Who is Banksy? We do not know. The artist wishes to remain anonymous and refuses fame.
An attitude that corresponds to the spirit of graffiti (making works incognito) and allows
also to escape justice.
He is a hard-hitting, revolutionary, subversive artist who wields irony, irreverence and
humor. He creates his works on the walls of our cities using stencils and spray cans.
painting. His mastery of the image, his protesting spirit and his biting humor are
his trademark. A sensitive artist, Banksy reacts strongly to what touches or hurts him in our
world. Politically and socially engaged (he denounces injustices, war, famine
and defends freedom, justice, the oppressed), he creates shocking images often accompanied by striking slogans to make passers-by react and reflect. He uses art
to express dissatisfaction with political choices and social situations.
However, his images are also imbued with humor, poetry and hope.
For this work, it is necessary to differentiate the place of "registration" (the place where the work was painted)
and what was depicted by Banksy. A concrete wall takes up the entire space of the photograph (background). It's about
of the wall separating Israel from Palestine. In the foreground, a second barrier blocks access.
This 700 km long wall was built in 2002 by the State of Israel to, according to the Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs, "prevent all attempts of terrorist intrusions into Israeli territory". For Banksy building an impassable wall is a
radical attempt to put an end to the recurring conflicts in this region of the Middle East: the countries bordering Israel contesting the legitimacy of this country and its borders since its creation in 1948 by the National Assembly of the United Nations. On this wall, the artist has represented a trompe l'oeil: a (false) hole, in the wall (falsely)
cracked reveals an idyllic landscape (the
paradise), composed of palm trees overhanging a
sandy beach and turquoise sea. This principle of trompe-l'oeil is widely used by
Banksy in his paintings.
These two spaces, the place of the work and the one represented in the work come to confront each other.
Banksy by opposing them comes to criticize the very presence of the wall and the right of everyone to be able to hope for a bright future....
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377 mots, j'espère que c'est ce qui fallait faire
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Rania0814
merci bcp vrmt ah ou 337 mots-clés juste excellent rien à dire
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Who is Banksy? We do not know. The artist wishes to remain anonymous and refuses fame.
An attitude that corresponds to the spirit of graffiti (making works incognito) and allows
also to escape justice.
He is a hard-hitting, revolutionary, subversive artist who wields irony, irreverence and
humor. He creates his works on the walls of our cities using stencils and spray cans.
painting. His mastery of the image, his protesting spirit and his biting humor are
his trademark. A sensitive artist, Banksy reacts strongly to what touches or hurts him in our
world. Politically and socially engaged (he denounces injustices, war, famine
and defends freedom, justice, the oppressed), he creates shocking images often accompanied by striking slogans to make passers-by react and reflect. He uses art
to express dissatisfaction with political choices and social situations.
However, his images are also imbued with humor, poetry and hope.
For this work, it is necessary to differentiate the place of "registration" (the place where the work was painted)
and what was depicted by Banksy. A concrete wall takes up the entire space of the photograph (background). It's about
of the wall separating Israel from Palestine. In the foreground, a second barrier blocks access.
This 700 km long wall was built in 2002 by the State of Israel to, according to the Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs, "prevent all attempts of terrorist intrusions into Israeli territory". For Banksy building an impassable wall is a
radical attempt to put an end to the recurring conflicts in this region of the Middle East: the countries bordering Israel contesting the legitimacy of this country and its borders since its creation in 1948 by the National Assembly of the United Nations. On this wall, the artist has represented a trompe l'oeil: a (false) hole, in the wall (falsely)
cracked reveals an idyllic landscape (the
paradise), composed of palm trees overhanging a
sandy beach and turquoise sea. This principle of trompe-l'oeil is widely used by
Banksy in his paintings.
These two spaces, the place of the work and the one represented in the work come to confront each other.
Banksy by opposing them comes to criticize the very presence of the wall and the right of everyone to be able to hope for a bright future....
Explications :
377 mots, j'espère que c'est ce qui fallait faire