Mr. Brainwash
Mr. Brainwash | |
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Exit Through The Gift Shop | |
Movement | Pop art |
Website | mrbrainwash |
Thierry Guetta (born January 31, 1966), best known by his moniker Mr. Brainwash, is a French-born
A number of critics[who?] have observed that his works strongly emulate the styles and concepts of Banksy, and have speculated that Guetta is an elaborate prank staged by Banksy, who may have created the works himself. Banksy insists on his official website, however, that Exit Through the Gift Shop is authentic and that Guetta is not part of a prank.[1]
His work sold for five-figure sums at his self-financed debut exhibit Life Is Beautiful, due, it is thought,[
In October 2013, Guetta took part in Art Wars at the
Art and exhibitions
Life Is Beautiful
Mr. Brainwash's first solo show, Life Is Beautiful, opened in the summer of 2008, in a former T.V. studio in Hollywood. The show garnered the cover of LA Weekly, one of Los Angeles' most circulated publications. Life Is Beautiful attracted thousands of people who lined the streets for blocks. Featuring a 20-foot robot, a pyramid made of 20,000 books and a life-size recreation of Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks," Life Is Beautiful's exhibition time extended to three months, attracting a total of 50,000 visitors.[4]
Life Is Beautiful: Icons
On February 14, 2010, Guetta opened his second show in New York City.
Opera Gallery London
On October 6, 2011, Guetta opened a solo exhibition at Opera Gallery in London. The previous night the street outside the gallery was sprayed with paint by RSH as a statement about the false nature of Mr. Brainwash's artwork.[8]
Toronto Film Festival
Mr. Brainwash made his Canadian debut at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2011, by placing installations all over the city. They included his signature 8-foot tall spray can sculptures, each one a different film genre, and lifesize Canadian Mounties cutouts, armed with boom mics and cameras. MBW will be participating in multiple events and a collaboration about the festival exhibit with Grace Kelly.[9]
2012 Olympic Games in London
In 2012, during the Summer Olympics in London, Mr Brainwash made his second show in the UK in the Old Sorting Office, a colossal space in London's West End. Works include a 6-story tall Queen Elizabeth II, in her coronation attire, holding a Union Jack spray can, "God Save the People," a giant bucket of beans, a 20 ft. tall gorilla, a 20 ft tall Kate Moss on the front of the building, the Olympic rings in paint buckets, and a life-size taxi cab in a matchbox. David Guetta played the opening.[10]
Art Basel
At Art Basel in Miami, in 2010, without any announcement or notice, Mr. Brainwash took over a 25,000 square foot building in South Beach with a colorful art spectacle entitled, "Life Is Beautiful: Under Construction."[11]
In 2011, Mr. Brainwash headed back to Miami for Art Basel with a new show, Life Is Beautiful: Untitled. Occupying the same South Beach space, he constructed fiberglass sculptures and mixed media canvases.[12]
Mr. Brainwash returned to Art Basel in 2013, taking up residency in Gale South Beach on Collins Avenue. This show included large scale oil paintings and sculpture, including a 3-story-tall Mona Lisa with a mohawk.[13]
Life Is Beautiful: Art Show 2011
Taking over an 80,000 square foot building in the center of the city, Mr. Brainwash also gave artists the opportunity to be a part of this show. For the exhibition, he donated over 20,000 square feet of space to showcase donated works from around the globe.[14] Google chose this space to unveil their Google Music platform on November 11, 2011.[15] The event featured performances by Busta Rhymes, Drake, and Maroon 5.[16]
September 11 Mural, 2014
Mr. Brainwash created a huge mural in honor of 9/11, which was located on the side of Century 21 (on Church between Dey Street and Cortlandt Street) across from the WTC site.[17]
September 11 Mural, 2015
In 2015, Mr. Brainwash returned to New York City to create another mural in remembrance of September 11. The 65-by-225-foot mural on the wall of the Century 21 department store in Lower Manhattan commemorates those affected by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.[18]
Music collaborations
In 2009, when
For the National Election, Mr. Brainwash designed key art for "Rock the Vote", a national campaign reminding the youth about the importance of voting and the power of democracy.[21]
Brainwash designed artwork for Michael Jackson's "Xscape". Michael Jackson was a longtime friend of Thierry's and was one of the first people to purchase art from him.[22] Mr. Brainwash also designed a digital cover to commemorate this posthumous release.
