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15 photo-facts about the "depressed Disneyland" - amusement park created by Banksy
August 22 in the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare in the UK will be open for visitors' amusement park »Dismaland (from dismal,« dark, dull "in English), founded by the famous street artist Banksy. The site invites you to look to the park with him to visit the zhurnalistami.
The idea of the park and put satirical dark reinterpretation of Disneyland, and the most recognizable landmarks in it - a dilapidated castle Cinderella.
Cinderella itself is also part of the exhibition: her mise en scene reminiscent of the crash that killed Princess Diana.
The park will be on display and the work of many other well-known contemporary artists, including Damien Hirst, Jenny Holzer, and will also be musical performances and art performances.
Create Dismaland, as most projects Banksy, was surrounded by an air of mystery. Most of the construction site were given the scenery for a nonexistent crime thriller Grey Fox, which even brought a page on IMDb.
Park will continue to run until September 27, for the entrance will take three pounds (about 300 rubles).
via tjournal.ru/p/dismaland
The idea of the park and put satirical dark reinterpretation of Disneyland, and the most recognizable landmarks in it - a dilapidated castle Cinderella.
Cinderella itself is also part of the exhibition: her mise en scene reminiscent of the crash that killed Princess Diana.
The park will be on display and the work of many other well-known contemporary artists, including Damien Hirst, Jenny Holzer, and will also be musical performances and art performances.
Create Dismaland, as most projects Banksy, was surrounded by an air of mystery. Most of the construction site were given the scenery for a nonexistent crime thriller Grey Fox, which even brought a page on IMDb.
Park will continue to run until September 27, for the entrance will take three pounds (about 300 rubles).
via tjournal.ru/p/dismaland
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