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Is Banksy Also the Founder of Massive Attack? | Insta of the Week
New evidence that Banksy is actually Robert '3D' Del Naja is... questionable.
This Guy Thinks Banksy Is the Singer From Massive Attack
Bored high school art teacher? Disenchanted investment banker? Try 90s trip hop musician.
Trump Effigies Erected In Union Square Park: Last Week in Art
A Jeff Koons sculpture ignites a $6 Million lawsuit as fears arise over the destruction of a Banksy mural.
Paul McCartney Says Kanye Reminds Him of Andy Warhol | Last Week in Art
Also in art news, a Harry Potter exhibition, and two men caught trying to steal a Banksy copy.
A Keith Haring Mural Is in Danger: Last Week In Art
In art news, the Met announces record high attendance amidst financial difficulties, and a Keith Haring Mural is in danger of being torn down by developers.
Your Monday News Roundup: Turnbull Claims Victory and the 'Most Melbourne Man Ever' Unmasked
Oh you were too busy living your life to keep up with the news? Don't worry, we've got you covered.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Bernie Sanders denies Hillary Clinton has won the Democratic nomination, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in DC, Axl Rose asks Google to remove "fat" photos of him, and more.
Banksy Bombed the Bristol Elementary School Building Named After Him
Banksy has a soft spot for his hometown.
Meet the Finance Bro Turned Artist Who Jose Bautista Commissioned to Make His Portrait
Daniel Mazzone creates the kind of art that artists hate, but who cares when billionaires and famous baseball players are your audience.
Fake Art Heists and Big Ceramic Dicks: Last Week in Art
Also, Banksy is getting his largest-ever exhibition in Rome, and the CIA and Steve Martin have great art collections.
The First Ever International Street Art Fair Is Heading to Paris
Here’s a sneak peek at some of the works that will be exhibited at the Urban Art Fair.
How Artists Are Addressing the Syrian Refugee Crisis
Artists from Banksy to Ai Weiwei are creating works that address the refugee crisis, but where do we draw the line between raising awareness and exploitation?