Turf War
Superstar stenciller Banksy has just announced the hitherto secret location of his exhibition this weekend, Turf War. It'll run…
Superstar stenciller Banksy has just announced the hitherto secret location of his exhibition this weekend, Turf War. It'll run from 18-21 July (this weekend), 10am-6pm, at 279-283 Kingsland Road, London E3 Promising a display of "stencils, graffiti, slogans and live animals", this is the first time the street artist has taken his work indoors for public display. He has held off revealing the location to avoid the inevitable media frenzy and entry is free, so I don't want to hear any muttering about "selling out", okay?

A vandalized picture of Britain's former prime minister, the late Winston Churchill, hangs surrounded by cartoon images of policemen with wings and smiley faces in the Turf War exhibition by grafitti artist 'Banksy' in London's East End, July 17, 2003. The exhibition, which opens on Friday and runs until July 21, is a previously unseen mixture of sculpture, vandalized classic paintings and painted live animals. REUTERS/Peter Macdiarmid

A sheep stands painted with stripes which mirrors images of holocaust victims' clothing painted on the wall behind in the Turf War exhibition by grafitti artist 'Banksy' in London's East End, July 17, 2003. The exhibition, which opens on Friday and runs until July 21, is a previously unseen mixture of sculpture, vandalized classic paintings and painted live animals. REUTERS/Peter Macdiarmid

A cow painted red and decorated with pictures of the late U.S. artist Andy Warhol stands in the Turf War exhibition by grafitti artist 'Banksy' in London's East End, July 17, 2003. The exhibition, which opens on Friday and runs until July 21, is a previously unseen mixture of sculpture, vandalized classic paintings and painted live animals. REUTERS/Peter Macdiarmid