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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by Daniel Silk on Mar 19, 2010 17:30:54 GMT 1, islingtonnow.co.uk/?p=3439
"A long-running feud between Banksy and graffiti legend King Robbo has spread to Islington, with one of Banksyโs iconic works recently defaced with his rivalโs name.Banksyโs grafitti on Essex Road, featuring three children raising a Tesco plastic bag on a flag pole, was partly sprayed over ten days ago."
islingtonnow.co.uk/?p=3439"A long-running feud between Banksy and graffiti legend King Robbo has spread to Islington, with one of Banksyโs iconic works recently defaced with his rivalโs name.Banksyโs grafitti on Essex Road, featuring three children raising a Tesco plastic bag on a flag pole, was partly sprayed over ten days ago."
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by mishco on Mar 27, 2010 14:30:51 GMT 1, i saw the council buffing the letters around the dog last week....they still left the dog though
i saw the council buffing the letters around the dog last week....they still left the dog though
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by nigelbgg on Mar 27, 2010 18:27:00 GMT 1, i saw the council buffing the letters around the dog last week....they still left the dog though
THATS the saddest thing about this whole saga.
i saw the council buffing the letters around the dog last week....they still left the dog though THATS the saddest thing about this whole saga.
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by rillo on Mar 27, 2010 19:46:15 GMT 1,
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by mattgold on Mar 28, 2010 22:09:14 GMT 1, Isn't this how Biggie vs 2Pac started?
Isn't this how Biggie vs 2Pac started?
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by dmtr on Mar 29, 2010 1:19:55 GMT 1, All that s**t is plain marketing. Except graffiti community certainly no one in art world knew about Robbo. Now, you can expect a ROBBO show in some gallery, prints, canvas graffitis, a book etc in the following weeks/months. I would bet it. Robbo most certainly wants his share of fame by now, knowing the fortune and celebrity of Banksy. Street Art is becoming more and more popular in Art magazines, exhibits and auctions and Robbo might want to be part of it and have a piece of the cake. I'm glad to see the pics of the painted Robbo graff'. Seriously, the graff had already been over tagged. I'm not pro-banksy (I don't care, I do not live in England and never saw a Banksy real piece), but he's absolutely right in his interview : if you make graffiti on public or private properties you cannot claim them to be yours. It is the exact opposite to graffiti philisophy, isn't it ? Now that stupid feud might lead to Banksy's stuff defacing and even if I am not pro-banksy, his street art is far more interesting than the tags of Robbo and his mates(which are, from my humble point of view, dog's piss on a wall and nothing else, just to mark some imaginary territory). In a feud between Art and primal instinct of territory, the loser will be art, for sure because the latest will use violence, through defacing pieces.
Completely agree with this. I don't understand the comments like, "Street artists should pay their respect to the writers who paved the way for them". writers vandalized walls because of their own egos. They want to get their name all over people's property. "Robbo was here", who cares? They did it for selfish reasons. Street art, to me, while still vandalism, is less about "look at me!" and more about, "think about this". Hopefully Robbo wil make a few bucks selling some lame gallery pieces (30k for a canvas where robbo writes his name!) before he disappears for another 25 years.
All that s**t is plain marketing. Except graffiti community certainly no one in art world knew about Robbo. Now, you can expect a ROBBO show in some gallery, prints, canvas graffitis, a book etc in the following weeks/months. I would bet it. Robbo most certainly wants his share of fame by now, knowing the fortune and celebrity of Banksy. Street Art is becoming more and more popular in Art magazines, exhibits and auctions and Robbo might want to be part of it and have a piece of the cake. I'm glad to see the pics of the painted Robbo graff'. Seriously, the graff had already been over tagged. I'm not pro-banksy (I don't care, I do not live in England and never saw a Banksy real piece), but he's absolutely right in his interview : if you make graffiti on public or private properties you cannot claim them to be yours. It is the exact opposite to graffiti philisophy, isn't it ? Now that stupid feud might lead to Banksy's stuff defacing and even if I am not pro-banksy, his street art is far more interesting than the tags of Robbo and his mates(which are, from my humble point of view, dog's piss on a wall and nothing else, just to mark some imaginary territory). In a feud between Art and primal instinct of territory, the loser will be art, for sure because the latest will use violence, through defacing pieces. Completely agree with this. I don't understand the comments like, "Street artists should pay their respect to the writers who paved the way for them". writers vandalized walls because of their own egos. They want to get their name all over people's property. "Robbo was here", who cares? They did it for selfish reasons. Street art, to me, while still vandalism, is less about "look at me!" and more about, "think about this". Hopefully Robbo wil make a few bucks selling some lame gallery pieces (30k for a canvas where robbo writes his name!) before he disappears for another 25 years.
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by Daniel Silk on Apr 2, 2010 17:01:05 GMT 1,
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by Daniel Silk on Apr 2, 2010 17:01:50 GMT 1, Part 1
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by Daniel Silk on Apr 2, 2010 17:02:29 GMT 1, Part 2
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by Daniel Silk on Apr 7, 2010 13:45:35 GMT 1, mog.com/blog_post/content/1123/1885240
"Writing on the Wall: Londonโs Elite Graffiti Artists Continue to Bleed Euros and Pounds, Pride and Paint"
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by nah on Apr 8, 2010 15:55:10 GMT 1,
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*you're
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by Max Beales on Apr 8, 2010 16:24:20 GMT 1, **
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by spirit on Apr 8, 2010 16:25:48 GMT 1, You can't believe this guy is in his 40's....comes across like a 15 year old.
You can't believe this guy is in his 40's....comes across like a 15 year old.
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by stanley on Apr 8, 2010 16:37:47 GMT 1, The initial comeback had a motive behind it.
