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00:00Ima kabe ni kakareta aru mono wo miru tame, ooku no kankou kyaku ga kono chi wo otozureteiru.
00:15Hitobito no omeyate, sore ga.
00:20Banksy.
00:21Banksy.
00:23The Mysterious Masked Artist, Banksy.
00:30One day, he enters an art museum with a strict security guard and shows his work for free.
00:41Another day, he turns to a dangerous area and draws a strong message-based work.
00:53He leaves art all over the world, but no one knows who he is.
01:04The biggest incident such a man has caused.
01:08The Shredder Incident, in which his work, which had been sold at a high price, was cut short in the middle of the security guard.
01:25Suddenly, the auction hall was in chaos.
01:29No one knew what had happened.
01:32This is undoubtedly a challenge to the art world.
01:38Banksy, who has not revealed his true intentions about the incident.
01:45What did the man challenge and what did he try to say?
02:09A mysterious artist who can change the world with this spray can.
02:23His name is Banksy.
02:31This is the work he drew.
02:34The spray can.
02:36It is known to leave a message with a sharp social message against the inhumane events that are rampant in the world.
02:47If you can hold a bouquet instead of a spray can, peace will come to the world.
02:55This work seems to be able to hear such a question.
03:00And this is the Balloon and the Girl, representing Banksy.
03:08Later, this print work was put up for auction and caused a huge incident.
03:22The turning point of fate was October 5, 2018.
03:26On October 5, 2018, Banksy caused the Shredder Incident.
03:38The auction house, Sotheby's, was the scene of the incident.
03:44At the moment when the work was about to be sold out,
03:49the Shredder Incident, which was placed in the frame,
03:53was cut to the bottom half of the painting.
04:00The act of the artist himself destroying the work was a big shock to the world.
04:08Banksy, who has now become a world-famous artist,
04:13why is he attracting so much attention?
04:19One man was deeply involved in this.
04:25The first point of view is
04:27Steve Lazarides, who has been Banksy's manager from 1997 to 2012.
04:39It is said that he was instantly attracted to Banksy's work, which was still unknown at the time.
04:48The art revolution that the two of them caused,
04:51another story that approaches the back of the stage.
04:58Who is Banksy?
05:04I was able to meet a person who knew the identity of this unknown artist well.
05:12Hello.
05:13Hello.
05:14Hello.
05:15Hello.
05:16Hello.
05:18Hi.
05:19Hi.
05:20Nice to meet you.
05:21Steve Lazarides.
05:48Lazarides, who played a role in making the world aware of the unknown talent of Banksy.
05:57It is said that he was swung around by the man who was unrivaled.
06:04Banksy was unarmed and had courage.
06:07I liked that.
06:09It was like hanging on the tail of a tornado.
06:13I was somehow caught not to be blown away.
06:18How was the origin of the art world born?
06:27Bristol, the city where Banksy was born and raised.
06:32Spray art called graffiti is painted all over this land.
06:39John Nation holds an art tour in Bristol.
06:46He has been supporting graffiti artists in this city for more than 30 years.
06:54He has been supporting graffiti artists in this city for more than 30 years.
07:03At that time, graffiti artists were aimed at leaving a mark on the world.
07:11They were not accepted by the world.
07:16Since 1980, the distortion of true liberalism has surfaced in the UK.
07:24The gap between the rich and the poor has widened and riots have taken place in various places.
07:31In Bristol, where the gap was intense, young people who looked forward to the future painted graffiti all over the city.
07:42They began to express their dissatisfaction with society by calling it graffiti.
07:51Among them was Banksy, who was still in his teens.
07:58The Banksy I knew was quiet, carefree, sober, and not very conspicuous.
08:07At that time, even in Bristol, Banksy was not yet noticed.
08:16The person who caught the eye of such an unknown Banksy was Steve Lazarides.
08:27Lazarides, who was shooting graffiti as a cameraman at that time,
08:32met the young Banksy at the introduction of his acquaintance.
08:41To be honest, my first impression was not very good.
08:46He was in a poor group that I despised, and he seemed to be dissatisfied with various things in the world.
08:54But the graffiti he drew was special.
08:58The moment I saw it, I fell in love.
09:02This is the early work of Banksy.
