Look out, kiddies! Bansky is back! Is it documentary? Is it fiction? Who knows!? But what we do know is that the man is a talent! To celebrate the release of the new documentary Banksy Does New York, Madman Entertainment and The Lowdown Under are sneaking round behind and offering you the chance to win one of five double passes to stick in your back pocket when the film hits cinemas on April 23, 2015.
To Enter: Like & Share, Tell Your Friends, Tell Everyone!
Then Email “Which Way Is The Exit Of This Gift Shop?” with your mailing address to info@thelowdownunder.com
Look out, kiddies! Bansky is back! Is it documentary? Is it fiction? Who knows!? But what we do know is that the man is a talent! To celebrate the release of the new documentary Banksy Does New York, Madman Entertainment and The Lowdown Under are sneaking round behind and offering you the chance to win one of five double passes to stick in your back pocket when the film hits cinemas on April 23, 2015.
To Enter: Like & Share, Tell Your Friends, Tell Everyone!
Then Email “Which Way Is The Exit Of This Gift Shop?” with your mailing address to info@thelowdownunder.com
Entries Open: Now! (To Australian The Lowdown Under readers only)
Entries Close: Sunday April 19, 2015
Synopsis: Banksy is revered and reviled, considered both a vandal and a genius. Completely anonymous, he is nevertheless without question one of the world’s best known living artists.
Over the course of a month-long residency in New York in October 2013, Banksy and his team took to the streets – secretly creating a variety of public work ranging from elaborate conceptual stunts to traditional graffiti art. Constantly evading a citywide search by the NYPD, Banksy’s work created a public response that was an equal mix of reverence and derision. From a Central Park stand where priceless originals were anonymously sold for $60, to a junkyard in Queens; New York City served as the canvas for this street art vigilante.
BANKSY DOES NEW YORK is an exhilarating survey of Banksy’s city-wide exhibit and at the same time a vibrant portrait of the city itself.
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