• Plats traditionnels algériens par région

    ✅️ Kabylie (Nord-Est)
    Couscous kabyle
    Ameqfoul (couscous printanier)
    Chakhchoukha (galettes émiettées en sauce)
    Mtewem (viande en sauce blanche ou rouge)
    Tajine Lmadgoug (boulettes farcies)

    ✅️ Sahara (Sud)
    Couscous du Sud
    Makhtouma (semoule, viande et légumes)
    M’semmen (galettes feuilletées)
    M’khabez (pâtisserie fine)

    ✅️ Oranie (Ouest)
    Calentica
    Chorba frik (soupe au blé concassé)
    Tajine El Karess
    Chorba bel houte (soupe de poisson)

    ✅️ Algérois (Centre)
    Chorba beïda (soupe blanche)
    Berkoukes (pâtes en sauce)
    Boudin noir (Mellah)

    ✅️ Hauts Plateaux (Centre-Est)
    Couscous Staïfi
    Chakhchoukha
    Chorba frik

    ✅️ Constantine
    Chorba beïda et frik
    Chakhchoukha

    ✅️ Tlemcen
    Couscous tlemcénien
    Chorba frik
    Chakhchoukha

    Chaque région d’Algérie possède ses recettes emblématiques, transmises avec fierté de génération en génération. N'hésitez pas à ajouter en commentaire celles qui ne sont pas mentionnées... défendez vos régions
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    🇩🇿🇩🇿 Plats traditionnels algériens par région 💪 ✅️ Kabylie (Nord-Est) ▪️Couscous kabyle ▪️Ameqfoul (couscous printanier) ▪️Chakhchoukha (galettes émiettées en sauce) ▪️Mtewem (viande en sauce blanche ou rouge) ▪️Tajine Lmadgoug (boulettes farcies) ✅️ Sahara (Sud) ▪️Couscous du Sud ▪️Makhtouma (semoule, viande et légumes) ▪️M’semmen (galettes feuilletées) ▪️M’khabez (pâtisserie fine) ✅️ Oranie (Ouest) ▪️Calentica ▪️Chorba frik (soupe au blé concassé) ▪️Tajine El Karess ▪️Chorba bel houte (soupe de poisson) ✅️ Algérois (Centre) ▪️Chorba beïda (soupe blanche) ▪️Berkoukes (pâtes en sauce) ▪️Boudin noir (Mellah) ✅️ Hauts Plateaux (Centre-Est) ▪️Couscous Staïfi ▪️Chakhchoukha ▪️Chorba frik ✅️ Constantine ▪️Chorba beïda et frik ▪️Chakhchoukha ✅️ Tlemcen ▪️Couscous tlemcénien ▪️Chorba frik ▪️Chakhchoukha Chaque région d’Algérie possède ses recettes emblématiques, transmises avec fierté de génération en génération. N'hésitez pas à ajouter en commentaire celles qui ne sont pas mentionnées... défendez vos régions 😁 #Algerie #Algérie
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  • Oran, Algeria

    The city is located at the end of a bay open to the north and is directly dominated to the west by Mount Aïdour (or Murdjajo), which rises to 580 meters, as well as by the Moulay Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani plateau. The urban area extends on both sides of the Oued Rhi ravine, which is now covered.

    Founded in 902 by the Andalusians, Oran experienced a succession of Arab-Berber dynasties and became one of the main maritime outlets of Central Maghreb under the Zianides. Occupied by the Spanish in 1509, it was reconquered in 1792 by Bey Mohamed el-Kebir after an earlier interlude (from 1708 to 1730) and became the seat of the Beylik of the West. During French colonization, Oran underwent rapid development, becoming Algeria’s second-largest city. After independence, it remained the economic capital of western Algeria and the country's main financial, commercial, and industrial hub.

