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Spy Booth was an artwork by Banksy in Cheltenham, England. The piece has been seen as a critique of the global surveillance disclosures of 2013. In 2014, Robin Barton and Bankrobber London helped with the preservation of the artwork, and attempted to broker the removal and sale of the piece. However the artwork was painted onto a Grade II listed building (153–159 Fairview Road) and the council prevented it from being removed, giving it retrospective listed building consent in 2015 and affording it some protection from removal. Despite this, the artwork was removed, destroying it in August 2016. Spy Booth was auctioned as nine stucco-faced brick fragments sawed from the wall and as an NFT.

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  • Cabine d'espion (fr)
  • Spy Booth (it)
  • Spy Booth (en)
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  • Spy Booth era un murale andato distrutto dello street artist Banksy che si trovava a Cheltenham, in Inghilterra. (it)
  • Spy Booth foi uma obra de arte criada por Banksy em Cheltenham, Inglaterra. A peça foi vista como uma crítica as revelações de vigilância global em 2013. Em 2014, Robin Barton e a Bankrobber London ajudaram na preservação do trabalho, além de intermediarem na remoção e venda da peça. No entanto, a obra foi pintada em um prédio listado como Grau II e impedida que fosse removida, assegurando-lhe proteção contra a remoção em 2015. Apesar disso, a pintura foi removida ou destruída em agosto de 2016. O Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) usou a imagem em seu sítio como uma forma simbólica. (pt)
  • Cabine d'espion (Spy Booth) est une œuvre du graffeur Banksy, située dans la ville britannique de Cheltenham. L'œuvre est une critique faisant directement référence aux révélations de 2013 sur le système de surveillance mondiale. En 2014, Robin Barton et (en) ont aidé à conserver l'œuvre, négociant son retrait ainsi que sa vente. Cependant, l'œuvre étant peinte sur un bâtiment protégé, la ville a empêché sa suppression et a donc accordé une autorisation de construire rétroactive en 2015. Malgré cela, l'œuvre a été détruite en août 2016. (fr)
  • Spy Booth was an artwork by Banksy in Cheltenham, England. The piece has been seen as a critique of the global surveillance disclosures of 2013. In 2014, Robin Barton and Bankrobber London helped with the preservation of the artwork, and attempted to broker the removal and sale of the piece. However the artwork was painted onto a Grade II listed building (153–159 Fairview Road) and the council prevented it from being removed, giving it retrospective listed building consent in 2015 and affording it some protection from removal. Despite this, the artwork was removed, destroying it in August 2016. Spy Booth was auctioned as nine stucco-faced brick fragments sawed from the wall and as an NFT. (en)
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  • Cabine d'espion (Spy Booth) est une œuvre du graffeur Banksy, située dans la ville britannique de Cheltenham. L'œuvre est une critique faisant directement référence aux révélations de 2013 sur le système de surveillance mondiale. En 2014, Robin Barton et (en) ont aidé à conserver l'œuvre, négociant son retrait ainsi que sa vente. Cependant, l'œuvre étant peinte sur un bâtiment protégé, la ville a empêché sa suppression et a donc accordé une autorisation de construire rétroactive en 2015. Malgré cela, l'œuvre a été détruite en août 2016. Le GCHQ (centre de communication gouvernemental) a utilisé la photo sur son site comme symbole pour la page où il détaille ses activités. (fr)
  • Spy Booth was an artwork by Banksy in Cheltenham, England. The piece has been seen as a critique of the global surveillance disclosures of 2013. In 2014, Robin Barton and Bankrobber London helped with the preservation of the artwork, and attempted to broker the removal and sale of the piece. However the artwork was painted onto a Grade II listed building (153–159 Fairview Road) and the council prevented it from being removed, giving it retrospective listed building consent in 2015 and affording it some protection from removal. Despite this, the artwork was removed, destroying it in August 2016. Spy Booth was auctioned as nine stucco-faced brick fragments sawed from the wall and as an NFT. The GCHQ has used the picture, as a symbolic image for "How does an analyst catch a terrorist?", on its "what we do" page, on its website. (en)
  • Spy Booth era un murale andato distrutto dello street artist Banksy che si trovava a Cheltenham, in Inghilterra. (it)
  • Spy Booth foi uma obra de arte criada por Banksy em Cheltenham, Inglaterra. A peça foi vista como uma crítica as revelações de vigilância global em 2013. Em 2014, Robin Barton e a Bankrobber London ajudaram na preservação do trabalho, além de intermediarem na remoção e venda da peça. No entanto, a obra foi pintada em um prédio listado como Grau II e impedida que fosse removida, assegurando-lhe proteção contra a remoção em 2015. Apesar disso, a pintura foi removida ou destruída em agosto de 2016. O Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) usou a imagem em seu sítio como uma forma simbólica. (pt)
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