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Banksy's Bristol: Home Sweet Home

Banksy's Bristol: Home Sweet Home
By Steve Wright

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Much of Banksy's early work on the streets of Bristol has been lost, but this book records those works which appeared throughout the city. Author Steve Wright explores the streets of Banksy's Bristol and interviews many of the people who worked with Banksy in his early years. We believe this to be the most complete photographic collections of Banksy's Bristol work from the freehand wall paintings in Easton to the iconic Mild Mild West, his stencils and more. It contains more than 100 images.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #233175 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-11-28
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 112 pages

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About the Author
Steve Wright is Venue magazine's art editor and an accomplished freelance journalist who writes on a variety of subjects but particularly art and popular culture.


Customer Reviews

Really good5
half-expecting some sort of cheap rip-off I was surprised to find that this book's really great. Lots of full-colour pictures of Banksy's best Bristol works and a few real gems of never-seen-before stuff. The text is pretty intelligent too, but it's the pictures that make it a must-have. Nice hardback coffee-table production values too, and very well priced.

Great book5
This is brilliant, a must for any Bristolian who may remember seeing the work around Bristol before all the hype. If you aren't from Bristol, this book will show you lots of Banksy work that can't be seen anywhere else. Quality.

Fantastic book, gives all the background and context you need5
This is the perfect book if you're interested in where Banksy came from, with brilliant coverage of the environment he grew up in, the whole Bristol scene, and the other artists working around him. Great illustrations, but the text is must-read too. Beautifully produced - I would recommend this book to anyone interested in Banksy, graffiti, or Bristol.