09:10Lazarides was drawn to its sense and message.
09:18Among them, this work left a special impression on him.
09:23A white teddy bear is trying to throw a flamethrower at a police officer with a Juralmin shield.
09:36Bristol citizens have been rioting every now and then since the 1980s.
09:47Lazarides was impressed by this work, which was written with the intention of protest against the police who were trying to arm and suppress the people.
10:02There were a lot of graffiti that seemed to just blow up the anger, but it really had an impact.
10:08It felt like only Banksy's work was shining and floating.
10:13That's why I decided to stop my career and manage his work.
10:21Lazarides, who fell in love with his talent, began to provide financial support so that Banksy could focus on art production.
10:33In addition, to leave a greater impact on society, he proposed to move his activity base to London.
10:44When I went there, we formed a tag team.
10:47It's like two bad guys going to play together in a big world.
10:53But it was a big city that was said to be photographed 300 times a day by surveillance cameras.
11:01Illegal graffiti can't be caught right away.
11:06How can I leave graffiti, which is a hot topic in the world, through the eyes of strict supervision?
11:13The two of them are trying to figure out how to do it.
11:20That's where they used the technique that has now become a big name for Banksy.
11:26Stencil.
11:30The great thing about stencils is their speed.
11:35You can write complex messages in an instant.
11:39Thanks to that, you can quickly enter a place where you can't do it for a long time and leave graffiti.
11:47Stencils are made by spraying on a template made in advance.
11:54The appearance of a mysterious artist who has left a large number of works on the street has become a hot topic all over London.
12:10Until then, graffiti artists didn't want to be caught, so they left their works in places where people couldn't see them.
12:18But Banksy dared to write his works in a place where people could see them, in front of a larger audience.
12:27However, art was thought to be something that lined up in galleries and museums.
12:35Art experts said that no matter how good the graffiti was drawn in the city, it was not even worthy of evaluation.
12:48Richard Jones, who has been studying Banksy for many years.
12:56Looking back at the reaction of the art world at the time.
13:01At first, Banksy was not seen as a perfect artist in the art world.
13:08Critics were wondering whether to evaluate his work as art.
13:14In the meantime, Banksy brought a surprising proposal to Lazaridis.
13:22Banksy suddenly said something crazy.
13:27When I was drinking at a pub, I started drawing a map of the museum and started talking about a plan.
13:35It was like I was about to go into a bank robbery.
13:39Banksy's proposal.
13:43It was to infiltrate the British Museum of Art in Great Britain and exhibit his work without permission.
13:56I've been thinking about what's going on with the security.
14:01I practiced the day before and there was no problem, so I got married the next day.
14:08But on the day, I found out that I had a video camera, so I was called by the security.
14:16Filming is prohibited.
14:19So I pretended to put on a lens cap.
14:23I put the camera down and pretended not to take it, but I continued filming.
14:30This is the actual video taken by Lazaridis.
14:35While the famous paintings were lined up, Banksy exhibited the work on his own.
14:45It was a strange painting with a police flag in front of a peaceful scenery.
14:55But the visitor didn't realize it was an unauthorized work.
15:02It was really exhilarating.
15:06People who come to the museum don't really understand the beauty of the work.
15:12They just look at the painting and don't understand anything.
15:18What's the difference between my painting and the famous painting?
15:24It was a fierce sarcasm to those who judge art at the exhibition.
15:31Banksy said,
15:35The art we see is made by a handful of people.
15:42A small number of people create, promote, buy, exhibit, and decide the quality of the art.
15:52You, who go to the museum, are just a traveler looking at a large trophy shelf.
15:59There's no one like you.
16:05It's a challenge to the current art world.
16:10Banksy continues to challenge the authority of the art world through his works.
16:16Some artists say,
16:19This is good art.
16:21Some artists say,
16:25This is good art.
16:32The next year, he went to the London Museum of Natural History.
16:39While the visitors were excited,
16:42Banksy proudly exhibited his works.
16:51When I looked back, Banksy was trying to put a hook on the work.
16:57When I tried to shoot it, I apologized and the flash was on.
17:02Hey, what are you doing?
17:04I remember being surprised.
17:08What I exhibited was a graffiti-artist-looking rat.
