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Guerilla Art
Guerilla Art looks at how street artists have become respected artists, selling their art, and even branching out into fashion lines.
Filmed in New York, London, Paris, Sao Paulo and Tokyo, we see how the new generation of street artists led by the likes of Banksy are becoming credible artists.
We meet artist Futura, who creates record covers and logos for youth brands, and Parisian artist Andre, an entrepreneur running an art store who also works on toy, and other, designs.
There is also a look at the future of street art including the mosaic tile wall images of "Invader", by Brazilian twins Os Gemeos, and the "Visual Kidnappings" of advertising billboards by Parisian artist Zevs.
lonsdale on 12 October 2009
Where can I download a copy of this documentary please? It is an excellent programme and most relevant for my students. ...
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- Duration: 58:00 minutes
- Published: 12 November 2009
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- Next showing on TV: 22:00 22 March 2010
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Guerilla Art12 October 2009 - 09:22Where can I download a copy of this documentary please? It is an excellent programme and most relevant for my students.
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