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Banksy's Road Trip Continues: Takes On The KKK In Birmingham, Alabama

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russ zoran says:


Taken from www.woostercollective.com:

After leaving New Orleans, it appears that Banksy is now heading through the Deep South.

The piece below was spotted on an old abandoned Chevron Station near Birmingham Alabama. (We're told it's somewhere between where the 59 Freeway meets the 65 going South near a large Home Depot on the 59)

(Note: As of now, the one photo below is all that exists, so if you're in the area and see the piece, let us know and send us some snaps)

www.woostercollective.com/banburm1.jpg
www.woostercollective.com/banburm2.jpg
www.woostercollective.com/bambirm3.jpg

See www.woostercollective.com/
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Mama Sass  Pro User  says:

Wow. That's really intense.
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! INSPIRE ONE ! says:

indeed...
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! INSPIRE ONE ! says:

The KKK is for rel in those parts ( i have painted at that exact abandoned gas station before, and yo , it is no joke in that area!) I am so proud of Banksy for taking on the ignorance of prejudice in that area...i love it!
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! INSPIRE ONE ! says:

...seems Banksy left NOLA just in time...350,000 people evacuated from the city today because of another hurricane..wtf?!
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ray182 says:

thats a really cool one. im guessing were gonna get loads of random banksys in different places over the next few days
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Jake R.  Pro User  says:

Hot damn! I live in Birmingham, so I'll be by that location tomorrow...maybe he's on the prowl again tonight?
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topherpresley says:

man, im just missing him everywhere, when he was in new england i was living in texas, and now that im in vermont he is down south
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Walt Jabsco  Pro User  says:

I've read the KKK man has been vandalised now, no real wonder considering the location but does anyone have a pictures of what has been done to it ?????
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insite  Pro User  says:

Photo of it here Walt.
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mikeasaurus  Pro User  says:

Guess some one didn't like it, eh?
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David Rankin@castlepictures.com says:

I know he likes hoodies , but joining the KKK is a bit extreme. Maybe he just needs the publicity ....
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Walt Jabsco  Pro User  says:

cheers insite, it had to happen.......suprised it lasted 2 days
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melfeasance is a group administrator melfeasance says:


photo : ted_major

looks like a big festering gob now... more lifelike
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insite  Pro User  says:

...more lifelike LOL

Gone altogether now. This was just posted on banksy.info

I went down to Birmingham from Nashville Monday night to check this out…it’s not everyday something like this is happens so close. Got to the site around 11:30pm (not a good idea in that neighborhood that late!) only to discover that the piece had just been painted over. The paint was still drying...I was gutted.

So...we went back Tuesday morning to get a better look. We ended up sticking around for pretty much the entire afternoon. There was a steady flow of the people in the neighborhood stopping by to check it out as well as those tipped off by sites like this. It was really amazing to see the range of responses that this piece evoked. Some people saw it as death to racism…other just saw it as hate. As one local said...”Hate breeds hate”…it didn’t matter to him who was hanging from the noose…all he saw was hate. Overall…it really sparked some great conversations between people who probably never would have stopped to talk if it weren't for this piece. Love it or hate it...I think the piece did it's job.

While we were there...we had started talking to and older African-American man who ended up being the property owner. He had seen the image the day before and had come back to take video of the place – only to find it painted over. He understood the painting and appreciated the quality of work...but he had no idea what he was dealing with...so I got to fill him in and explain why so many people were coming by to take pictures.

Long story short...in an effort to protect this image from further damage or from disappearing altogether...I told him he might want to take the piece down himself. Not sure if I'll get some flack for that on this site...but I thought it was the right thing to do. So…my friend and I ended hanging out with this amazing gentleman for the day and helped him remove the work. He did let us each keep one of the blank grey panels…so I guess I can say I own an original Banksy! HA!

Anyways…I told him I told him I’d help out and try to get an idea of what something like this could fetch if being sold. Any feedback would be great! I’d also be curious to know if anyone thinks there is any restoration that can be done. I'm not thinking there is...but I thought I'd ask.


And the pics to go with it

www.flickr.com/photos/30168380@N04/sets/72157607086585165/
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Walt Jabsco  Pro User  says:

I think due to the location and what happened, this may be one of Mr B's most poignant stencils ever..........
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insite  Pro User  says:

www.al.com/news/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/news/12204...