17:15A work that leaves such a message.
17:19Our time will come.
17:23It was a challenge to the art world, which treats graffiti as graffiti forever.
17:32Banksy often used the motif of a rat.
17:37The rat is a symbol of something that is in need, but it also means that it can survive in any situation.
17:46In other words, the rat represents a crime against the system.
17:52It was a target that all rights should be overturned for us at that time.
18:01After that, he exhibited his works boldly in famous places such as the British Museum of Natural History and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
18:13On the other hand, Lazarides published the recorded video to the public.
18:26Banksy's actions attracted more and more attention, and the art world became an indispensable being.
18:36In 2006, 30,000 people came to the exhibition held in the U.S.
18:49This exhibition was the subject of a painted statue.
18:56At the exhibition, you can see Hollywood stars and celebrities, and you can buy their works one after another.
19:08We did what we wanted to do, and we were able to prove that we could do something without any backing.
19:17But all of a sudden, the world started to pay attention to us, and we felt like we were always being stimulated.
19:28After the exhibition, Banksy's works became more and more popular and sold out.
19:36As a result, Banksy became famous as an artist.
19:45However, he was dissatisfied with the fact that his works were out of his reach and only attracted attention for the price.
19:56The works we sold at the exhibition were sold for ten times the price two years later.
20:05To be honest, he was irritated.
20:11In fact, in a past interview, Banksy said this.
20:16Recently, I feel a little uncomfortable with the money my works generate.
20:25But it's also a problem that can be solved easily.
20:31I just don't have to worry about it, and I just have to throw it away.
20:39What I like about capitalism is that it even gives the enemy a chance.
20:50Banksy's thoughts will later lead to a major incident that will shake the world.
20:58Banksy, who became a world-famous artist after getting a partner named Lazarides.
21:06The Shredder Incident that followed will establish a real position as a symbol of the times.
21:16The second point of view is
21:20Annie Shaw, a reporter who witnessed the incident at the scene at the time.
21:28She thinks that this incident, which shocked the world, was part of Banksy's work itself.
21:37Another story that approaches the truth of a major incident in which only one artist took the world by storm.
21:49The world's oldest auction house in London, England.
21:54It's a world-famous auction house.
21:58It's a world-famous auction house.
22:02The world's oldest auction house in London, England.
22:08Sotheby's.
22:13An incident took place in this place where the world's most expensive works of art are on display.
22:23Annie Shaw, a well-known British artist.
22:29She came to the venue that day for an interview.
22:36At first, no one knew what was going on.
22:41I had no idea what was going on.
22:44I've been interviewing auctions for many years.
22:47I had no idea what was going on.
22:50I've been interviewing auctions for many years.
22:53I had no idea what was going on.
22:55What did Banksy want to say about that incident?
23:03On October 5, 2018, a work by Banksy was exhibited at Sotheby's.
23:11On October 5, 2018, a work by Banksy was exhibited at Sotheby's.
23:14One of his most famous works, Balloons and Girls.
23:20It was a print of a graffiti he had drawn in the city of London.
23:29It was a picture of a girl reaching out to a balloon with a red heart.
23:35It was a picture of a girl reaching out to a balloon with a red heart.
23:38It was a popular art work in the UK, and it was so popular that it won first place.
23:46It was a popular art work in the UK, and it was so popular that it won first place.
23:51The venue was more lively than ever.
24:01The art market was always looking for the next trend.
24:04It was a graffiti art at that time.
24:08And when Sotheby's started to handle it, the whole industry began to accept it.
24:15Banksy was leading the way in that.
24:20Banksy's work, which was sold at auction from the late 2000s, was sold at a high price.
24:29Banksy's work, which was sold at auction from the late 2000s, was sold at a high price.
24:36People who made money without knowing how to keep their own work were left behind.
24:44The art market is just an investment.
24:48That's why I only saw Banksy's work as a value-added product.
24:54I think Banksy had a love-hate relationship with the market.
25:02I think he hated it more.
25:06So Banksy set up an online organization to authenticate and manage his work.
25:17The name he gave it was Pest Control, which means pest control.
25:24It is said that it is a pest that considers art as a tool for making money.
25:34In addition, it is a work full of sarcasm against those who do not put an end to money.
