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Banksy: Completed
E**J
Completely Engaging
Carol Diehl has written a personal yet critical examination of Banksy's work and his uneasy relationship with the art establishment. Banksy represents a challenge to art critics due in part to his insider/outsider status, his anonymity and his use of the tropes of street art, i.e. graffiti.After visiting and experiencing such works as "Dismaland" and "The Walled Off Hotel" in Bethlehem, Diehl is able to provide crucial context for his work, countering various art critics who were content to write off Banksy without doing basic research or visiting his installations.Due to Banksy's cloaking of his identity, Diehl's challenge is part detective work as she deftly leads us through the social, ethical and critical complications and ironies of his work.Very readable and highly recommended!
C**R
Most elegant and thoughtful Banksy book yet--a great read
This is the most beautiful Banksy book yet, much as I admire his own Wall and Piece. It is elegant and intelligent and a fine thing to hold in your hands, balancing the fact that it is foremost a book to read and the wonderful accompanying plates. (Wish I had been to Dismaland.) It is easy to manage, compact yet ample enough for vivid illustration. The full-page plates come on with a bang. And I love that the plates are on the same paper as the text, giving them a bit of texture lost in books on glossy paper. Maybe someone below was unhappy that some of the plates, mostly documentary, are on the smallish side. Interestingly, many of the images in the book seem to have come from Banksy's front office. "Swann", below, sums up the text very nicely. Carol Diehl’s book is a pleasure to read and makes a powerful case for the artistic integrity of the mysterious, intriguing, and always humane Banksy.
S**N
Provocative, insightful and a pleasure to read
Thank you Carol Diehl and MIT Press for this beautifully written and produced book. The many illustrations are clear and illuminating as is Diehl's writing style. As a critic, Diehl's art reviews over the years are known for their insightful perspectives, humor, clarity and, above all, the absence of dispiriting artspeak. So it is with her Banksy book. The provocative art at the center of Diehl's investigation naturally opens out into the realms of politics, art world hypocrisy, and systems of social inequity. Banksy's art creates the conditions for, and invites audiences to, "complete" the art by performing actions relative to the work itself- his street art tactics are designed to be collaborative. Enthralling reading, highly recommended.
P**E
Banksy fan
As a Banksy fan, I found this well worth it to buy. Gives me a nice perusal every once in a while.
A**6
Great coffee table book
Love Banksy!
A**R
Poor quality photos
The pictures all have a grey colored coating on them. They look like they succeeded in saving money on the printing at the expense of the books quality.
E**J
Thoughtful Investigation of Banksy's Art
Carol Diehl has written an absorbing three dimensional account of Banksy's art despite his anonymity. Writing in a concise, engaging style, Diehl is a deft guide through his various art projects, including "Dismaland" & "The Walled Off Hotel" while providing crucial context so often missing in many critic's responses to Banksy's work. Diehl's initial motivation was to counter these critic's seeming inability to do basic research (including seeing his work) but were content to slag him. In addition to casting her seasoned critical eye on Banksy's projects, Diehl succeeds in humanizing his efforts in a moving, "boots on the ground" story. The reader is left to ponder (in a larger sense) art's power to address social inequities & create positive change. Highly recommended.
T**K
More than a glance, looking at Banksy's art.
"Hardening of the categories leads to art disease." - Kenneth SnelsonBeing a member of the great unwashed, it has never been a concern whether Banksy's work is or is not 'Art'. I enjoy the style and the skewering of politics and culture for the cleverness of it. Carol Diehl has shown that I didn't know the half of it. Her descriptions and explanations of a few of Banksy's works point to layers of meaning that aren't apparent at a glance. She also points to the pay-off of his style and anonymity in keeping the work relevant. Along the way Diehl offers her opinions on Artspeak, the Art Market, and critics who don't do their homework. Her writing is non-technical and insightful. I was afraid this book might be a slog and instead found a delightful and informative read.
M**K
Great read
Critically insightful look at one of the world's most well known (and perhaps little known in many ways) artists. A really easy and provocative read. Very enjoyable.
C**R
What you never knew about Banksy
It has a dramaturgical quality to it, the was Diehl sets up the conflict: Banksy vs. the Establishment, and I was surprised at how willing I was to invest in Banksy emotionally, like a character in a screenplay.
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