.: nine :....The empire strikes banksy
Just found this in todays Sydney Morning Herald.... excellent stuff
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'Museum fails to smell a rat
By Vikram Dodd in London
April 10, 2004
Doubtless it is a publicity stunt, but is it also art?
A graffiti artist called Banksy smuggled his latest work, a dead rat in a glass-fronted box, into the Natural History Museum in London, where it was exhibited on a wall for several hours.
Staff did not notice that the rat was out of place amid the museum's usual fare of dinosaur bones and artefacts from the animal kingdom.
The rat was stuffed and clad in scaled-down wraparound sunglasses, and had a rucksack on its back and a microphone in one paw. A miniature spraycan sat at its feet, while above it was sprayed in graffiti-style lettering "our time will come".
The piece, called Banksus Militus Ratus, was displayed with a text that said the common sewer rat had some remarkable new characteristics.
"Attributed to an increase in junk food waste, ambient radiation and hardcore urban rap music these creatures have evolved at an unprecedented rate." It quotes a bogus university professor as saying: "You can laugh now . . . but one day they may be in charge."
Banksy is believed to have disguised himself as a museum worker to glue the case to a wall.
Banksy is known for his graffiti art around London, and some of his works sell for thousands of pounds.
His manager, Steve Lazarides, said museum visitors liked the rat exhibit and one staff member had thought it was genuine.
Last year Banksy, real name Robert Banks, said not getting caught was part of the buzz.
"The art to it is not getting picked up for it, and that's the biggest buzz at the end of the day because you could stick all my shit in the Tate Modern and have an opening with Tony Blair and Kate Moss on Rollerblades handing out vol-au-vents and it wouldn't be as exciting."
The Guardian'
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...more after dinner [chicken fettucini]
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