This documentary is really interesting. At first I thought it was a documentary about street art, or I thought it was a documentary about Bansky, but it turned out to be a documentary about a street hobbyist who achieved "success" in commercial art at the end hahaha, the end is also Very sarcastic. Bansky himself is really charming, and the typical British manner of speaking is hilarious haha. And he turned the documentary Thierry should have made to let the public understand street art into a satire on Mr.brainwash later.
Marcel Duchamp used the ready-made toilet to open up the modern art question of what is art. Andy Warhol broke the boundary between business and art. This documentary also asked the audience again, what is art, since it said Can everyone do art? Thierry is indeed a businessman genius who is very good at seizing opportunities. Apart from his works, his early obsession with photography and street artists is indeed "cute" (not in a good way). He also did brainwash some people. The fame of friends is to "create" and gain "success" by investing and directing operations. It can be said that he did capture the superficial "form" of street art and popular culture, but the deep things, those deep and rich connotations that make the works are still lacking. It can't be said that this is not art, after all, no one can stipulate what can be and what can't be. (
Picking up the point of view of a netizen at station B, I think it's not bad--
The girl's yee - talk about his own views on MBW: The difference between MBW's graffiti and Banksy's is like copy-paste of pop culture, mass production, his graffiti is just like the graffiti on the surface, there is no deep ironic meaning He does it Art is just because he wants to do art, this is his understanding of art, and I think this is totally OK, totally artsy??)
Maybe like Bansky said art is just a joke, he doesn't know what art is.
It is a humorous and thought-provoking documentary. It also gave me a glimpse of some artists such as Invader and Shepard ferry. I was really attracted by the fresh, exciting and bold personality of street art.
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