Art enthusiasts won\u2019t need to book a room in Banksy\u2019s new Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem to experience the renowned graffiti artist\u2019s take on Middle Eastern conflict, with one of his rare works from a past Palestine show appearing in Tauranga\u2019s first-ever street art festival.<\/p>\n
Twenty-two art works by Banksy will feature in the Paradox: Tauranga Street Art Festival this month, including his iconic \u2018Pink Copper\u2019 from Santa\u2019s Ghetto, an exhibition that was held in Palestine in 2007 in collaboration with East London screen print publishers Pictures on Walls.<\/p>\n
Other artwork also purchased from the Bethlehem exhibition<\/a> will be featured in Tauranga, including \u2018Soup\u2019 by American born artist Swoon, \u2018Who\u2019s to Blame?\u2019 by Banksy\u2019s long-term assistant Paul Insect and \u2018Sunglasses\u2019 by Bast.<\/p>\n