Tuesday Motivation: 'If you get tired, learn to rest, not to...' by political activist Banksy
Renowned for his anonymous street art and sharp social commentary, Banksy challenges war, consumerism, and inequality. His impactful graffiti, appearing overnight globally, sparks debate. Beyond art, his documentary 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' ex...

Banksy is one of the world’s most famous and mysterious political activists and film directors. Known for his bold street art and sharp social messages, Banksy has built a global reputation without ever revealing his true identity. Rising to fame in the late 1990s, Banksy used graffiti as a form of protest. His artwork often appears overnight on walls, bridges, and buildings in major cities. Through simple images and short messages, he speaks out against war, consumerism, political power, climate change, and social inequality. Many of his works quickly go viral, sparking debate and sometimes controversy.
Beyond street art, Banksy is also a film director. In 2010, he released the documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop, which explores the world of street art and questions the meaning of fame and authenticity. The film was critically praised and even earned an Academy Award nomination, further cementing Banksy’s influence beyond visual art.
Banksy’s activism goes beyond messages on walls. He has supported refugee causes, funded rescue boats in the Mediterranean, and donated artwork to raise money for humanitarian efforts. His pieces are often free for the public to see, reinforcing his belief that art should belong to everyone, not just galleries or collectors.
Despite his anti-establishment views, Banksy’s work now sells for millions at auctions. This irony is something he often highlights in his art, criticizing the very system that profits from rebellion.
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