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Banksy’s Pop-Up Gallery Turns 7/7 Carnage Into Art: Photos

by | 25th, November 2010

THE number 30 double-decker bus in Tavistock Square, blown up in the 7/7 terror attack on London, is now an artwork at Marks & Stencils, a pop-up gallery created by Banksy.

The image is Mark Sinckler’s. It’s called the Age of Shiva. Does it make you think about faith? You can buy it at Berwick Street in Soho. Thirteen people were murdered on that bus.

The 7/7 inquest into the death of 52 people and what occurred that day is on. Is this blatant opportunism to cause sensation by a hungry artist? Or he using the moment to make us look at things anew? Is his picture real in its own way..?

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Emma Fletcher of the exhibition team studies a work by artist Mark Sinckler, entitled Age of Shiva, during a preview for pop-up gallery Marks & Stencils - set up by Banksy and featuring affordable art and home-made novelty goods, which opens until December 23 - in Berwick Street, Soho, central London.



Posted: 25th, November 2010 | In: Key Posts, The Consumer Comment | TrackBack | Permalink