Following the accidental whitewash of Banksy’s ‘Gorrilla in a Pink Mask,’ a Bristol councilor wants to create a public art register and require official “permission to alter street artworks,” lest something pricey gets buffed. In general, seems like the measure applies to all street artists, but in practice, there’s only one who needs his stencils so ostentatiously protected.
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Bristol City Gov Wants Special Protection for Banksy Types
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A bunch or even an artist shouldn’t get his money until his boss gets his.