    In 2008, the city had a population of 609,940, while the greater Oran metropolitan area was home to approximately 1,000,000 people. By 2020, official estimates indicated that the urban area had a population of 1,760,685, making Oran both the second-largest city and the second-largest urban area in Algeria.
    #Algerie #Algiers #Algeria #Algeriatourism #VisitAlgeria #Oran
    ☪️🇩🇿 Oran, Algeria The city is located at the end of a bay open to the north and is directly dominated to the west by Mount Aïdour (or Murdjajo), which rises to 580 meters, as well as by the Moulay Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani plateau. The urban area extends on both sides of the Oued Rhi ravine, which is now covered. Founded in 902 by the Andalusians, Oran experienced a succession of Arab-Berber dynasties and became one of the main maritime outlets of Central Maghreb under the Zianides. Occupied by the Spanish in 1509, it was reconquered in 1792 by Bey Mohamed el-Kebir after an earlier interlude (from 1708 to 1730) and became the seat of the Beylik of the West. During French colonization, Oran underwent rapid development, becoming Algeria’s second-largest city. After independence, it remained the economic capital of western Algeria and the country's main financial, commercial, and industrial hub. In 2008, the city had a population of 609,940, while the greater Oran metropolitan area was home to approximately 1,000,000 people. By 2020, official estimates indicated that the urban area had a population of 1,760,685, making Oran both the second-largest city and the second-largest urban area in Algeria. #Algerie #Algiers #Algeria #Algeriatourism #VisitAlgeria #Oran
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  • Un grand classique renaît ! La démo de L'Amerzone (Le Remake) est dispo sur Xbox et PS5 ! L’occasion parfaite de replonger dans l’univers mystérieux créé par Benoît Sokal. Qui va tester ? #Amerzone #Remake #Gaming
    Un grand classique renaît ! 🎮🔥 La démo de L'Amerzone (Le Remake) est dispo sur Xbox et PS5 ! L’occasion parfaite de replonger dans l’univers mystérieux créé par Benoît Sokal. Qui va tester ? 🦩🌿 #Amerzone #Remake #Gaming
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  • « Silent Hill 2 Remake » : le chef-d'œuvre revient plus beau et terrifiant Jeu culte de la PlayStation 2, Silent Hill 2 avait marqué les esprits par son atmosphère glaçante et son scénario inoubliable. Aujourd'hui, le légendaire survival horror fait un retour fracassant dans un remake qui tient toutes ses promesses.

    Le gameplay est modernisé à la perfection, tandis que l'ambiance, déjà saisissante, est sublimée sur PlayStation 5. On a adoré chaque minute de ce voyage terrifiant dans les méandres de l'horreur psychologique. 👁️‍🗨️
    🎮 « Silent Hill 2 Remake » : le chef-d'œuvre revient plus beau et terrifiant 😱 Jeu culte de la PlayStation 2, Silent Hill 2 avait marqué les esprits par son atmosphère glaçante et son scénario inoubliable. Aujourd'hui, le légendaire survival horror fait un retour fracassant dans un remake qui tient toutes ses promesses. 🌫️✨ Le gameplay est modernisé à la perfection, tandis que l'ambiance, déjà saisissante, est sublimée sur PlayStation 5. On a adoré chaque minute de ce voyage terrifiant dans les méandres de l'horreur psychologique. 👁️‍🗨️🔥
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  • Delicious Thai beef salad recipe

    ✅️ Ingredients :

    1 1/2 tbsp fresh lime juice
    1 garlic clove, crushed
    1 tbsp finely chopped palm sugar
    1 tbsp fish sauce
    2 tsp sesame oil
    1 tsp Coles Asia soy sauce
    2 tsp finely grated fresh ginger
    1 (about 680g) beef rump steak
    1 x 200g pkt grape tomatoes, quartered
    1 continental cucumber, halved lengthways, thinly sliced diagonally
    1 red onion, halved, cut into thin wedges
    2 long fresh red chillies, halved, deseeded, thinly sliced lengthways
    1 bunch fresh mint, leaves picked, large leaves torn
    1 bunch fresh coriander, leaves picked
    1 bunch fresh Thai basil, leaves picked, large leaves torn
    55g (1/3 cup) toasted peanuts, coarsely chopped
    4 makrut lime leaves, centre veins removed, finely shredded

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    ✅️ Method

    Step 1
    Whisk together lime juice, garlic, fish sauce, sesame oil, soy sauce, ginger and palm sugar in a jug. Place the steak in a glass or ceramic dish. Drizzle with half the dressing. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge, turning occasionally, for 2 hours to develop the flavours.

