Oi You! Banksy Stencils Sydney
While Cockatoo Island sounds like some kind of bird sanctuary, it’s far from it. Thousands flocked (pun intended) to the island for Sydney’s Biennale last year and thousands more are expected to catch the rarely-used-form-of-transport, ferry across the Sydney Harbour again. This time they will be attending the free street art festival, Outpost Project commencing on the 4th November until 11th December 2011.
If there was ever a time I was proud to be living in Sydney, it would be now as the festival boasts to be the largest in the goddamn Southern Hemisphere. The infamous street artist, stenciler, Banksy will grace the warehouse space with 23 of his art works as part of the Oi You! private collection. Not impressed yet? Did I forget to mention the festival will also feature interpretations of street art by 100 local and international street artists and collectives?
Even the Executive Director Geoff Bailey is making a fuss, saying “this will be the first time so many works by Banksy have ever been seen in Australia. People are fascinated by Banksy’s art and by his identity, which has never been revealed. This is a private collection showcasing an art movement that has become a global phenomenon.”
If you’re still not satisfied then check out the documentary ‘Exit Through the Gift Shop‘ as you enter their world of risk, proliferation and nudity. Well…. not so much the latter but apparently sex sells. Banky’s ‘Keep it spotless’ painting didn’t sell for a record $1.87 million at New York in 2008 for nothin’ Get your converses, spray cans and baggy jeans ready for a street-culture-fied day.