25:44This is the message in the painting that is on display at the auction hall.
25:54I can't believe there are idiots like you who actually buy this garbage.
26:03However...
26:06At that time, no matter what Banksy did, the price of the work was rising.
26:12No matter how negative the message is, the price of the work rises.
26:18The market was no longer in the hands of Banksy.
26:25In the midst of that, the balloon and the girl were on display.
26:31The price of the work was rising without being sold.
26:43I was wondering what was going on because the work was going to reach 1 million pounds.
26:55The price of the work reached 1.3 million pounds.
27:02But the next moment...
27:08The painting that was sold at a high price was cut in half.
27:18Everyone was looking at me with an unbelievable expression.
27:24Everyone in the audience saw Banksy's work and recorded it on their cell phones.
27:32Some people shouted and it was a big mess.
27:37Banksy's work was taken out by the people involved for the time being.
27:4540 minutes later, the people in charge of Sotheby's returned to the venue.
27:50They looked exhausted.
27:53And the person in charge of the modern art department said to us,
27:59Banksy did it.
28:02Some people doubted that Banksy and Sotheby's were involved in such a shocking event.
28:12However...
28:15Apparently, Sotheby's contacted Pest Control and asked if it was okay to take out the painting.
28:25And they said, no, it's just part of the work.
28:31So they had no choice but to put it on display.
28:37A few days later, Banksy released a video that started with this message.
28:51Art is not for the rich.
28:56It's for many people to enjoy.
29:01This shredder was prepared for the final stage.
29:12I think Banksy was obviously after Sotheby's.
29:17It's one of the most prestigious art companies in the world, and it's a place where people pay attention.
29:24So in that place, Banksy was trying to say, look, I'm going to destroy expensive products at a prestigious auction house.
29:32That's what I think of the current art market.
29:40This unprecedented event was called the Shredder Incident, and it shocked the world.
29:48Banksy's plan to make the rich happy was thought to have been a great success.
30:01However...
30:04Three years later, this work was auctioned again, regardless of Banksy's will, with the lower half cut.
30:19And unfortunately, it was sold at a price of 2.9 billion yen, the highest price in Banksy's history.
30:31Sotheby's, with their excellent marketing skills, turned the tide of the conflict.
30:40Sotheby's may have won in the end.
30:46I think Banksy must have gone completely mad.
30:52Even after all that he did, his sarcasm was swallowed up by a monster called the huge market.
31:03Since that incident, I feel like he's lost a bit of confidence.
31:10The Shredder Incident, which left a mark on those who judged the value of art with money.
31:20However, it may have been an unjust ending for Banksy.
31:27I don't know.
31:31Banksy, who invited a different outcome from his own intentions in front of the huge power of the art market.
31:42However, his extraordinary actions have become a source of support for people all over the world.
31:50People who were encouraged by Banksy are the third point of view.
31:59Ukraine and Palestine, where many people's lives are being taken by fierce battles.
32:07In fact, Banksy himself set foot in a dangerous area where the war was spreading and left a work.
32:17It gave the local people courage to live in the unseen wilderness.
32:26It gave the local people courage to live in the unseen wilderness.
32:35Banksy, an artist who constantly challenges the arrogant and arrogant people.
32:44Another Story approaches his face.
32:51In 2020, the UK was locked down due to the spread of the new coronavirus.
33:00A work from Banksy was sent to the hospital where he was in a critical condition.
33:12It's not a superhero from a toy box, but a boy playing with a nurse's doll.
33:21You are the heroes.
33:26That was the message.
33:41And now, even in Palestine, where the world is looking at the end with deep sadness.
33:52In fact, Banksy has set foot in this land many times and left a work.
34:01What is written on this wall is a white pigeon, a symbol of peace, facing the gunpowder.
34:12It is said that it is a work that compares the residents of Palestine exposed to the war to pigeons.
34:22In addition, under the relief of the crown, the words of apology are written.
34:33It is said that it is to apologize for the responsibility of the UK, which promised the independence of the state to both Israel and the Arabs.
34:44Banksy's works have become a focal point for the Al-Abed family who live in this land.
34:59This is what Banksy wrote most recently in Palestine.
35:05I sincerely hope that he will come to Palestine again soon and leave a work.