    Step 2
    Preheat a barbecue grill or chargrill pan on high. Cook steak on grill for 2-3 minutes each side for medium or until cooked to your liking. Transfer to a plate. Cover with foil and set aside for 10 minutes to rest.

    Step 3
    Place the tomato, cucumber, onion, chilli, mint, coriander, basil, peanuts and lime leaves in a large bowl. Thinly slice steak across the grain and add to the salad. Drizzle with remaining dressing and gently toss to combine. Divide salad among bowls and serve immediately.
    🎯 Delicious Thai beef salad recipe 🍜🥗 ✅️ Ingredients : 1 1/2 tbsp fresh lime juice 1 garlic clove, crushed 1 tbsp finely chopped palm sugar 1 tbsp fish sauce 2 tsp sesame oil 1 tsp Coles Asia soy sauce 2 tsp finely grated fresh ginger 1 (about 680g) beef rump steak 1 x 200g pkt grape tomatoes, quartered 1 continental cucumber, halved lengthways, thinly sliced diagonally 1 red onion, halved, cut into thin wedges 2 long fresh red chillies, halved, deseeded, thinly sliced lengthways 1 bunch fresh mint, leaves picked, large leaves torn 1 bunch fresh coriander, leaves picked 1 bunch fresh Thai basil, leaves picked, large leaves torn 55g (1/3 cup) toasted peanuts, coarsely chopped 4 makrut lime leaves, centre veins removed, finely shredded ********************* ✅️ Method Step 1 Whisk together lime juice, garlic, fish sauce, sesame oil, soy sauce, ginger and palm sugar in a jug. Place the steak in a glass or ceramic dish. Drizzle with half the dressing. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge, turning occasionally, for 2 hours to develop the flavours. Step 2 Preheat a barbecue grill or chargrill pan on high. Cook steak on grill for 2-3 minutes each side for medium or until cooked to your liking. Transfer to a plate. Cover with foil and set aside for 10 minutes to rest. Step 3 Place the tomato, cucumber, onion, chilli, mint, coriander, basil, peanuts and lime leaves in a large bowl. Thinly slice steak across the grain and add to the salad. Drizzle with remaining dressing and gently toss to combine. Divide salad among bowls and serve immediately.
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  • "Ghardaia City is a distinctive heritage and an icon of civilized coexistence."

    Among the most prominent places that tourists should not miss in the Algerian desert is the state of Ghardaia, particularly the two cities of Ghardaia and Metlili, which are located 600 kilometers south of the capital in the northern region of the Algerian desert. The origin of the name "Ghardaia" goes back to "Ghar Daya," referring to a woman named Daya who used to live in a cave ("Ghar"). It was a stop for travelers, and from her, the name Ghardaia emerged. It is bordered by several states, such as Laghouat and the Wilaya of Ouargla. The reconstruction of the city dates back thousands of years, as evidenced by the Berber inscriptions on the rocks surrounding the city. The ancient city was surrounded by many palaces built by the Amazigh tribes, known as the residents of gutter, and some Arab tribes that settled in the region.

    Public life in the city of Ghardaia: There are many aspects of ancient life in the governorate of Ghardaia, and its residents work in various professions, especially in multiple industries. The population exceeds 400,000 people.

    The social nature of the population was clearly influenced by its construction and the nature of the Algerian desert, which created harsh economic and social conditions that drove its residents to adopt a controlled social system based on unity, coexistence, and respect among all parts of society.

