26 June 2021
Beezer, Bristol BBoys head spinning in front of 3D s and Z Boys’ Wild Bunch Rocit, 1983, photographic print on paper, Broadmead, Bristol, 21 x 29.7cm
Vanguard in partnership with Vans presents Bristol Street Art: The Evolution of a Global Movement - an exhibition exploring the instrumental role of Bristol’s creatives in the development of British Street Art, from
the 1980s to the present day.
The seminal works, notable moments, key events, and extraordinary artists belonging to Bristol’s dynamic
history are highlighted in this comprehensive and compelling exhibition, which examines the creative
response of the city’s pioneering underground scene throughout the UK’s turbulent social and political
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Bar plans for exhibition featuring Banksy canned after objections
By Adam Postans, Wednesday May 12, 2021
Plans to sell booze at an M Shed exhibition featuring works by Banksy and other street-art pioneers have been scrapped after residents and nearby businesses objected.
Organisers applied for a premises licence for the summer event at Vanguard Art Bar, which will celebrate the city’s role in British graffiti culture.
But following objections from neighbours, drinking establishments in Cargo and The Matthew of Bristol Trust, it was abandoned.
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Vanguard solicitor Piers Warne told councillors the application for a bar at the exhibition, which will display works not previously seen and some not shown in public for more than 20 years, including by artists Henry Chalfant, Beezer and 3D, was being withdrawn “gracefully” because of the concerns.
Bristol street art exhibition bar plans canned after concerns
M Shed is hosting a summer celebration of street art
17:40, 11 MAY 2021
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M Shed in Bristol
Plans to sell alcohol at an M Shed exhibition featuring works by Banksy and other street-art pioneers have been scrapped after residents and nearby businesses objected.
Organisers applied for a premises licence for the summer event at Vanguard Art Bar, which will celebrate the city’s role in British graffiti culture.
But following objections from neighbours, drinking establishments in Cargo and The Matthew of Bristol Trust, it was abandoned.
Vanguard solicitor Piers Warne told councillors the application for a bar at the exhibition, which will display works not previously seen and some not shown in public for more than 20 years, including by artists Henry Chalfant, Banksy, Beezer and 3D, was being withdrawn “gracefully” because of the concerns.