#2012Olympics

🍻 Alexander 🇪🇺MostlyHarmless@hostux.social
2025-03-07

In these chaotic times, I often think of the last happy year in the United Kingdom; 2012, when the country united behind the olympic games.

People seemed happier, without the obnoxious hate towards those from other countries; the different.

Maybe I'm seeing the past in rose tinted glasses, but this is my happy place:

youtube.com/live/4As0e4de-rI?s

#2012olympics #london

2025-02-19

@mlanger
I said the same about his voice at the time when watching the opening ceremony at the #2012Olympics!

As we gear up for the 2024 Olympics in Paris, it’s the perfect time to remind on the powerful statements made by Banksy’s street art during the 2012 London Olympics.

Banksy, always unflinchingly honest, used his art to challenge the commercialization and militarization of the Olympic Games. Here’s a look at these iconic pieces that still resonate today.

More: 24 artworks by Banksy: Who Is The Visionary of Street Art

In “Hackney Welcomes the Olympics,” Banksy depicted a javelin thrower hurling a missile instead of a spear.

In his “Pole Vaulter” piece, an athlete vaults over a barbed wire fence, with barbed wire replacing the usual bar.

“The Thrower” portrays an athlete ready to throw a grenade instead of a discus.

More: Street Art Legend Banksy Reveals His Name in a Rare BBC Interview

What are your thoughts on Banksy’s 2012 Olympic artworks?

https://streetartutopia.com/2024/07/09/banksys-olympic-street-art-truths-about-the-games/

#2012Olympics #BanksyArt #BanksyLondon2012 #LondonOlympics #OlympicGames #OlympicStreetArt #Paris2024 #PoliticalStreetArt #StreetArtCommentary #SummerOlympicGames2024

East Anglia Bylineseastangliabylines@mas.to
2022-12-08

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