banksy's website.
Langdon's "Wordplay" is one of the only art books I own.
"Los Angeles area artist Alex Schaefer has a sideline that has won him a fair bit of attention over the years. He likes to paint canvases of bank branches—most often Chase Bank—engulfed in flames."
"Kiyoshi Kuromiya, born in a Japanese American internment camp in 1943 in Heart Mountain, Wyoming, was a prominent underground civil rights figure and gay rights activist. Kuromiya worked closely with Martin Luther King Jr. in the mid-sixties and tending to King’s children in the aftermath of his assassination. He was a founder of Gay Liberation Front –Philadelphia, worked with the Black Panther Party to advocate for gay rights, co-authored a book on a utopian future through technology with Buckminster Fuller, and was a leading pioneer in the fight to promote AIDS awareness after his own diagnosis later in life."
I think one reason I enjoyed this article is because I had no idea who Leonora Carrington was. I still don't know what she's going to do next.
Some of her art is on wikiart: https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonora-carrington
People either love me or they hate me, or they don't really care. --banksy