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‘Banksy Graffitied Walls and Wasn’t Sorry’ delves into the enigmatic world of Banksy, the UK’s most notorious street artist. This compelling art history book, featuring contributions from leading art critics and contemporaries of Banksy, explores the themes of political activism, social commentary, and the quest for anonymity in the digital age. Through a series of essays and high-quality reproductions of Banksy’s most provocative works, readers are invited to consider the impact of graffiti art on urban landscapes and societal norms. A must-read for enthusiasts of modern art and cultural movements, offering a nuanced understanding of Banksy’s enduring legacy.





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