In early June 2011, cryptic artwork of a robot and the
Mr. Brainwash directed a video for "Divine Sorrow" by Wyclef Jean, featuring Avicii for Coca-Cola and the (RED) campaign, which aims to raise awareness and money for the Global Fund's efforts to virtually eliminate mother to child transmission of HIV.[24]
In 2013, in collaboration with the Hard Rock Hotel, Mr. Brainwash did art installations for the
In 2014, Mr Brainwash was a part of Rita Ora's live musical performances on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.[26]
Mr. Brainwash collaborated with Mercedes-Benz for The Evolution Tour, eight intimate concert experiences, across the country featuring artists such as Alabama Shakes and Mayer Hawthorne. At each stop of the Evolution Tour, Mr. Brainwash created a one-of-a-kind Mercedes-Benz 2015 GLA.[27]
Fashion collaborations
In December 2014, Mr. Brainwash created an installation for the opening of Hublot's Bal Harbor Boutique in Miami during Miami Art Week, wrapping the entire facade with his work but also intervening on presentation stands inside the boutique and even creating a one-of-a-kind Hublot timepiece with a presentation box.[28]
In the spring of 2015, Mr. Brainwash helped launch Sunglass Hut's Signature Artists Series with a limited edition, one-of-a-kind run of Aviator and Wayfarer sunglasses by Ray Ban.[29]
Publicity and sales
At commercial auction
Mr Brainwash made his major auction debut on May 14, 2010, at
The London Fall 2010 Phillips Contemporary Art Sale was Brainwash's second appearance in auction, this time with two works, described as spray and metallic paint, acrylic and paper collage on canvas.[31] The smaller of the two measures 106.7 x 106.7 cm (42 x 42 inches) and shows Kate Moss amongst heavy brush strokes and splatters of red, pink, and white paint all amongst a gold background. The larger one, measuring 162.6 x 121.9 cm (64 x 48 inches), shows Albert Einstein in front of a graffiti adorned wall. The works sold for about $67,000 and $120,000, almost three times their estimates.[32]
Copyright infringement lawsuit
Guetta has been sued by
A Day in the Life
An episode of the Morgan Spurlock-produced documentary series A Day in the Life follows Guetta for a day. He is shown preparing for a large Los Angeles show. In the episode he reveals that all of his work since his 2008 debut has been completed with a team of graphic designers.
Speculation and theories
There has been speculation that the film and story of Mr. Brainwash are a hoax concocted by Banksy and Shepard Fairey.[citation needed]
Some suggest that Fairey and Banksy have been artificially inflating the sales of Mr. Brainwash's work. According to Rebecca Cannon, Mr. Brainwash's work hasn't sold as well on independent forums:
With both shows held outside of commercial galleries, no professional dealers have had their reputation on the line in making fake claims of high sales. However, if Guetta is a hoax, there also exists the possibility that these artworks are actually produced by Banksy himself, in a style deliberately intended to suggest inferior artistic skill.[36]
As the movie opened in North America, in April 2010, The Boston Globe movie reviewer Ty Burr found it to be quite entertaining as a farce and awarded it four stars. He dismissed the notion of the film being a "put on" saying "I’m not buying it; for one thing, this story’s too good, too weirdly rich, to be made up. For another, the movie’s gently amused scorn lands on everyone."[6][37]
The artshow "Life Is Beautiful" depicted in the movie did occur,[38] which implies that if this is a hoax the character of Thierry Guetta has existed since at least June 2008. A trailer for his movie, Life Remote Control, has been on YouTube since 2006. This suggests that, at the very least, genuine details of Guetta's life have been woven into the narrative.
An
However, it also adds that "it is impossible to prove whether his latest incarnation, Mr. Brainwash, is sincere. The film suggests that Guetta's artistic alter ego is largely a creation of Banksy, a notion Guetta doesn't refute." Guetta told the paper: "In the end, I became [Banksy's] biggest work of art."[39]
References
- ^ Banksy. "Questions". Archived from the original on 2012-01-03.
- ^ "Obey: Mr. Brainwash – Life is beautiful Exhibition". Obeygiant.com. 16 June 2008. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
- ^ "Madonna's Celebration to be released September 28th". Madonna.com. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
- ^ "Los Angeles Arts and Culture News - L.A. Weekly". L.A. Weekly.
- ^ "'Mr Brainwash' opens New York exhibit 4 March 2010". BBC News. 2010-03-04. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
- ^ a b Haden-Guest, Anthony. "The Art of 'Mr. Brainwash' Archived 2011-02-11 at the Wayback Machine", The Daily Beast, 18 February 2010.
