Better-Out-Than-In-Banksy. Part IV
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Recently the famous Graffiti artist from Bristol Banksy performed his outrageous show in New York. The show named ‘Better Out Than In’ hit the streets of the NYC.
His exhibition started 1st of October and Ended at October 31st. It was like a detective show : every night during the month of October street artist painted graffiti somewhere and published a photo of the graffiti on the website dedicated to the show. All day the admirers of his art rushes to find the next masterpiece .
Below we are talking about period from October 19 till October 24
Work No 19 looks like cryptic provocation in a form of video. The video begins with a close-up of ants going in and out of a sandy crack in the floor. A series of zoom-outs later, and the sandy crack appears to be a detail of a crudely demarcated female form. You can watch it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZkvAh7EKxg&feature=player_embedded
Work No 20 was located in Manhattan’s Upper West Side and it features a young child seemingly knocking the top off a fire hydrant.
Work No 21 (on October 21st respectively). This work located in the South Bronx and shows a privileged child spray-painting a message reading, "GHETTO 4 LIFE", onto a wall as his butler looks on.
Work No 22 appeared on October 22. The title for it: ‘Everything but the kitchen Sphynx’, it is a straightforward cinderblock sculpture of the Great Sphynx, which the Briton’s website claims is made to ‘1/36 scale’.
On October 23 his Work No 23 "had been cancelled due to police activity".
Work No 24 appeared right on the next day. It called Waiting In Vain in the Hells Kitchen neighbourhood of Manhattan.
Watch full details of ‘Better out than in’ street art exhibition in New York by Banksy on our site http://www.softfern.com/

| Work No 19 looks like cryptic provocation in a form of video. | |

| Work No 20 features a young child seemingly knocking the top off a fire hydrant. | |

| Work No 21 shows a privileged child spray-painting a message reading, "GHETTO 4 LIFE" | |


| Work No 22: ‘Everything but the kitchen Sphynx’ | |

| On October 23 his Work No 23 "had been cancelled due to police activity" | |

| Work No 24: Waiting In Vain in the Hells Kitchen neighbourhood of Manhattan | |

