K-Guy banks on Occupy London to make a buck

October 25th, 2011 | By | 4 Comments »

K-Guy put out the above “carpet bomb” last week at Occupy London, which is taking near the London Stock Exchange. While Nolionsinengland has some nice things to say about K-Guy and the piece over on Graffoto, I’ve got a major problem with it. Is the “carpet bombing” idea a bit funny upon first hearing it? Yeah, I guess. Is K-Guy’s pun worthy of being on a protest sign? Sure. I like it. But there’s a funny story about how I hear about this piece… The above image was emailed to me by the woman doing PR for K-Guy’s upcoming solo show at London West Bank Gallery in the hopes that I would post about this piece and, in the process, also mention that K-Guy just happens to have a show coming up next month where he will be trying to sell a lot of artwork in a short amount of time.

In the past, I’ve defended the practice of street artists getting up in order to build hype for a show, so long as the work isn’t overtly advertising a show (such as putting the gallery name and date of the opening on a poster). Particularly when an artist isn’t from the city where the show is being held, it’s a way to get their artwork out on the street when it otherwise wouldn’t be there, regardless of any advertising angle. That’s not what happened here.

It seems like K-Guy has gone too far here. He has made what is (likely) a very temporary piece, put it right next to a legitimate protest about putting people over profits, and then used photographs of the protest and his artwork in order to immediately turn around and try to sell something. He is blatantly trying to make a buck off of these protestors, which seems to me to be quite disrespectful the Occupy movement, even if the spread of K-Guy’s image may potentially raise some awareness for Occupy London. For me, his PR campaign delegitimizes this piece by K-Guy, and it will likely make me think twice about any of his politically-charged work in the future. The whole incident reminds me a bit of this Levi’s ad.

Oh crud, I guess the PR machine worked anyway. Didn’t Warhol say something about not reading your press, but weighing it?

Photo courtesy of K-Guy

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  • Nolionsinengland

    I agree 100% that your reservations are valid.  I fell the same concerns but decided that K-Guy’s consistent political idiom merited rocking up and seeing what occurred.  His gets a political point across using humour as you say but the timing of the delivery of this message was sort of out of his control.  It necessarily aligns with the OccupyLSX campaign to be effective as an act of supportive political, the pros and cons  of which I know have been tediously debated on your side of the pond even by mainstream press naval gazers .  
     
    That it coincides with a show..well that’s a link that I’m sure K-Guy wasn’t urgently concerned to make.  I asked him about the upcoming show, he told me it revolved around another central theme that pisses him off and the show has nothing to do with this art piece or this campaign.  He’s just a man who takes anger and ideaology as a source of inspiration for art.  At no point did he make any kind of suggestion that I link the two  and indeed you don’t see any reference in my Graffoto post to the show.  That his (or the gallery’s) PR is so unsubtle to link the two?  Well that’s just unfortunate, I’m sure the PR couldn’t give a flying one about our interpretation of their motive, galleries have to make their bread and it’s a tough world at the moment.
     
    What’s going on – 2 comments on your blog in two days!  cheque in the post?

  • Sean Stretch

    I know what you are saying but i think in this case the materials used and the statement are in line with the protest sentiments, could also be a ‘bank’sy reference thrown in there …

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