    Monuments in the city of Ghardaia: There are many archaeological monuments in the city of Ghardaia and other nearby cities, especially the ancient palaces that attest to its archaeological heritage. The most important of these palaces are: the Palace of Ghardaia, the Palace of Metlili (Metlili Chaamba), the Quarara Palace, the Palace of Bani Yazqn, the Brian Palace, and others. Ghardaia is also characterized by the spread of many religious monuments, the most important of which are the ancient mosques established with the arrival of Islam. Ghardaia is known for its unique architectural nature, linked to the construction of traditional housing.

    Traditional Industries: One of the most important traditional industries in Ghardaia is carpet weaving, which is very popular. In addition to woolen clothing, such as Qandurah, Qushabiyya, and Khumri, the state is also famous for engraving on copper and wood, leather, pottery, and artifacts.

    Tourism: Ghardaia is distinguished by the generosity of its residents and their permanent welcome to visitors from inside and outside the country. The preservation of the social system and distinctive traditions impresses everyone who visits the city. Tourists in Ghardaia are dazzled by the harmony in every corner and in every social, commercial, or cultural transaction that combines the local population with everyone who sets foot in the city. The lighthouse that appears from every corner of the city is one of its most prominent features, one of the minarets in Ghardaia, constructed in a way that preserved the simplicity of urbanization in religious monuments in the valley. Eid al-Zurbiyya in Ghardaia and Eid al-Mahri in the city of Metlili are among the most important commercial and cultural events in the quiet region throughout the year. These events attract many craftsmen and merchants from all over Algeria, in addition to tourists who are fascinated by the creations of craftsmen in carpet making, full of stories. The city is also especially known for the unique type of dates called Dagleet-Nour. The city of Zelfana (65 km away) is known for its mineral baths.

    #Ghardaia #Algeria #Algérie
    🇩🇿 "Ghardaia City is a distinctive heritage and an icon of civilized coexistence." 🇩🇿 Among the most prominent places that tourists should not miss in the Algerian desert is the state of Ghardaia, particularly the two cities of Ghardaia and Metlili, which are located 600 kilometers south of the capital in the northern region of the Algerian desert. The origin of the name "Ghardaia" goes back to "Ghar Daya," referring to a woman named Daya who used to live in a cave ("Ghar"). It was a stop for travelers, and from her, the name Ghardaia emerged. It is bordered by several states, such as Laghouat and the Wilaya of Ouargla. The reconstruction of the city dates back thousands of years, as evidenced by the Berber inscriptions on the rocks surrounding the city. The ancient city was surrounded by many palaces built by the Amazigh tribes, known as the residents of gutter, and some Arab tribes that settled in the region. Public life in the city of Ghardaia: There are many aspects of ancient life in the governorate of Ghardaia, and its residents work in various professions, especially in multiple industries. The population exceeds 400,000 people. The social nature of the population was clearly influenced by its construction and the nature of the Algerian desert, which created harsh economic and social conditions that drove its residents to adopt a controlled social system based on unity, coexistence, and respect among all parts of society. Monuments in the city of Ghardaia: There are many archaeological monuments in the city of Ghardaia and other nearby cities, especially the ancient palaces that attest to its archaeological heritage. The most important of these palaces are: the Palace of Ghardaia, the Palace of Metlili (Metlili Chaamba), the Quarara Palace, the Palace of Bani Yazqn, the Brian Palace, and others. Ghardaia is also characterized by the spread of many religious monuments, the most important of which are the ancient mosques established with the arrival of Islam. Ghardaia is known for its unique architectural nature, linked to the construction of traditional housing. Traditional Industries: One of the most important traditional industries in Ghardaia is carpet weaving, which is very popular. In addition to woolen clothing, such as Qandurah, Qushabiyya, and Khumri, the state is also famous for engraving on copper and wood, leather, pottery, and artifacts. Tourism: Ghardaia is distinguished by the generosity of its residents and their permanent welcome to visitors from inside and outside the country. The preservation of the social system and distinctive traditions impresses everyone who visits the city. Tourists in Ghardaia are dazzled by the harmony in every corner and in every social, commercial, or cultural transaction that combines the local population with everyone who sets foot in the city. The lighthouse that appears from every corner of the city is one of its most prominent features, one of the minarets in Ghardaia, constructed in a way that preserved the simplicity of urbanization in religious monuments in the valley. Eid al-Zurbiyya in Ghardaia and Eid al-Mahri in the city of Metlili are among the most important commercial and cultural events in the quiet region throughout the year. These events attract many craftsmen and merchants from all over Algeria, in addition to tourists who are fascinated by the creations of craftsmen in carpet making, full of stories. The city is also especially known for the unique type of dates called Dagleet-Nour. The city of Zelfana (65 km away) is known for its mineral baths. #Ghardaia #Algeria #Algérie
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  • Omar Sy est face à une star de Game of Thrones dans le remake d'un des plus grands films d'action ! Voilà la bande-annonce

