Urban Graffiti Artist Banksy Opens a Pet Shop
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When I heard that the controversial Banksy had opened a pet shop, I just couldn’t believe it.
Was there going to be some guy in a ski mask selling rats and cuddly rabbits, or was he just cutting the ribbon at an opening ceremony and would his anonymous cover be blown?
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I needn’t have worried. It turned out to be his first official exhibition in New York, at The Village Pet Store and Charcoal Grill, in Manhattan.
The well known Graffiti artist who now sells his studio works for hundreds of thousands of dollars, to people such as Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie and Dennis Hopper, described the fake pet shop as being about “our relationship with animals and the ethics and sustainability of factory farming”.
The works in his exhibition are all three dimensional animatronics, and can be seen through the windows of the store.

Stephen Adams, Arts Correspondent for the Telegraph describes some of the exhibits. One of them entitled “two chicken nuggets” ,as “two bite-sized ready-to-eat pieces peck at a single-serving carton of tomato ketchup, watched over by their mother hen.

A second installation in the series shows what appears to be a leopard resting on a branch in a zoo enclosure, which turns out on closer inspection to be a fur coat.

Another sees two fish fingers (fish sticks) swimming gently around in a goldfish bowl.”
In a statement about the exhibition Banksy said: “New Yorkers don’t care about art, they care about pets. So I’m exhibiting them instead. I wanted to make art that questioned our relationship with animals and the ethics and sustainability of factory farming, but it ended up as chicken nuggets singing.

I took all the money I made exploiting an animal in my last show and used it to fund a new show about the exploitation of animals. If its art and you can see it from the street, I guess it could still be considered street art.”

The New York Times said: “Banksy’s statements, like much of his pranksterish oeuvre, should be taken with a grain of salt. But there’s no denying the show’s attention to comically pointed detail.”
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There are MANY more articles on Banksy by this writer, including
Banksy Storms New Orleans: Banksy vs.. The Gray Ghost
Banksy in Bethlehem: Art and The Barrier Between Two Nations
All can be found at







I never knew he did installation pieces! Another string to his bow as I love them! Thanks for the article!
Nice capture.
I like this article very much
Wonderful article. Bansky isindeed going places.
Another great article. I love that picture of the Bunny with the pearls looking in the mirror.
great job…as always
I liked everything about this article. Informative. Entertaining and fun. I loved the fish sticks in the fish bowl and the symbolic meaning behind it. I also have to agree with Allison about the rabbit looking into the mirror of the dresser being most adorable.
Take Care,
Kiki Stamatiou (Joanna Maharis)
Great article, rather amusing though.
C Jordan, this is great stuff. Banksy is a legend and deserves all the credit he gets. Nice article.
I thought I left a comment here before…I enjoyed it just as much the second time round.
I saw a story on this on our BT-Channel (”Breakfast Television”) I said EWWWWWWW! then, too!
Great read. thnx
-thestickman
You are definitely one of the treasures on this site.
This is really awesome! I\’m guessing Banksy is a vegetarian? Go Banksy!
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