Hungarian news portals were sent into a frenzy trying to identify the artist behind an artwork of Orbán Viktor that appeared on the walls of a house in the 7th district in Budapest. The artist was believed to be Banksy, the British graffiti artist. However, after much speculation and an email from Banksy himself (or herself?), it turned out that it was all a scam and a Hungarian political party was the mastermind behind the prank.
Initial theories about the person behind the graffiti
According to szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu, the graffiti appeared on the corner of Dob Street and Rumbach Sebestyén Street. The style is very similar to what Banksy is known for and the name of the artist appears next to the drawing as well.
Graffiti thought to have been made by BanksyPhoto: instagram.com/p/BkcJ73Xl8bM/
The image depicts Viktor Orbán, the Hungarian prime minister, sitting on Thomas the Tank Engine, which is a clear reference to the somewhat controversial Felcsút railway line.
Banksy is known to be politically active and is not afraid to speak out on various issues. Many people believed that the drawing proves the artist, whose identity is still unknown, has visited Budapest. This theory was supported by the fact that the band Massive Attack was performing in the capital’s László Papp Sports Stadium last Saturday. Their frontman, Robert Del Naja, is one of the suspects who is thought to act behind the Banksy pseudonym.
Response by Banksy
However, as the day progressed and more and more people joined the investigation concerning the person behind the drawing, the news got to Banksy, too. According to hvg.hu, the unidentifiable street artist responded to index.hu’s queries and denied having anything to do with the artwork. The short but precise answer coming from the official Banksy email account reads as follows:
“This artwork was not made by Banksy but is a work of an impostor.”
Another indicator that the drawing is not an original Banksy is the fact that, recently, Banksy has stopped signing the original pieces. Also, the street artist hardly ever portrays actual politicians in any piece of art, and the graffiti did not appear on the official Instagram page of Banksy, unlike the original street art pieces.
Nevertheless, posing with the drawing is fun and those who are interested in it should check it out as soon as possible, as it is unsure how long the piece will stay up.
Revealing the actual mastermind behind the graffiti
The speculation was finally brought to an end by the recently formed Hungarian political party, the Hungarian Two-tailed Dog Party, in a Facebook post. As 24.hu reports,
The reveal IIthe photo album documenting the making of the graffiti art was posted with the cheeky title “It was definitely that Banksy!”.
Photo: facebook.com/pg/justanotherwordpresspage
The media hack was so well-timed and successful that the real Banksy may even be proud of it, too. However, this cannot be said about the residents of the area and the people responsible for order in the 7th district, as they will have to deal with the aftermath.
The political party is making the most of the controversy they caused and posted this photo later in the evening:
Featured image: facebook.com/pg/justanotherwordpresspage
Source: szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu, hvg.hu, 24.hu
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