    La bande-annonce du film d'action "The Killer" avec Nathalie Emmanuel et Omar Sy vient d'être dévoilée. Le film de John Woo sort dans nos salles le 23 octobre prochain.

    Nathalie Emmanuel, Omar Sy, Sam Worthington, Eric Cantona… Ils sont tous au casting du nouveau film du légendaire cinéaste chinois John Woo, The Killer.

    Et pour son nouveau long métrage, le réalisateur de Volte/Face, Mission : Impossible II et A toute épreuve s'auto-remake. Le film d'action est en effet une nouvelle version du classique hongkongais homonyme dans lequel un tueur à gages décidé à changer de vie va, lors de son dernier contrat, provoquer la cécité d'une jeune chanteuse.

    Sorti il y a 35 ans, The Killer était porté par Chow Yun-Fat et Danny Lee.

    En projet depuis 9 ans, ce remake dévoile aujourd'hui une bande-annonce riche en action dans laquelle notre Omar Sy national parle anglais. Le comédien a déjà participé à plusieurs longs métrages internationaux : Dangerous People avec James Franco et Kate Hudson, X-Men: Days of Future Past dans lequel il incarnait Bishop et la saga Jurassic World.

    Il sera prochainement à l'affiche du thriller Shadow Force de Joe Carnahan avec Kerry Washington.

    Une version féminine

    Dans cette nouvelle version, c'est la comédienne Nathalie Emmanuel, déjà vue dans Game of Thrones et Fast & Furious, qui incarne la tueuse, tandis qu'Omar Sy est le policier lancé à ses trousses. Les deux acteurs partagent l'affiche avec Sam Worthington, Diana Silvers, Eric Cantona et Saïd Taghmaoui.

    The Killer version 2024 suit Zee, une redoutable tueuse qui, lors d'une mission confiée par son mentor Finn, refuse de tuer une jeune femme. Ce moment de bonté entraîne la désintégration des alliances de Zee et attire l'attention d'un enquêteur de la police. Sa décision la plonge alors en pleine conspiration criminelle.

    Cette relecture féminine du classique du cinéma d'action hongkongais, lui-même remake inavoué du Samouraï avec Alain Delon, est coécrite par les scénaristes de 10 Cloverfield Lane.

    The Killer sortira dans nos salles le 23 octobre 2024.

