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Banksy NYC Art Day #30: Image Of Feline On Yankee Stadium

Most of the day was over before Banksy unveiled his latest artwork. Gothamist! wonders if this is a jaguar or a cheetah.

This is day 30 of Banksy’s month-long “Better Out Than In” street art exhibit. Only one more day of art and the show is over. At least for now.

Video from the Gothamist!

If you missed my previous Banksy posts, here’s an easy way to check them out: Day one, day two, day three, day four, day five, day six, day seven, day eight, day nine, day ten, day 11, day 12, day 13, day 14, day 15, day 16, day 17, day 18, day 19, day 20, day 21, day 22, day 23, day 24, day 25, day 26, day 27, day 28, day 29. Plus: “A Consideration Of The Politics Of Banksy’s Syria Video,” “Source For Banksy’s ‘Concrete Confessional’ Revealed,” and “Banksy Update: NYC Mayor Attacks Street Artist.”

Banksy Update: Bidding For “The banality of the banality of evil” Rises To $301,000

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The banality of the banality of evil”

The bidding continues at the BiddingForGood site.

The latest bid is for $301,000.

For more on this story, check my previous post.

If you missed my previous Banksy posts, here’s an easy way to check them out: Day one, day two, day three, day four, day five, day six, day seven, day eight, day nine, day ten, day 11, day 12, day 13, day 14, day 15, day 16, day 17, day 18, day 19, day 20, day 21, day 22, day 23, day 24, day 25, day 26, day 27, day 28. Plus: “A Consideration Of The Politics Of Banksy’s Syria Video,” “Source For Banksy’s ‘Concrete Confessional’ Revealed,” and “Banksy Update: NYC Mayor Attacks Street Artist.”

Lou Reed’s Final Photograph

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Photo by Jean Baptiste Mondino.

This text below is on Reed’s website. Tom Sarig is Reed’s manager:

Just a couple of weeks ago Lou did a photo session intended to become a print ad for his friend Henri Seydoux’s French audio headphones company Parrot. The renowned photographer Jean Baptiste Mondino took the shots, and this was the very last shot he took. Always a tower of strength. – Tom Sarig

Banksy NYC Art Day #29: Banality Of Evil

I am saddened as I consider that soon this wonderful Banksy street art exhibit will end. In just two more days “Better Out Than In’ will be over.

It’s really been fun to wake up each day in anticipation of a new Banksy art work on the streets of New York.

Enjoy the last few days. I certainly will.

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‘The banality of the banality of evil’ Oil on oil on canvas, 2013

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A thrift store painting vandalised then re-donated to the thrift store.

If you missed my previous Banksy posts, here’s an easy way to check them out: Day one, day two, day three, day four, day five, day six, day seven, day eight, day nine, day ten, day 11, day 12, day 13, day 14, day 15, day 16, day 17, day 18, day 19, day 20, day 21, day 22, day 23, day 24, day 25, day 26, day 27, day 28. Plus: “A Consideration Of The Politics Of Banksy’s Syria Video,” “Source For Banksy’s ‘Concrete Confessional’ Revealed,” and “Banksy Update: NYC Mayor Attacks Street Artist.”

Watch: Patti Smith Covers Lou Reed’s “We’re Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together” & More

Photo via Brooklyn Vegan.

Lou Reed was, of course, a big influence on Lou Reed.

Here are three videos in which Patti covers Lou.

“We’re Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together”

“Perfect Day”

“perfect Day” (studio version)

 

 

Banksy NYC Art Day #28: Robot Graffiti

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If you missed my previous Banksy posts, here’s an easy way to check them out: Day one, day two, day three, day four, day five, day six, day seven, day eight, day nine, day ten, day 11, day 12, day 13, day 14, day 15, day 16, day 17, day 18, day 19, day 20, day 21, day 22, day 23, day 24, day 25, day 26, day 27. Plus: “A Consideration Of The Politics Of Banksy’s Syria Video,” “Source For Banksy’s ‘Concrete Confessional’ Revealed,” and “Banksy Update: NYC Mayor Attacks Street Artist.”

