Showing posts with label Brisbane Council. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brisbane Council. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

GRAFFITI WARS: Anthony Lister uppercuts Brisbane Council with latest mural

(Image Source: Wooster Collective)

Australian artist Anthony Lister's latest street painting has satirised Brisbane Council after it buffed one of his murals in Fortitude Valley.

Council's anti-art gaffe caused a media shitstorm - reported in Australian newspapers and on Ten News - as the mural was commissioned to be painted on private property.

This mishap has added to the ongoing Graffiti Wars between street artists and authorities fighting to 'beautify' public space.

Wooster Collective posted a short quote from Lister with a photo (above) of his latest piece:

"Before they knock the wall down they'll probably paint it grey."

This comment, and the 'council worker' pictured in the new painting, are a hit at the council for removing the alleged vandalism.

The council's Graffiti Reduction Unit was probably set up to appeal to conservative voters and 'rile up' old people who experience what some experts call "counter-culture migraine" (sic).

Does Lister's new mural uppercut Brisbane Council and street art's detractors like this:


Or is it more like this?


Previous Coverage:

Brisbane Council destroys Anthony Lister Mural

Melbourne Council destroys Banksy stencil in Hosier Lane







Monday, October 4, 2010

Brisbane Council destroys Anthony Lister mural, shit is stirred


Brisbane Council's Graffiti Reduction Unit buffed an Anthony Lister mural in Fortitude Valley recently.

The owner of the building it was on - located in a vacant block - commissioned the piece last month.

The destruction of the mural begs the question: Why were Brisbane Council workers buffing on private property?

(The destroyed mural. Image Source)

Ten News jumped on this story (clip at top). It sourced comment from Lister, who was in New York, then added council bashing commentary to it.

The story was also covered in Brisbane's Courier Mail (link) and on pop culture website Pedestrian TV (link).

In its story, Ten News superimposed an image of Lister with his comments:


But the person in this photo isn't Lister. This is the original photo:


Pictured on the left is Anthony Lister, to the right is artist Mark Gonzales.

Hope Lister doesn't get annoyed at Ten News too. Maybe next time he should give the ABC an exclusive.

In the Courier Mail's article, Brisbane Council said to rectify the gaffe it would create a mural database where artists can 'register' murals to prevent destruction.

This is a good idea to preserve public art, but is obviously irrelevant to street artists working illegally.

Councils wantonly destroying street art and graffiti has divided public opinion. This was seen after Melbourne Council workers destroyed a Banksy stencil in April, followed by Beastman and Numskull who painted a mural the following month telling the NSW Government to 'eat a dick'.

This is endemic of the free speech-government dichotomy. Fringe artists want space to work in, politicians want to uphold the status quo.

Look at NSW opposition leader Barry O'Farrell. He recently upped the War on Graffiti ante with a pledge to create a Graffiti Hotline if the Liberal Party is elected next March.

Yes, you'll be able to call Bazza and report "graffiti attacks" threatening to destroy your city.

But recent media coverage of street art shows public sentiment leans farther in its favour.

With enough support, all Australian cities would become more like Melbourne - embracing a strong street art and graffiti culture.