Back in December we read the news that Banksy's exhibition will take place in Trieste, Italy. Last Saturday was exceptionally sunny and warm and we decided for a day trip to the charming seaside city. The Banksy exhibition is taking place at the Salone degli Incanti and runs until 10th April 23. The exhibition features a collection of Banksy's most iconic works, including the famous "Girl with Balloon" and "Flower Thrower" pieces.
Trieste is a charming coastal city in north-eastern Italy, known for its picturesque old town, rich history, and cultural diversity. It is also the largest port in the northern Adriatic. After parking our car at one of the parking slots by the sea, we went for a nice walk. It is very nice to explore the charming streets of the historic city centre and admire the stunning architecture. Trieste offers a unique blend of Italian, Slavic and Austro-Hungarian influences, which can be seen in the different styles of the buildings, monuments, and local cuisine. The city is also known for its delicious local cuisine and a vibrant coffee culture. Such a beautiful day was perfect for a stroll along the sea side and walking the adjoining streets. We had an excellent coffee and an aperitivo, my wife made a small detour into a few shops.
But let’s go back to the art exhibition. Banksy is the pseudonym of a well-known street artist from the United Kingdom. His identity is not publicly known. Some people believe that Banksy is a single person, while others believe it to be a group of artists. For sure, Banksy's anonymity has a big impact on his popularity and has helped to keep him/them at the forefront of contemporary art.
Exhibition visitors are able to see the works up close and admire the intricate details and thought-provoking messages behind each piece. There are great text explanations, accompanying the exhibition or you can also decide for a group guided tour.
The exhibition is without doubt a great opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Banksy's art. His pieces are known for their sharp wit and biting satire, and the exhibition was no exception, offering a great introduction to the artist's political and social commentary.
Banksy's artworks are satirical and use dark humour to criticize social and political issues such as war, capitalism, and authority. He uses a variety of mediums, including graffiti, stencils, and sculpture. His artworks can be found in many cities around the world, and they often create a sensation and generate significant interest and controversy.
I was impressed by many images, shocked by others, some of them made me smile, …others were sad, but all of them provoked “a thinking process in my brains”. I found myself nodding my head, like I wanted to say: I completely agree with you, man!
Many images are so popular, that I can’t say that I see them for the first time. Like the "Flower Thrower," a powerful image of a man throwing a bouquet of flowers instead of a Molotov cocktail. This piece is a commentary on the power of nonviolence and the ability of art to inspire change.
And what to say of the "Girl and Balloon", which is a well-known and highly recognizable work. It depicts a young girl reaching out towards a red heart-shaped balloon, which is floating just out of her reach. The piece is often interpreted as a commentary on the fleeting nature of happiness and the power of consumer culture. Many people find the image to be both striking and thought-provoking, and it has become one of Banksy's most iconic works.
The Banksy exhibition in Trieste is divided into several different rooms/places. Each one is dedicated to a certain theme and showcases different aspects of the artist's work and message.
One of the main themes in Banksy's work is consumerism and capitalism. He often critiques the excesses of consumer culture and the negative effects it has on society, particularly on the poor and marginalized. His works often depict consumer goods and services in a negative light, highlighting the superficiality and emptiness of the consumer lifestyle.
War and political issues are often a theme of Banksy's work. He addresses the negative effects of war on civilians and criticizes the actions of political leaders. He raises awareness about the plight of refugees and the injustices of the prison-industrial complex.
In many artworks he uses the image of a child, playing on the awareness and the impact of that can have an image of innocent child - the embodiment of purity and innocence. In his art, children are the guiltless victims of a cruel and brutal world. Themes of war, consumerism and corruption are intertwined with the image of the suffering child.
Banksy's work also showcases a strong anti-establishment sentiment, often poking fun at authority figures such as the police and politicians. He often uses irony and satire to critique the status quo and to challenge the viewer to question the world around them.
The rat is a recurring symbol in Banksy's art. It is seen as a symbol of rebellion and disobedience, in keeping with Banksy's and in line with his anti-establishment themes. At the same time, it can also be interpreted as a symbol of the invasive and destructive impact of humans on the environment. Not to forget that the rat symbolizes the underground, the hidden and the unseen, which also fits with Banksy's anonymity and street art style.
The rat also represents the idea of survival, adaptation, and resilience in adverse conditions. This is seen as a metaphor for the lower classes and the marginalized communities in the city – I guess he chose the symbol to identify himself as par of the “undergrounds society”.
A short film about his work was also screened in one of the rooms. I have to admit that I found it very interesting.
We spent less than 2 hours at the exhibition, it is not that large but very comprehensive, and the time passed by very quickly. At the end there is a small gift shop where you can buy a book or some other souvenirs with the most popular art works representations.
But we could leave Trieste without having at least a quick lunch. We all agreed on a slice of nice pinsa (a special type of pizza crust) and had lunch overlooking the marina.
Not far off the coast was anchored the world's largest sailing yacht, a three-masted, 143-metre-long and 25-metre-wide vessel, which was seized by Italian authorities from a Russian oligarch. The sailboat is estimated to be worth 530 million euros.
The city of Trieste is surrounded by the beautiful natural scenery of the Karst Plateau and the Gulf of Trieste, which offer opportunities for hiking, biking and water sports. We haven’t got the time for any extra activity, since the days as short in January. But even if it was getting dark, we made a stop on a hill above the city. The Marian Sanctuary in Monte Grisa is an immense building, with modern architecture. The locals call "formaggino" (cheese triangle) due to its triangular shape. The sanctuary was inaugurated in 1966 and is an important pilgrimage site. I have to add that it has a fantastic panorama of the city of Trieste.
Overall, the Banksy exhibition in Trieste is a must-see event for anyone interested in contemporary art and street culture, and if you can combine it with a stroll around the city, is even better.
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Great exibition! I love the Pulp Fiction theme with Velvet underground bananas! 👍
This is also one of my favourites, you just look at it and you immediately associate it with the movie. They're both awesome 👍
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Interesting! A couple of months ago I saw an exhibition in Mexico City called "The Art of Banksy", which soon after was closed unexpectedly, and even the Wikipedia entry about it was taken down. I'm still puzzled about the reason behind it, but it's good to see that something similar is up in Trieste.
Yes I agree, very interesting! Regarding the Trieste exhibition, I heard on the radio (I hope correctly, because I only heard half of the news) that this exhibition is not authorised by Banksy. Maybe also this exhibition won't last until April either 🤔
Exactly! Same on the one we saw in Mexico City.
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Really cool! Would love to go there since I like Banksys‘ approach to art that is both funny by provocative. 👍🏻
Thanks! That's why I like it 💚 See you around!