35:14Why does his art capture the hearts of the people in the background?
35:23More than 20 years ago, the conflict between Palestine and Israel was intensified.
35:30The Israeli government built a separation wall under the pretext of securing security, and the lives of the people of Palestine were divided.
35:50Mustafa Al-Abed, who was selling daily necessities at that time.
36:00As the wall was built, the people's lives became more difficult.
36:12That wall turned Palestine into a prison.
36:17Many roads were blocked by Israel, and the towns of Palestine were divided.
36:25Since then, it has become very difficult for businessmen to travel and work in other cities to visit their families and friends.
36:38There is a person who has seen Banksy's reaction to such a Palestinian issue.
36:46Pure Evil, an artist who has been cooperating with Banksy's activities for many years.
36:58Banksy has been living in Palestine for a long time, and he was learning about that area by interacting with the locals.
37:07He saw the suffering of the people there.
37:13He saw the experience of the innocent Palestinian people.
37:18So he wanted to do something about it using the position of an artist.
37:24When he was unknown in Bristol, he was also separated from society and had gloomy thoughts.
37:36That anger was turned to the partition wall built by Israel over time.
37:47What he drew was a girl trying to cross the wall using a balloon.
37:56Banksy said,
38:01This wall will turn Palestine into the largest prison in the world.
38:12For a graffiti artist, the wall is a tool of art and a message board.
38:18He wanted to leave his work on the partition wall and make people's eyes turn to Palestine.
38:27Banksy even built a hotel in Palestine.
38:34The place he chose was right next to the partition wall.
38:41All you can see from the window of the guest room is the piercing wall.
38:54Many tourists came to this hotel, which was said to have the worst view in the world.
39:04I thought it was a great idea.
39:09He cooperated with a local hotel operator and built it.
39:14I thought this hotel would be a good business for the people of Palestine.
39:21Al-Abed Oyako started selling art goods because Banksy left his work.
39:31Actually, there was a surprising connection with Banksy himself.
39:43One day, Banksy came to the store.
39:48At that time, he didn't say he was Banksy.
39:52He accepted that I was selling his goods at this store, and he seemed to be happy.
39:57Banksy changed our lives.
40:03Thanks to Banksy, I started to like art, and I was able to open a store here and earn more money.
40:13I can only thank him.
40:18In 2022, Ukraine was invaded by Russia.
40:28Banksy's work appeared in this country as well.
40:34Local journalist Bogdan Mashay heard the news and went to the scene to check the work.
40:47I saw this picture.
40:51When I saw the work, I thought it was definitely Banksy.
40:57While looking at the picture, I wondered what Banksy was trying to tell us.
41:08It was a picture of a man in a judo uniform being thrown by a child.
41:17Speaking of a man in a judo uniform, that person came to my mind.
41:26I thought it was Putin.
41:31But for me, it didn't matter whether the model was Putin or not.
41:37When you are attacked by a huge force, it is impossible for a small and weak being to win.
41:47But Banksy told me that even if you are small, you can win.
41:55After that, this work was even made as a souvenir.
42:02The sale of the work was used for the people of Ukraine who were damaged.
42:10That painting was more than just art for us.
42:17What was very important was that we felt that there were people who were not alone, but who were fighting together in this war.
42:25When I think that Banksy is fighting with us, that alone is a great joy.
42:33I am really grateful that his art improves our world.
42:42In December 2023, Banksy's latest work appeared in London.
42:51It is a stop sign with a motif that is thought to be an attack drone.
43:02When you try to download this image on the official website, this message appears as the file name.
43:12Banksy is still obsessed with street art.
43:25Why does he leave art all over the world?
43:33The focus is not on himself, but on the work.
43:39That is important for Banksy.
43:43If he reveals his identity, Banksy himself will not be noticed more than the message that art conveys.
43:50That is why he continues to be famous.
43:55I think he is trying to be a spokesperson for children who are being abused and for the socially disadvantaged.
44:00He is the modern Robin Hood.
44:04We need hope in this era where there are many things that cannot be done.
44:10For people who are in a difficult situation, Banksy is a symbol of hope, freedom, and resistance to the powerful.
44:24Banksy, where will you appear next in the world?

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