But naturally, as a person intrigued by risk, there was one guy yet to know: Bansky. Thierry finally found a way to get the one missing part of his non-existent documentary and met Banksy through his connections.
He started following him around doing what he did best: record. It all became about money when it was never meant to be. So the documentary which Thierry had been working on was perfect to tell the story.
But Thierry had no intention of doing a documentary. All eight years of tape were going nowhere. After it was filmed and it was done, it was then locked away in boxes. Banksy placed Thierry on the spot when he asked for the film. A disappointed Banksy suggested Thierry make his own art, having no idea what he had just done.
He remortgaged his house and sold everything he had to invest in a new studio with screen sprinting equipment and full-time staff. And Banksy? He had absolutely no idea how far things would go.
Guetta, a former videographer and the owner of a vintage clothing store, was first introduced to street art in late '90s Paris on a trip. After his documentary with Banksy , Thierry Guetta swiftly reinvented himself as artist "Mr. Brainwash - Credit: Galerie Montmartre. He is a provocative figure in street art. Brainwash uses copyrighted images from popular culture, history, and art history. Subtly altering the context of the image or the original source material, the artist mischievously undermines its tone.
Brainwash is a pseudonym of Thierry Guetta and is well-known for creating large spectacles to showcase his art. He rose to fame through large-scale public projects in Los Angeles, and as the central figure in the Banksy-directed Exit Through the Gift Shop. The documentary follows Thierry Guietta's involvement in street art and the culture that surrounds it. After the film's premiere, Mr Brainwash became a household name and has enjoyed a flourishing artistic career ever since.
The film features cameos from a whole host of established street artists such as Shepard Fairey and even the elusive Banksy himself. Guetta transforms into Mr. Brainwash, launching his street-art career at the climax of this documentary.
In the documentary we also find out Theirry's cousin is infamous street artist Space Invader , who's made quite a career for himself. The anonymous artist has shown all over the world, his unique fun pixelated twist on art has gained quite, the following, his anonymity also adds a fun twist to it all. Banksy insists that Mr. Brainwash, when questioned on the subject, is an independent and authentic artist. He's done a lot of great charity work and we'll give credit where its due.
But his the continuation of his career since the documentary, has really just been one big PR stunt. In the same documentary theres a clip where a woman polity asks Mr Brainwash about the Campbells Soup painting he did, a piece original to the late Andy Warhol. She asks "I see this everywhere, its been replicated so many times, explain it to me", Theirry simply stares into space.
Now I'm not suggesting theres some hardcore deep meaning behind the original piece by Andy Warhol. But you can vividly see the lack of originality and interest to the art on Thierry's face as he is troubled to come up with an answer.
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