Banksy’s “Meat Truck” Is Back — on His Website, at Least
April 28, 2014 | Andy Cush
Visitors to Banksy’s website today were greeted with yet another mysterious change to its splash page, which previously hosted a photo of his “mobile lovers” piece. Now, the site displays an illustration of “Sirens of the Lambs,” the meat truck filled with crying stuffed animals the artist toured around NYC last year. What does it mean? Is the artist releasing a print of the image, or taking the truck out in a new city? Why is there a snake amongst all those barn animals? Let the wild speculation begin. UPDATE: We didn’t want to bother Banksy’s publicist over this, but Complex did and confirmed it’s not a print, just a website refresh.
This afternoon, I spotted Banksy's "Sirens of the Lambs," the 11th installment of his ongoing Better Out Than In public exhibit. He describes it as "a slaughterhouse delivery truck touring the meatpacking district." It's comprised of a truck load of shrieking, stuffed animals, some of which have been mechanized, others…
As was expected, the next piece of Banksy's "Better Out Than In" series is this truck full of squealing stuffed animals. It's called The Sirens of the Lambs, and it's apparently going to be rolling through the Meatpacking District today. The audio guide isn't working for us, but we'll update if and…
A day after rolling out his "Sirens of the Lambs" truck, Banksy gets back to stenciling and strikes theological overtones with the newest piece in his ongoing series. It's called "Concrete Confessional" and is located within a concrete block on 7th Street off of Cooper Square in the East Village,…