Banksy is a British street artist whose inventive works have a strong following in London and throughout the world.
Recently one of his works was pried off the side of a Poundland Store in London (I'm guessing Poundland is like a Dollar Store in the U.S.) and is now being sold at auction in Florida. (Expected to sell for a six-figure price).
The British Arts Council is requesting the return of the item. The Auction House is refusing to release the name of the seller.
Where does art, culture and community end and capitalism begin?
"The great problem of any civilization is how to rejuvenate itself without rebarbarization." - Will Durant "We've kept more promises than we've even made" - Donald Trump "Of what meaning is the world without mind? The question cannot exist." - Edwin Land
Is it possible at this point to return it after a bid of 100k on it? Seems like it's "marked" now, and will either be stolen or vandalized if it's put back on the side of the store.
Lou Midgley 08/20/2020: "...meat wad," and "cockroach" are pithy descriptions of human beings used by gemli? They were not fashioned by Professor Peterson.
LM 11/23/2018: one can explain away the soul of human beings...as...a Meat Unit, to use Professor Peterson's clever derogatory description of gemli's ideology.
Where does art, culture and community end and capitalism begin?
I cannot see any separation. Why would one expect to? How would an artist obtain food to eat, a place to live, and materials to work with without capital?