How would you feel if you woke up one morning to discover that someone painted on the side of your home? You’d probably be mad—unless the culprit was Banksy. The British street artist paints on public and private property around the world, without the permission of property owners. According to the law, Banksy is a vandal so he keeps his real name and identity a secret. However, many have argued that his paintings aren’t graffiti but rather works of art to be admired.
1. Why did the City of New York oppose Banksy’s actions?
2. Why do Banksy’s supporters believe that he is creating art rather than committing a crime?
3. Choose a position. Is Banksy making public art or graffiti?