his making. He created the environment for these to exist. Is this getting too art existential for you yet? Banksy the concept artist.... Also worth noting, Banksy may have made or commissioned other artists (more likely) to make some these and refuses to authenticate them because of the purpose behind the free art movement is for people to enjoy the art, not just that it as a material object with a value attached. Perhaps its a way of getting people to stop and see the art instead of just the money. Or maybe he's just taking the piss out of the whole art scene and idea of value, he has done that. The whole point remains that it is a mystery, but the fact that Mason Storm has these displayed in his studio adds another layer of mystery. Art is only valued at what someone is prepared to pay for it.
I've been looking into where these cardboard "Banksy free art" might have come from and spotted some in a photo of Mason Storm's studio. If you look at the rest of his (publicly viewable) photos, he's a dab hand at reproducing Banksy stencils, so I'd not be surprised if he's made a load of these. Nice little earner!! There's some speculation about links between Mason Storm and Banksy. Banksy is known to work as a team of artists to execute his work. The whole concept of is it a real Banksy or not is one that was created by Banksy himself. Call it concept art or whatever, but these cardboard "free art" are part of that concept, therefore whether painted by his hand or not, they are in a way of his making. He created the environment for these to exist. Is this getting too art existential for you yet? Banksy the concept artist.... Also worth noting, Banksy may have made or commissioned other artists (more likely) to make some these and refuses to authenticate them because of the purpose behind the free art movement is for people to enjoy the art, not just that it as a material object with a value attached. Perhaps its a way of getting people to stop and see the art instead of just the money. Or maybe he's just taking the piss out of the whole art scene and idea of value, he has done that. The whole point remains that it is a mystery, but the fact that Mason Storm has these displayed in his studio adds another layer of mystery. Art is only valued at what someone is prepared to pay for it.
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Can someone explain Dismaland stuff on eBay , by graceof on Apr 21, 2022 14:30:11 GMT 1,
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Can someone explain Dismaland stuff on eBay , by Happy Shopper on Apr 21, 2022 17:06:48 GMT 1, I've been looking into where these cardboard "Banksy free art" might have come from and spotted some in a photo of Mason Storm's studio. If you look at the rest of his (publicly viewable) photos, he's a dab hand at reproducing Banksy stencils, so I'd not be surprised if he's made a load of these. Nice little earner!! There's some speculation about links between Mason Storm and Banksy. Banksy is known to work as a team of artists to execute his work. The whole concept of is it a real Banksy or not is one that was created by Banksy himself. Call it concept art or whatever, but these cardboard "free art" are part of that concept, therefore whether painted by his hand or not, they are in a way of his making. He created the environment for these to exist. Is this getting too art existential for you yet? Banksy the concept artist.... Also worth noting, Banksy may have made or commissioned other artists (more likely) to make some these and refuses to authenticate them because of the purpose behind the free art movement is for people to enjoy the art, not just that it as a material object with a value attached. Perhaps its a way of getting people to stop and see the art instead of just the money. Or maybe he's just taking the piss out of the whole art scene and idea of value, he has done that. The whole point remains that it is a mystery, but the fact that Mason Storm has these displayed in his studio adds another layer of mystery. Art is only valued at what someone is prepared to pay for it. It's quite simple. Mason Storm has nothing to do with Banksy. Banksy's stencil art is made by Banksy. No "Free Art" was given out or found at Dismaland.
I've been looking into where these cardboard "Banksy free art" might have come from and spotted some in a photo of Mason Storm's studio. If you look at the rest of his (publicly viewable) photos, he's a dab hand at reproducing Banksy stencils, so I'd not be surprised if he's made a load of these. Nice little earner!! There's some speculation about links between Mason Storm and Banksy. Banksy is known to work as a team of artists to execute his work. The whole concept of is it a real Banksy or not is one that was created by Banksy himself. Call it concept art or whatever, but these cardboard "free art" are part of that concept, therefore whether painted by his hand or not, they are in a way of his making. He created the environment for these to exist. Is this getting too art existential for you yet? Banksy the concept artist.... Also worth noting, Banksy may have made or commissioned other artists (more likely) to make some these and refuses to authenticate them because of the purpose behind the free art movement is for people to enjoy the art, not just that it as a material object with a value attached. Perhaps its a way of getting people to stop and see the art instead of just the money. Or maybe he's just taking the piss out of the whole art scene and idea of value, he has done that. The whole point remains that it is a mystery, but the fact that Mason Storm has these displayed in his studio adds another layer of mystery. Art is only valued at what someone is prepared to pay for it. It's quite simple. Mason Storm has nothing to do with Banksy. Banksy's stencil art is made by Banksy. No "Free Art" was given out or found at Dismaland.
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