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Influenced By Banksy

Examining graffiti in Bristol and the issues surrounding it. The programme hears from the vandals and street artists of the city, and those trying to distinguish between them.

Bristol's own Banksy is rich and famous for his 'street art', yet aspiring teenage artists in the city are being charged with criminal damage for following his example. This programme hears from the vandals, the artists, and those who are trying to distinguish between them.

Following the success of Bristol City Museum's Banksy exhibition, which drew in more than 300,000 visitors, the council want Bristolians to vote on whether graffiti should be left on buildings or removed. They say they want to promote street art - but has anyone told the police? They are continuing to track down law breakers, no matter how good the art is.

30 minutes

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Mon 5 Oct 2009 11:00

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  • Mon 5 Oct 2009 11:00