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Banksy Blasts Hollywood, Disney In Latest Prank Installation, "Dismaland"

Dismaland

This isn’t Mickey’s park.

Dismaland, street artist Banksy’s most recent and most elaborate endeavor, contains everything you’d expect to find at an ordinary theme park—a ferris wheel, fair games, rides, and colorful attractions—and yet manages to circumvent any and all semblances of happiness.

Banksy’s theme park opened Saturday, August 22 at a seaside swimming resort in Weston-super-Mare, England. Guests start their Dismaland experience by walking through a security room designed by artist Bill Barminski. Featuring stark white walls and furniture outlined in thick black lines, the space simultaneously conjures images of hospitals and cartoon sets.

Once inside the park, apocalyptic attractions—such as a dilapidated castle—and dark art abound.

Bill Barminskyi

Designed by Bill Barminski, the park’s entrance evokes a cartoonish vibe.

Banksy is best known for his street art, and his work at Dismaland explores the same themes he’s been working through in urban settings: war, revolution, political corruption, and economic inequality. In Dismaland, though, Banksy collaborated with other artists.

The park’s three galleries feature work from 58 artists, representing 17 different cultures. Banksy himself unveiled 10 new pieces.

In spite—or perhaps because—of the park’s macabre appearance, Dismaland has been making waves worldwide. People can’t seem to get enough of Dismaland’s provocative art, anarchist bookstore, and Mickey Mouse-eared attendants who are told to respond to all questions with a sullen response. Indeed, the park’s online ticketing system crashed within the first few days of operation, and a week’s worth of tickets—sold at $5 a pop—were sold within a single hour.

Banksy's Dismaland

Evoking the death of Princess Diana (or the sickness of celebrity obsession in general), the sculpture of Cinderella’s crash in Dismaland is truly haunting.

According to Banksy, the theme park is a “festival of art, amusements and entry-level anarchism.” Get a glimpse of what all the hype is about in these images from the apocalyptic amusement park:

Stern theme park employees parade around Dismaland wearing frowns and ironic mouse ears. Source: What the Hellz Officially the creepiest theme part carnival. Source: Boing Boing Evoking the death of Princess Diana (or the sickness of celebrity obsession in general), the sculpture of Cinderella's crash is truly haunting. Source: Movie Pilot Dismaland offers its own spin on traditional fair games, as seen in this not-so-inviting stand. Source: Express Dismaland's decaying castle looks a whole lot like Disneyland's glittering castle...minus all the glam. Source: Arrested Motion In this piece by Banksy, migrants crowd together on boats, while bodies float in the water around them. Source: Express Unlike the crystal clear waters of most theme parks, Dismaland ends up looking like an abandoned swamp. Source: Dazed Digital Dismaland's take on the sand pit. Source: BBCBanksy Creepy Theme Park Banksy Blasts Hollywood, Disney In Latest Prank Installation, “Dismaland” View Gallery

In this case, pictures are worth a thousand rather depressing words, but nothing can quite capture Dismaland's essence like this advertisement for the "family theme park unsuitable for children":

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Martina Birk

Update: 2024-05-16