    #TheKiller #OmarSy #cinéma #actuciné #ciné #films #séries
    🎯 Omar Sy est face à une star de Game of Thrones dans le remake d'un des plus grands films d'action ! Voilà la bande-annonce 🎬 La bande-annonce du film d'action "The Killer" avec Nathalie Emmanuel et Omar Sy vient d'être dévoilée. Le film de John Woo sort dans nos salles le 23 octobre prochain. Nathalie Emmanuel, Omar Sy, Sam Worthington, Eric Cantona… Ils sont tous au casting du nouveau film du légendaire cinéaste chinois John Woo, The Killer. Et pour son nouveau long métrage, le réalisateur de Volte/Face, Mission : Impossible II et A toute épreuve s'auto-remake. Le film d'action est en effet une nouvelle version du classique hongkongais homonyme dans lequel un tueur à gages décidé à changer de vie va, lors de son dernier contrat, provoquer la cécité d'une jeune chanteuse. Sorti il y a 35 ans, The Killer était porté par Chow Yun-Fat et Danny Lee. En projet depuis 9 ans, ce remake dévoile aujourd'hui une bande-annonce riche en action dans laquelle notre Omar Sy national parle anglais. Le comédien a déjà participé à plusieurs longs métrages internationaux : Dangerous People avec James Franco et Kate Hudson, X-Men: Days of Future Past dans lequel il incarnait Bishop et la saga Jurassic World. Il sera prochainement à l'affiche du thriller Shadow Force de Joe Carnahan avec Kerry Washington. Une version féminine Dans cette nouvelle version, c'est la comédienne Nathalie Emmanuel, déjà vue dans Game of Thrones et Fast & Furious, qui incarne la tueuse, tandis qu'Omar Sy est le policier lancé à ses trousses. Les deux acteurs partagent l'affiche avec Sam Worthington, Diana Silvers, Eric Cantona et Saïd Taghmaoui. The Killer version 2024 suit Zee, une redoutable tueuse qui, lors d'une mission confiée par son mentor Finn, refuse de tuer une jeune femme. Ce moment de bonté entraîne la désintégration des alliances de Zee et attire l'attention d'un enquêteur de la police. Sa décision la plonge alors en pleine conspiration criminelle. Cette relecture féminine du classique du cinéma d'action hongkongais, lui-même remake inavoué du Samouraï avec Alain Delon, est coécrite par les scénaristes de 10 Cloverfield Lane. The Killer sortira dans nos salles le 23 octobre 2024. #TheKiller #OmarSy #cinéma #actuciné #ciné #films #séries
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  • Banksy

    Banksy (born 1974?, Bristol?, England) is an anonymous British graffiti artist known for his acerbic and antiauthoritarian art, often done in public places. Although he is particularly known for his stenciled art featuring policemen and rats, over the years he has extended his practice to include installation and performance. Banksy’s art often appears unexpectedly, and it typically causes a flurry of media attention. He generally claims the work on social media after it has been spotted.

    Though Banksy’s identity was well guarded, he came to notice as a freehand graffiti artist in 1993. Using stencils since 2000 to enhance his speed, he developed a distinctive iconography of highly recognizable images, such as rats and policemen, that communicated his antiauthoritarian message. With wry wit and stealth, Banksy merged graffiti art with installation and performance. In the 2003 exhibition “Turf War,” he painted on the bodies of live pigs. At his “Crude Oils” exhibition in London in 2005, which featured altered replicas of the works of Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, and Edward Hopper, he released 200 live rats in the gallery. In 2005 Banksy, fully disguised, installed his own works on the walls of major museums in New York City and London, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Tate Britain.

    West Bank murals, “Barely Legal,” and “Cans Festival”

    In 2005 Banksy also painted a wall on the Palestinian side of the West Bank: on the viewer’s side, children play on a forlorn patch of earth, while through an apparent hole in the wall there is a scene of a perfect tropical beach. Banksy described himself as a “quality vandal,” challenging the authority of political and art institutions on both the right and the left. In September 2006 his one-weekend Los Angeles warehouse installation “Barely Legal,” for which he decorated a live elephant, attracted large crowds despite a lack of publicity. In Bristol, England, in 2006 he depicted a naked man clinging to a windowsill on the side of a public family-planning clinic; local residents voted to keep the mural. In 2008 Banksy’s “Cans Festival”—a play on the Cannes film festival—encouraged visitors to add their own art to a south London rail tunnel on which he and 40 international artists had done airbrush paintings. The following year he staged a surprise show at the City Museum and Art Gallery in Bristol. It featured animatronics, oil paintings, and an old ice-cream truck.