- ^ nicholas.cinque. "Mr Brainwash Spraycan Spray can". Cinque Collective. Archived from the original on 2010-09-15. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
- ^ "'Mr Brainwash' opens London exhibit 6 October 2011". 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
- ^ Los Angeles Times[dead link]
- ^ "Mr. Brainwash makes UK show debut in London". BBC News. 3 August 2012.
- ^ "Flickriver: Photoset 'Mr. Brainwash gallery show "Under Construction" Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 - Warholian ' by WarholianPics".
- ^ Amanda McCorquodale. "Mr. Brainwash Returns to Miami Beach for Art Basel 2011". Miami New Times.
- ^ Carolina del Busto. "Mr. Brainwash Comes to the Gale South Beach Hotel For Art Basel 2013". Miami New Times.
- ^ Shelley Leopold (30 September 2011). "Mr. Brainwash Invites You to Participate in his Latest Exhibit/Party, 'Art Show 2011'". L.A. Weekly.
- ^ "Google Music To Be Unveiled at Mr. Brainwash Gallery in LA". LAist. Archived from the original on 2017-11-06.
- ^ John Shearer. "Google And T-Mobile Celebrate The Launch Of Google Music At Mr. Brainwash Studio In Los Angeles - Inside". Getty Images.
- ^ "Photos: Mr. Brainwash Creates Massive 9/11 Mural Across From WTC". Gothamist. Archived from the original on 2015-09-14.
- ^ Connor, Jackson (2015-09-10). "Mr. Brainwash Tries Again with Second 9-11 Memorial Mural at Century 21". Village Voice. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ^ "Madonna 'Celebration' artwork by Mr Brainwash, details revealed". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23.
- ^ http://www.hardcandyfitness.com/madonnaopenshardcandyfitnesstoronto/[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Rock the Vote Announces Road Trip 2012". Rock the Vote. 15 August 2012.
- ^ "Mr. Brainwash Talks Creating Michael Jackson's Unreleased 'Xscape' Artwork". Vibe.
- ^ "Red Hot Chili Peppers – Targeted by Banksy Apprentice". TMZ.
- ^ Wyclef featuring Avicii - Divine Sorrow. 17 November 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-11-21 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Coachella 2013: Hard Rock Invades With DJs, Mr. Brainwash, Bikinis & Camel". Vibe. 13 April 2013.
- ^ YouTube. Archived from the original on 2020-08-30.
- ^ "Mr. Brainwash makes over a Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class at the Evolution Tour". NY Daily News.
- ^ "Mr Brainwash visits Hublot". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-11-13.
- ^ http://blogs.artinfo.com/silhouettes/2015/05/12/sunglasshutartistserieslaunchesmrbrainwashcollection/[dead link]
- ^ "Phillips de Pury & Company: Mr. Brainwash, Charlie Chaplin Pink". Phillipsdepury.com. Archived from the original on 2012-08-11. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
- ^ "Phillips de Pury & Company: Mr Brainwash, Einstein". Phillipsdepury.com. Archived from the original on 2012-08-11. Retrieved 2011-04-29.
- ^ "Mr Brainwash: Recent Auction Results | Cinque Collective". Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2010-10-22.
- ^ Gardner, Eriq, "Legal Drama Shadows Oscar-Nominated 'Exit Through the Gift Shop'", The Hollywood Reporter, January 25, 2011
- ^ Shone, Tom, "Is Banksy’s ‘Exit Through the Giftshop’ a hoax too far?", The Times (London), February 27, 2010
- Fast Company, Wed Apr 14, 2010
- ^ Cannon, Rebecca, The 21st Century’s first WTF Art Moment: Banky’s Exit Through The Gift Shop, Artabase, Tue May 18, 2010
- ^ Burr, Ty, "Exit Through the Gift Shop: Writing’s on the wall: In ‘Exit,’ street art scene becomes a farce", The Boston Globe, April 23, 2010
- ^ "Mr. Brainwash Bombs L.A.", L.A. Weekly
- ^ a b Felch, Jason (February 22, 2011). "Getting at the truth of 'Exit Through the Gift Shop'". Los Angeles Times.
External links
- Official website
- Jackson, Candace; Schuker, Lauren A. E., "Mr. Brainwash: For Real?", The Wall Street Journal, February 12, 2010.
- Jean-David Malat LUX-Mag – Is Mr Brainwash Real?