The Mercury

BANKSY SETS UP HIS OWN ‘HOMEWARES’ LINE

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BANKSY has set up a “homewares” store in a south London suburb, displaying politicall­y-provocativ­e pieces such as the Union Jack stabproof vest he designed for British rapper Stormzy. The anonymous British street artist from the western English city of Bristol opened “Gross Domestic Product” in Croydon, saying it was “where art irritates life”. But the shop will not be open to the public and all sales will be undertaken online, Banksy said in an Instagram post. “We hope to offer something for everyone, prices start from £10 (R187), but availabili­ty will be limited – all of these products are hand-made in the UK, using existing or recycled materials wherever possible,” he wrote. The shop had come about as a greeting cards company had been trying to seize custody of the name Banksy and the artist said he had been advised the best way to prevent this was to sell his own range of branded merchandis­e. As well as the vest designed for Stormzy’s history-making performanc­e at this year’s Glastonbur­y music festival, items include a “Tony the Tiger” rug, showing the cartoon character used to advertise sugarcoate­d cereal with decayed teeth. A sign says it is designed to be a “conversati­on piece – especially if the conversati­on centres around the UK spending more than ₤7.8 million a year on tooth extraction­s for the under 5s”. Onlooker Neil Banks said he had been following Banksy for years. I Reuters

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