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Banksy: Leopard and Barcode to be shown for first time in decade Banksy kept under spare bed to go on display in Salford
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Leopard and Barcode was sprayed on the side of a house in Nailsea near Bristol in either 1999 or 2000Leopard and Barcode was sprayed on the side of a house in Nailsea near Bristol in either 1999 or 2000
A work by Banksy is to go on display for the first time in more than a decade after its owner heard about an upcoming show of the artist's work. A Banksy that has spent most of its time wrapped in a blanket under its owner's spare bed is to go on display for the first time in a decade.
Leopard and Barcode was offered to the organisers of The Art of Banksy after the show, which opens on 21 October in Salford's MediaCityUK, was announced.Leopard and Barcode was offered to the organisers of The Art of Banksy after the show, which opens on 21 October in Salford's MediaCityUK, was announced.
Banksy originally created it on a house near Bristol in 1999 or 2000 and it was saved by a local architect in 2010.Banksy originally created it on a house near Bristol in 1999 or 2000 and it was saved by a local architect in 2010.
The exhibition's curators said it was a "privilege" to be able to show it.The exhibition's curators said it was a "privilege" to be able to show it.
The work depicts a leopard walking away from a barcode, which has been made to look like a cage with its bars bent.The work depicts a leopard walking away from a barcode, which has been made to look like a cage with its bars bent.
The exhibition includes 145 authenticated works by the artistThe exhibition includes 145 authenticated works by the artist
The show includes many well-known works, including three versions of Girl With Balloon (2002)The show includes many well-known works, including three versions of Girl With Balloon (2002)
A spokesman for the exhibition said the anonymous artist sprayed it "on the side of a house in Nailsea" near his home city of Bristol and had been "destined to be lost forever when the house was scheduled for demolition in 2010".A spokesman for the exhibition said the anonymous artist sprayed it "on the side of a house in Nailsea" near his home city of Bristol and had been "destined to be lost forever when the house was scheduled for demolition in 2010".
However, he said a local architect had "spotted its significance and got permission to save the artwork, spending a day chiselling it off the wall".However, he said a local architect had "spotted its significance and got permission to save the artwork, spending a day chiselling it off the wall".
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He said the work had spent most of the time since "wrapped in a blanket under the architect's spare bed" and had been shown only once "at the local school where his wife worked".He said the work had spent most of the time since "wrapped in a blanket under the architect's spare bed" and had been shown only once "at the local school where his wife worked".
He added that a person, who wished to remain anonymous, offered it to the exhibition in Salford after it was announced and as a late inclusion, it would be shown a little differently to the rest of the exhibits. He added that the owner, who wished to remain anonymous, offered it to the exhibition in Salford after it was announced and as a late inclusion, it would be shown a little differently to the rest of the exhibits.
"In keeping with the ethos of having street art free to view by the public, Leopard and Barcode will be displayed in the foyer of The Art of Banksy, giving the pubic the opportunity to come and enjoy it free of charge," he said. "In keeping with the ethos of having street art free to view by the public, Leopard and Barcode will be displayed in the foyer of The Art of Banksy, giving the public the opportunity to come and enjoy it free of charge," he said.
Brace Yourself (2010) is among the work set to go on displayBrace Yourself (2010) is among the work set to go on display
The show, which has previously been held in a number of locations around the world, will bring together 145 authenticated works by the artist, including well-known pieces like Girl With Balloon (2002), Flower Thrower (2003) and Rude Copper (2002).The show, which has previously been held in a number of locations around the world, will bring together 145 authenticated works by the artist, including well-known pieces like Girl With Balloon (2002), Flower Thrower (2003) and Rude Copper (2002).
It will also include Brace Yourself (2010), a work which Banksy gifted to the band formerly known as Exit Through the Gift Shop in exchange for the rights to their name.It will also include Brace Yourself (2010), a work which Banksy gifted to the band formerly known as Exit Through the Gift Shop in exchange for the rights to their name.
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