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New Banksy-Inspired Artwork Unveiled in Halesowen
A new street art piece by Birmingham artist Disney, depicting a boy with a sailboat, has emerged on a building in Halesowen, delighting locals and sparking conversations about its cultural significance. Meanwhile, artist Owen Connors is nominated for Aotearoa's prestigious Walters Prize, showcasing an ambitious installation that explores Irish mythology through contemporary landscape painting. In Newcastle, a new mural resembling Banksy has appeared, igniting speculation about its creator, while the Seven Stories museum staff express their excitement over its coincidental unveiling coinciding with their gallery launch. Additionally, Banksy has named the Duke of Wellington statue in Glasgow, adorned with a traffic cone for decades, as his favorite work of art in the UK, highlighting its cultural significance despite municipal attempts to remove it. The art'otel in Hoxton features work by artist D*face, providing a blend of hospitality and creativity in a vibrant location. As street art continues to thrive across various locations, it reflects a dynamic interaction between artists and the communities they inhabit.
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