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MR. BRAINWASH x BANKSY 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' (2022) Original (framed) Postcard
MR. BRAINWASH x BANKSY 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' (2022) Original (framed) Postcard
MR. BRAINWASH x BANKSY 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' (2022) Original (framed) Postcard
MR. BRAINWASH x BANKSY 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' (2022) Original (framed) Postcard
MR. BRAINWASH x BANKSY 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' (2022) Original (framed) Postcard
MR. BRAINWASH x BANKSY 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' (2022) Original (framed) Postcard
MR. BRAINWASH x BANKSY 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' (2022) Original (framed) Postcard

MR. BRAINWASH x BANKSY 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' (2022) Original (framed) Postcard

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'Exit Through the Gift Shop' by Mr. Brainwash, 2022
Based on the Oscar-nominated documentary by artist Banksy, 2010.
4 x 6 Inches
10.2 x 15.2 Centimeters
8 x 10 x 0.8 Inches (framed)
Offset lithograph print on recycled natural cardstock.
Non-editioned Multiple.
Mr. Brainwash printed signature bottom right.
*Note: Float-framed in double-glass with white (or black) MDF frame molding.

ABOUT THE ART

Exit Through the Gift Shop is a 2010 British documentary film directed by street artist Banksy. It tells the story of Thierry Guetta aka Mr. Brainwash, a French immigrant in Los Angeles who, over the course of several years, filmed a host of street artists at work, including Shepard Fairey and Banksy, but failed to do anything with the footage.

Eventually, Banksy decided to use the footage to make a documentary, which includes new footage depicting Guetta's rise to fame as the artist "Mr. Brainwash". In addition to narration read by Rhys Ifans, the story is largely related by Banksy himself, whose face is obscured and voice altered to preserve his anonymity. Geoff Barrow composed the film's score, and Richard Hawley's "Tonight The Streets Are Ours" plays during the opening and closing credits.

The film premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival on 24 January 2010, and was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 83rd Academy Awards.

Since its release, there has been extensive debate over whether the film is a genuine documentary or a mockumentary. When asked if the film was real, Banksy simply replied, "Yes."