    Exit Through the Gift Shop and books

    Banksy’s books—which included Banging Your Head Against a Brick Wall (2001), Existencilism (2002), and Wall and Piece (2005)—documented his projects; iconic examples of his work, including a life-size image of two policemen kissing, were featured in the bleak futuristic film Children of Men (2006). Banksy directed the 2010 film Exit Through the Gift Shop, a documentary that ostensibly profiled the lives and work of the world’s most talented graffiti artists. Critics were divided on the film, though, as some chose to accept it at face value while others saw it as a satire, with documentary subject and filmmaker-turned-street artist Thierry Guetta (who, some theorized, was an actor paid by Banksy or was, perhaps, Banksy himself) serving as a commentator on the commercialization of art.
    #Banksy
    🎯 Banksy 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Banksy (born 1974?, Bristol?, England) is an anonymous British graffiti artist known for his acerbic and antiauthoritarian art, often done in public places. Although he is particularly known for his stenciled art featuring policemen and rats, over the years he has extended his practice to include installation and performance. Banksy’s art often appears unexpectedly, and it typically causes a flurry of media attention. He generally claims the work on social media after it has been spotted. Though Banksy’s identity was well guarded, he came to notice as a freehand graffiti artist in 1993. Using stencils since 2000 to enhance his speed, he developed a distinctive iconography of highly recognizable images, such as rats and policemen, that communicated his antiauthoritarian message. With wry wit and stealth, Banksy merged graffiti art with installation and performance. In the 2003 exhibition “Turf War,” he painted on the bodies of live pigs. At his “Crude Oils” exhibition in London in 2005, which featured altered replicas of the works of Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, and Edward Hopper, he released 200 live rats in the gallery. In 2005 Banksy, fully disguised, installed his own works on the walls of major museums in New York City and London, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Tate Britain. West Bank murals, “Barely Legal,” and “Cans Festival” In 2005 Banksy also painted a wall on the Palestinian side of the West Bank: on the viewer’s side, children play on a forlorn patch of earth, while through an apparent hole in the wall there is a scene of a perfect tropical beach. Banksy described himself as a “quality vandal,” challenging the authority of political and art institutions on both the right and the left. In September 2006 his one-weekend Los Angeles warehouse installation “Barely Legal,” for which he decorated a live elephant, attracted large crowds despite a lack of publicity. In Bristol, England, in 2006 he depicted a naked man clinging to a windowsill on the side of a public family-planning clinic; local residents voted to keep the mural. In 2008 Banksy’s “Cans Festival”—a play on the Cannes film festival—encouraged visitors to add their own art to a south London rail tunnel on which he and 40 international artists had done airbrush paintings. The following year he staged a surprise show at the City Museum and Art Gallery in Bristol. It featured animatronics, oil paintings, and an old ice-cream truck. Exit Through the Gift Shop and books Banksy’s books—which included Banging Your Head Against a Brick Wall (2001), Existencilism (2002), and Wall and Piece (2005)—documented his projects; iconic examples of his work, including a life-size image of two policemen kissing, were featured in the bleak futuristic film Children of Men (2006). Banksy directed the 2010 film Exit Through the Gift Shop, a documentary that ostensibly profiled the lives and work of the world’s most talented graffiti artists. Critics were divided on the film, though, as some chose to accept it at face value while others saw it as a satire, with documentary subject and filmmaker-turned-street artist Thierry Guetta (who, some theorized, was an actor paid by Banksy or was, perhaps, Banksy himself) serving as a commentator on the commercialization of art. #Banksy
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  • Leo Jiménez crashes into the stands to make the cath of the year ! ⚾️
    🎯 Leo Jiménez crashes into the stands to make the cath of the year ! ⚾️
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