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  1. Blek le Rat’s monochromatic stencils and irreverent riffs on pop culture and art history have greatly influenced contemporary street art; Banksy, in particular, has admired the artist’s work. While Blek le Rat—whose real name is Xavier Prou—has … Read more

  2. Manifesto. THE MANIFESTO OF STENCILISM. by Blek le Rat. I saw wildstyle graffiti for the first time during a trip to New York in 1971. There was an incredible profusion, in the subway, on the walls surrounding basketball courts, graffiti drawn in marker, nestling signatures surmounted by a crown, spray-painted lettering, filled with swirls and ...

  3. 11. März 2024 · In 1981, he began stenciling the walls of Paris with small black rats, earning him the pseudonym “Blek le Rat.”. Rats by Blek Le Rat in Paris, France 1983. 2. Unveiling the Mystery Behind His Name. Blek le Rat chose his name in reference to an Italian comic book character, “Blek le Roc,” and because “rat” is an anagram for “art.”.

  4. Blek le Rat was initially influenced by the graffiti he saw in New York when he was 20 years old. He was fascinated by the colours, shapes and expressionism; it had a lasting impact on him. At that time in 1971, there: “…was yet to be a movement of artists investigating the urban landscape and acting out artistically within it.” Blek le rat

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  6. Blek le Rat (* 1951 in Boulogne-Billancourt, Frankreich, bürgerlicher Name: Xavier Prou) gilt als der Urvater der Stencil-Kunst ( Streetart) im öffentlichen Raum – obwohl bereits vor ihm Punks diese Technik zur Verbreitung ihrer Graffiti genutzt hatten. Das Pseudonym ist angelehnt an die italienische Comicfigur Blek le Roc.

  7. www.artnet.com › artists › blek-le-ratBlek le Rat | Artnet

    Blek le Rat is a French graffiti artist. He uses stencils and spray paint to create wall paintings, using photographic sources and juxtaposition to convey provocative and politically controversial statements. The artist’s interest in social commentary through graffiti has had a major influence on street artists around the world, including the ...