Banksy today, crypto NFTs tomorrow? Austin Bergstrom Int’l Airport’s audacious art program - The Points Guy (2024)

In 2019, 9.6 million visitors paid to peruse the art at the Louvre Museum in Paris. That same year, more than 17 million people passed through terminals at Austin Bergstrom International Airport (AUS), where there's also museum-quality art on view. For free.

We're not suggesting travelers swap a trip to the Louvre for an art tour of AUS. But art lovers who take a moment to look around the AUS terminals before or after a flight will find plenty of art and cultural treasures.

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Right now, for example, AUS is exhibiting five prints and a sculpture by Banksy, the well-known and controversial British street artist whose real identity is unknown and whose work often makes a satirical comment on political and other situations.

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The Banksy exhibit at AUS shows the traveling public his very well-known image of Balloon Girl, as well as some less well-known but equally thought-provoking work. On view in the airport's Clarksville Gallery through March 31, 2022, the collection is on loan to the airport by local private art collectors who sought an opportunity to share the pieces with the community and the traveling public in time for the holiday season, New Year, and visitors to the SXSW Conference and Festivals in early March, says AUS Arts Program Manager Cory Anne Hurless.

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Some Banksy work has famously been sold for over $24 million. And while the pieces on display at AUS may not be similarly valued, the Banksy show at AUS is certainly one of the airport's most high-profile exhibits. "They are very valuable original signed works," says Hurless, who couldn't divulge the confidential security protocols in place to protect these pieces. But she did say, however, that "the work is very well monitored and maintained according to current museum standards for collections care. And are insured by the City of Austin."

Don't worry if you don't make it to AUS in time to see the Banksy exhibit. The airport has plenty of other high-quality art scattered throughout the terminals and often works with local groups to bring special exhibits to the airport. "A couple of great and valuable partnerships have been with Six Square - Austin's Black Cultural District, the Mexic-Arte Museum, Capitol Arts Society, The Museum of Popular Art in Mexico City, and the La Peña Gallery," says Hurless.

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Next time you visit AUS airport, keep in mind there are five temporary exhibit areas that feature a rotating collection of pieces by local and international artists. As a nice touch, galleries are named after notable Austin neighborhoods: Zilker (across from gate 18), Jollyville (across from gate 20), Moore's Crossing (across from gate 12), Clarksville (across from gate 10), and Colony Park (across from gate 10).

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The airport also has a great collection of permanent public art that ranges from the eight ten-foot-tall guitars in the baggage claim level that were painted and adorned by local artists to Young Min-Kang's spaceship-like Austin Downtown Cruiser - a day and night version - on the east and west mezzanine walls.

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This year AUS is also adding three new and soon-to-be-completed public art pieces to the terminals. Meanderwing is an outdoor installation by artist Marc Fornes of THEVERYMANY; Interimaginary Departures in an interactive experiential installation next to gate 14 in the Barbara Jordan Terminal; and Plume is a large sculpture by local artist duo Studio Modo.

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Hurless believes having art in airports can have a positive influence. "It can touch anyone's life, young or old, art lover or no, even to put a smile on their face. I delight in those possibilities," she says. Going forward Hurless says she's looking for a way to innovate the AUS art program and looking at opportunities to highlight other mediums including video, performance, gaming arts, and crypto NFT art.

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"I also want to utilize art as a form of therapy to relax airport travelers," says Hurless. "We all know about the uptick in passenger aggressiveness, so I am experimenting with ways to use art in strategic places in the airport to encourage positive meditation."

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

Banksy today, crypto NFTs tomorrow? Austin Bergstrom Int’l Airport’s audacious art program - The Points Guy (2024)

FAQs

Does Banksy do NFT? ›

Banksy NFTs

The first Banksy work to appear as an NFT was a 2006 edition of Morons (White). Bought by blockchain company Injective Protocol in March 2021 for $95,000, the original artwork was burned and replaced by a digital facsimile in NFT form.

Is Banksy art a good investment? ›

Banky's signed prints sell for great amounts of money as they are original pieces that are signed by the author himself. So, if you are looking to buy a Banksy original print, now more than ever is the best time to do so. Look for signed pieces of artwork for your chance of a higher amount of profit in the future.

Can I sell Banksy images? ›

But neither Banksy or Pest Control licence the artist's images to third parties. Please do not use Banksy's images for any commercial purpose, including launching a range of merchandise or tricking people into thinking something is made or endorsed by the artist when it isn't.

Can any piece of art become an NFT? ›

If you're a traditional artist interested in displaying your work in the NFT marketplace, you can do so by converting your artwork into a digital format. Here are some ways to convert traditional art into NFT art. Take photos with a smartphone or digital camera and ensure the colors remain true.

Who is the creator of NFT art? ›

Early projects. The first known "NFT", Quantum, was created by Kevin McCoy and Anil Dash in May 2014. It consists of a video clip made by McCoy's wife, Jennifer.

Why are artists against NFT? ›

NFTs may not be the best option for artists, as they lack usability, liquidity, and governance. NFTs were initially created as a way to represent unique assets on the blockchain. However, they have been increasingly used as a way to represent digital artwork or creative content.

How much does an NFT artist cost? ›

NFT creation involves several costs, which vary depending on the chosen blockchain and marketplace. These costs can range from as low as $0.05 to over $150 per NFT. The primary factors influencing these costs include blockchain fees, gas fees, marketplace account fees, and listing fees.

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