Banksy donates funds from latest art sale to anti-arms campaigners
Here’s the alternative view, courtesy of Banksy.
This Writer would support Banksy’s worldview over Fallon’s, every time.
Street artist Banksy has donated £205,000 from the sale of his latest artwork to peace campaigners.
‘Civilian Drone Strike’ shows three drones bombing a child-like drawing of a house, with a shocked girl and her dog next to it.
Money from the sale of the piece was split between Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), and human rights group Reprieve.
‘Civilian Drone Strike’ was on display at the Stop the Arms Fair art exhibition in east London, which ended yesterday (September 15).
The exhibition was being held alongside the world’s largest arms fair, the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI), to highlight the inhumanity of the arms trade.
Source: Banksy donates funds from sale of latest artwork to anti-arms campaigners
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