
Graffiti Wars 2011
"The biggest art rivalry since Picasso and Matisse."
Dive into the explosive world of underground art with *Graffiti Wars* (2011), a gripping documentary directed by Jane Preston that uncovers one of the fiercest rivalries in modern street art history.
Director: Jane Preston
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Graffiti Wars (2011) about?
*Graffiti Wars* (2011) chronicles the intense rivalry between two of the most influential graffiti artists of our time, King Robbo and Banksy. The documentary dives into their bitter feud, which played out on the streets of London and captivated the art world. Through interviews and archival footage, it reveals how their conflict became a defining chapter in street art history.
Who directed Graffiti Wars?
Jane Preston directed *Graffiti Wars* (2011). Her work captures the raw energy and high stakes of the street art world, making this documentary a standout in the genre.
Who stars in Graffiti Wars?
The documentary features Kenneth Cranham, Blek Le Rat, Ben Eine, and Zoë Kravitz among its key participants.
Is Graffiti Wars (2011) worth watching?
With its tight runtime and high-stakes subject matter, *Graffiti Wars* (2011) is a must-watch for fans of documentary films and street art alike. It offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at a rivalry that shaped an entire movement, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
How long is Graffiti Wars?
*Graffiti Wars* (2011) has a runtime of 47 minutes.
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About Graffiti Wars (2011) — The explosive feud behind the street art revolution
Dive into the explosive world of underground art with *Graffiti Wars* (2011), a gripping documentary directed by Jane Preston that uncovers one of the fiercest rivalries in modern street art history. The film zeroes in on the bitter feud between legendary graffiti artists King Robbo and Banksy, a clash that mirrored the intensity of Picasso and Matisse's rivalry centuries earlier. With a runtime of just 47 minutes, *Graffiti Wars* packs a punch, blending raw energy with artistic passion to explore themes of rivalry, legacy, and the blurred lines between vandalism and expression. Cinematography captures the gritty streets where these artists left their mark, while interviews with key figures like Blek Le Rat and Ben Eine add depth to the narrative.
Set against the backdrop of London's vibrant street art scene, the documentary immerses viewers in a world where walls become canvases and egos collide. Preston's direction brings tension to every frame, from the first defiant tags to the public showdowns that made headlines. Whether you're a street art enthusiast or a casual viewer, *Graffiti Wars* offers a rare glimpse into the high-stakes drama that shaped an entire subculture.