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Banksy art in NYC (21 images)

Photos from Banksy's one-month residency in New York City. Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based graffiti artist, political activist, film director and painter. His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humor with graffiti done in a distinctive stenciling technique. UPI/Dennis Van Tine



A woman and child take a close look at the "Twin Towers in Tribeca" art installation created by British street artist Banksy in New York City on October 15, 2013. Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based graffiti artist, political activist, film director, and painter. His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humor with graffiti done in a distinctive stenciling technique. UPI/Dennis Van Tine
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The "Twin Towers in Tribeca" art installation created by British street artist Banksy can be seen in Tribeca in New York City on October 15, 2013. Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based graffiti artist, political activist, film director, and painter. His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humor with graffiti done in a distinctive stenciling technique. UPI/Dennis Van Tine
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"Waiting in vain...at the door of the club", an art work created by British street artist Banksy, can be seen on a security gate outside of the Hustler Club in New York City on October 24, 2013. Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based graffiti artist, political activist, film director, and painter. His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humor with graffiti done in a distinctive stenciling technique. UPI/John Angelillo
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People gather to view "No Turn Unstoned", a 1/36 scale replica of the great Sphinx of Giza made from smashed cinderblocks created by British street artist Banksy in Queens near Citi Field in New York City on October 22, 2013. Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based graffiti artist, political activist, film director, and painter. His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humor with graffiti done in a distinctive stenciling technique. UPI/John Angelillo
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