Banksy NYC Art Day #27: “New York Times” Rejects Banksy Op-Ed, Banksy Says

Here’s the latest from our man Banksy. It’s located in Greenpoint.

Under the above photos, on Banksy’s site it says:

Today’s piece was going to be an op-ed column in the New York Times.
But they declined to publish what I supplied. Which was this…

If you missed my previous Banksy posts, here’s an easy way to check them out: Day one, day two, day three, day four, day five, day six, day seven, day eight, day nine, day ten, day 11, day 12, day 13, day 14, day 15, day 16, day 17, day 18, day 19, day 20, day 21, day 22, day 23, day 24, day 25, day 26. Plus: “A Consideration Of The Politics Of Banksy’s Syria Video,” “Source For Banksy’s ‘Concrete Confessional’ Revealed,” and “Banksy Update: NYC Mayor Attacks Street Artist.”

Banksy NYC Art Day #26: Don’t Be A Grump

Latest art from Mr. Banksy. Beneath this photo on Banksy’s website is this text: “Alternative New York bumper slogan”

If you missed my previous Banksy posts, here’s an easy way to check them out: Day one, day two, day three, day four, day five, day six, day seven, day eight, day nine, day ten, day 11, day 12, day 13, day 14, day 15, day 16, day 17, day 18, day 19, day 20, day 21, day 22, day 23, day 24, day 25. Plus: “A Consideration Of The Politics Of Banksy’s Syria Video,” “Source For Banksy’s ‘Concrete Confessional’ Revealed,” and “Banksy Update: NYC Mayor Attacks Street Artist.”

Banksy NYC Art Day #25, Part Two: Death, And Living In The Moment

What a trickster Banksy is. First he puts up this image on his Instagram page yesterday, Oct. 25, 2013.

Then he puts up,this on his website:

Along with this video that includes a soundtrack of the Blue Oyster Cult’s “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper.”

And this text:

“Tonight through Sunday, dusk until midnight.”

And this audio guide:


If you missed my previous Banksy posts, here’s an easy way to check them out: Day one, day two, day three, day four, day five, day six, day seven, day eight, day nine, day ten, day 11, day 12, day 13, day 14, day 15, day 16, day 17, day 18, day 19, day 20, day 21, day 22, day 23, day 24,. Plus: “A Consideration Of The Politics Of Banksy’s Syria Video,” “Source For Banksy’s ‘Concrete Confessional’ Revealed,” and “Banksy Update: NYC Mayor Attacks Street Artist.”

New Book Celebrates Folk Club Where Dylan, Arlo Guthrie And Others Played

Caffè Lena, a folk club in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., where Bob Dylan, Arlo Guthrie Ani DiFranco and many others have performed since it opened in 1960, is celebrated in a coffee-table book, CD boxed set and an audio archive destined for the Library of Congress, according to a story in today’s New York Times.

The club is important because it was one of the folk clubs outside the folk centers of New York, Boston, and San Francisco.

“Caffè Lena was one of those iconic places that were strategically placed around the country and actually made it possible for the folk-song revival to happen,” Peggy Bulger, the former director of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, told the New York Times.

It also may have been the first club outside New York where Bob Dylan performed after he moved to New York City.

Other artists who played there include Pete Seeger, Dave Van Ronk, Don McLean, and Kate and Anna McGarrigle.

The book is “Caffè Lena: Inside America’s Legendary Folk Music Coffeehouse” by Jocelyn Arem, who spent 11 years working on it.

There is a wonderful photo of Dylan and his girlfriend at the time, Suze Rotolo, and the club’s proprietor, Lena Spencer, taken in 1962, as part of a slide show at the New York Times website.

Read the story and see the photo at the New York Times.