This is boring, childish, pointless & certainly no improvement at what was already there.
Im defo team banksy.
The initial comeback had a motive behind it.
This is boring, childish, pointless & certainly no improvement at what was already there.
Im defo team banksy.
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by thejoker on Apr 8, 2010 16:39:21 GMT 1, Really? I can't believe this is still going on.
Really? I can't believe this is still going on.
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by alexnh123 on Apr 8, 2010 16:41:38 GMT 1, very naughty what?
very naughty what?
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by peggy on Apr 8, 2010 16:47:58 GMT 1, You can't believe this guy is in his 40's....comes across like a 15 year old.
PEGGY THINKS IF THIS THE CASE THAT MAKES 2 OF THEM.
BUT PEGGY REALLY THINK THIS IS NAUGHTY LITTLE ELVES FIGHTING AN IMAGINARY WAR BETWEEN OLD SKOOL & NEW, WHILST MR ROBBO & MR BANKSY ARE SAT AT HOME TOGETHER, HAVING NICE CUP OF COCOA GIGGLING AT ALL SILLINESS CARRIED OUT IN THEIR NAME.
You can't believe this guy is in his 40's....comes across like a 15 year old. PEGGY THINKS IF THIS THE CASE THAT MAKES 2 OF THEM. BUT PEGGY REALLY THINK THIS IS NAUGHTY LITTLE ELVES FIGHTING AN IMAGINARY WAR BETWEEN OLD SKOOL & NEW, WHILST MR ROBBO & MR BANKSY ARE SAT AT HOME TOGETHER, HAVING NICE CUP OF COCOA GIGGLING AT ALL SILLINESS CARRIED OUT IN THEIR NAME.
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by Max Beales on Apr 8, 2010 20:30:16 GMT 1,
"He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!"
Monty Python - Life of Brian.
"He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!" Monty Python - Life of Brian.
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by gwenie on Apr 9, 2010 8:05:49 GMT 1, You can't believe this guy is in his 40's....comes across like a 15 year old. PEGGY THINKS IF THIS THE CASE THAT MAKES 2 OF THEM. BUT PEGGY REALLY THINK THIS IS NAUGHTY LITTLE ELVES FIGHTING AN IMAGINARY WAR BETWEEN OLD SKOOL & NEW, WHILST MR ROBBO & MR BANKSY ARE SAT AT HOME TOGETHER, HAVING NICE CUP OF COCOA GIGGLING AT ALL SILLINESS CARRIED OUT IN THEIR NAME.
AGREED
You can't believe this guy is in his 40's....comes across like a 15 year old. PEGGY THINKS IF THIS THE CASE THAT MAKES 2 OF THEM. BUT PEGGY REALLY THINK THIS IS NAUGHTY LITTLE ELVES FIGHTING AN IMAGINARY WAR BETWEEN OLD SKOOL & NEW, WHILST MR ROBBO & MR BANKSY ARE SAT AT HOME TOGETHER, HAVING NICE CUP OF COCOA GIGGLING AT ALL SILLINESS CARRIED OUT IN THEIR NAME. AGREED
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by spirit on Apr 9, 2010 11:22:21 GMT 1, "He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!" Monty Python - Life of Brian.
I think the reason the "boy" is left out is because you're meant to replace "boy" with "toy" (a derogatory graffiti term meaning an inexperienced or unskilled writer)
"He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!" Monty Python - Life of Brian. I think the reason the "boy" is left out is because you're meant to replace "boy" with "toy" (a derogatory graffiti term meaning an inexperienced or unskilled writer)
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by spirit on Apr 9, 2010 11:23:50 GMT 1, "I'm not so interested in convincing people in the art world that what I do is 'art,' " Banksy says. "I'm more bothered about convincing people in the graffiti community that what I do is really vandalism."
From the LA Weekly interview. Great quote and thought it was quite relevant in this context.
"I'm not so interested in convincing people in the art world that what I do is 'art,' " Banksy says. "I'm more bothered about convincing people in the graffiti community that what I do is really vandalism."
From the LA Weekly interview. Great quote and thought it was quite relevant in this context.
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by Max Beales on Apr 9, 2010 13:10:08 GMT 1, "He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!" Monty Python - Life of Brian. I think the reason the "boy" is left out is because you're meant to replace "boy" with "toy" (a derogatory graffiti term meaning an inexperienced or unskilled writer)
I think you're reading too far into it.. If he meant to call him a toy he probably would.
"He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!" Monty Python - Life of Brian. I think the reason the "boy" is left out is because you're meant to replace "boy" with "toy" (a derogatory graffiti term meaning an inexperienced or unskilled writer) I think you're reading too far into it.. If he meant to call him a toy he probably would.
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by spirit on Apr 9, 2010 13:14:05 GMT 1, I think the reason the "boy" is left out is because you're meant to replace "boy" with "toy" (a derogatory graffiti term meaning an inexperienced or unskilled writer) I think you're reading too far into it.. If he meant to call him a toy he probably would.
i don't. why do you think he left boy out then?
I think the reason the "boy" is left out is because you're meant to replace "boy" with "toy" (a derogatory graffiti term meaning an inexperienced or unskilled writer) I think you're reading too far into it.. If he meant to call him a toy he probably would. i don't. why do you think he left boy out then?
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by walshy on Apr 9, 2010 16:09:18 GMT 1, I think thats quality
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King ROBBO ๐ฌ๐ง Banksy v King Robbo โข Street Art, by Max Beales on Apr 9, 2010 16:40:58 GMT 1, I think you're reading too far into it.. If he meant to call him a toy he probably would. i don't. why do you think he left boy out then?
I don't know..
I think you're reading too far into it.. If he meant to call him a toy he probably would. i don't. why do you think he left boy out then? I don't know..
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