Famed artist may have left local mark
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
JEREMY GRAY
News staff writer
By Tuesday morning, the image of a lynched Klansman was painted over. By Tuesday afternoon, the portion of the wall the image was painted on was taken, but the question remained: Had famed graffiti artist Banksy left his mark on Birmingham?

Last week, Banksy, an English artist whose identity has never been publicly revealed and whose works have fetched millions of dollars, was reported to be in New Orleans as the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina neared.

A New York Times article on Aug. 28 said his work while in New Orleans included "Abraham Lincoln as a homeless man pushing a basket, a marching band wearing gas masks, an old man in a rocking chair with an American flag below the words `No Loitering,' and a boy on a swing made out of a life preserver."

Doug Baulos, an art professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, said he believes the Klansman image, which appeared Friday on an abandoned west Birmingham gas station, to be the work of Banksy.

It was rumored, Baulos said, that Banksy was in town overnight and painted two images, although Baulos said he did not know where the other was painted or what it looked like.

Banksy apparently visited a place called the "benching spot," an area off of Morris Avenue where graffiti artists gather to look at the work of "taggers" on the passing trains, Baulos said.

"It's a cultural phenomenon," Baulos said. "A lot of graffiti artists have been economically successful, but it's illegal. I think his work is superinteresting."

The images, often spray painted on the sides of buildings using stencils, were the latest from an elusive artist whose work has been purchased for millions.

Earlier this year, a wall he painted on was detached from a building and auctioned for more than $450,000, according to an article in The Australian. A sketch he donated to England's Labour Party was auctioned for more than $350,000, according to a BBC News report.

On Friday, as people fled the Gulf Coast from Hurricane Gustav, two men, one taller, the other with a red beard, went to an abandoned Bush Boulevard Chevron station and set up a canvas screen that blocked the public's view, according to an employee of the Bush Quik Stop across the street.

When the canvas came down, the men's work - an image of the lifeless body of a man in Ku Klux Klan robes dangling from a noose - was unveiled, the employee said.

Sometime late Monday night or early Tuesday morning, the image was covered in black spray paint. By late Tuesday afternoon, that portion of the wall had mysteriously disappeared.

The employee, who would identify himself only as Shaka, said he believed young people in the community painted over the image.

"It was artistic; it was beautiful," Shaka said. "But there are so many messages you can put out there, why one promoting hate?" Shaka asked.

Several Internet blogs that follow the work of Banksy and other so-called street artists reported that the image was in fact the work of Banksy.

"After leaving New Orleans, it appears Banksy is now heading through the Deep South," wrote a poster at the New York-based Wooster Collective, a Web site that tracks Banksy's work.

Wooster founder Marc Schiller, who has tracked the artist's career, said the work was definitely Banksy's and should be on the artist's Web site in the next few days. "The people who know his work can tell the difference," Schiller said in an interview Tuesday.

Schiller said he did not know what message the artist was trying to convey. News staff writer Toraine Norris contributed to this report.


I love this bit.....
Banksy apparently visited a place called the "benching spot," an area off of Morris Avenue where graffiti artists gather to look at the work of "taggers" on the passing trains, Baulos said.
........so now we know why Birmingham, he's on a graffers holiday taking in the local attractions.
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Anthony Posey SIR:Poseyal Desposyni  Pro User  says:

bump of a thread thats needs more attention, I grew up in Marshall County KY, Google taterday rebel flag to understand , anyway. would be nice to see
some wonderful art work such as this in that area of the US. just saying :)
Was back there a few weeks ago , for my aunts funeral, saw a few KKK tags and an old angus rules tag and a 1982 marshall county class of tag STILL there
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the lonely villein is a group administrator the lonely villein  Pro User  says:

Bush Blvd Banksy 1
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the lonely villein is a group administrator the lonely villein  Pro User  says:

KKK sketch
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the lonely villein is a group administrator the lonely villein  Pro User  says:

kkk
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Anthony Posey SIR:Poseyal Desposyni  Pro User  says:

love these, would love to see more :) I love them, I drove to the alabama site just to see it and it all was gone by then :( oh well
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