In the early 2000s, he moved to London and continued to attract attention with his satirical street art. By the mid 2000s, Banksy was becoming a celebrity himself - albeit an anonymous one.
In the previously lost recording, which aired as part of Radio 4's The Banksy Story, journalist Nigel Wrench asked the artist if his real name is Robert Banks. "It's Robbie," replies Banksy.
Without Limits exhibition this December to marvel at the England-based street artist's most thought-provoking works.
Police in Italy say they have busted a major European criminal network forging and selling artworks by some of the biggest ...
Steve Lazarides' personal collection of prints, original works, handwritten press releases and burner phones sold at auction ...
Lazarides, 55, first met Banksy while working at Sleazenation magazine in the late 1990s, when he was sent to photograph the ...
Italian police have uncovered a large-scale pan-European forgery network making and selling fake artworks attributed to some ...
More than 150 pieces from Banksy will soon be arriving in Wellington for a mammoth exhibition. The art from the world's most ...
Italy’s art police are investigating 38 people being and have seized more than 2,000 works of art since beginning the ...
It seems likely that the enigmatic artist will continue creating street art until the end of his days. "Banksy will never retire. I've told him countless times to do so. He needs to enjoy his life ...