The newest Banksy NYC piece is on a wall in Woodside, Queens.
Banksy's "Concrete Confessional"

Found by ANIMAL, another new piece by Banksy on the streets of New York's East Village — as of press time, no SVA or Cooper Union students have begun charging admission to see it.
Today's new Banksy NYC piece is in East New York, and it's already being chiseled out of the wall.
Graffiti Mecca 5Pointz Will Be Demolished
This was bound to happen one way or another, but that doesn't make it any easier: 5Pointz, a huge, empty warehouse building in Queens that's long been a magnet for the world's best graffiti artists, will be demolished to make way for condos. Insta-commemorative 5Pointz photo gallery below.
Banksy's new NYC piece today is on the Lower East Side. A website has popped up encouraging people to steal Banksy's pieces before the museums get em. And here you can read many famous graffiti writers explaining why people want to paint over Banksy.
Today's new Brooklyn Banksy piece is in Greenpoint, and reportedly already "a little scuffed up."
Banksy's latest Brooklyn piece can be found in Red Hook.
Building Owners: Stop Cleaning Off Banksy Pieces
Celebubrated street artist Banksy is currently prowling around New York City, leaving a trail of new art on random walls. Oblivious New York City building owners are painting them over just as fast as they can.
Banksy Piece Gets Re-Banksy'd Overnight
Yesterday, a new piece by street-artist-to-the-stars Banksy appeared in New York City. Within a day, the Banksy piece was redone by competitors.
London Stencil Artist Taunts Man Who Buffed His Work
Earlier this month, British stencil artist DS painted one of his signature characters, an old Hello Kitty spoof he'd long ago dubbed Bad Kitty, on an Islington wall along Essex Road. The next morning, the 28-year-old saw someone buffing the figures and photographed the removal process from across the street. Then DS…
Kidult Lashes Back at Marc Jacobs Prompting Further Profiteering, Hats
Last May, graffiti artist Kidult scrawled "ART" in huge red letters across the Marc Jacobs store in Soho. Skilled clothing pricer Marc Jacobs proceeded to screenprint the image of the tagged store onto t-shirts and sell them for $686. The t-shirt read "Art by Art Jacob$."
'All Cops Are Bastards': Montreal Woman Arrested for Posting Anti-Police Street Art to Instagram
Cops have always quietly hassled kids for photographing freshly adorned graffiti and street art, the unfair presumption being that they might be the vandal returning to preserve their work. But even in that context, what happened yesterday in Canada is bonkers: a 20-year-old Montreal woman was arrested for posting a…
Oberlin Cancels Classes After Figure in KKK Robes Spotted Near African Heritage House
A figure "wearing KKK regalia" was spotted at Oberlin College this morning, the culmination of a month of racist, homophobic, and anti-Semitic graffiti being discovered on buildings around the Ohio liberal arts college's campus. In response, the school has cancelled all classes and non-essential activities, instead…
Gutsy Street Artist Caught Tagging Train Evades Transit Workers, Returns to Scene of Crime to Grab Camera
A German graffiti artist was stealthily tagging a Hamburg Transport Association train car when he was rudely interrupted by two transit workers who demanded to know what he was doing.
Fake J-Lo Ad Gets Slightly More Objectionable
One funny thing that homegrown American sweetheart Jennifer Lopez did recently was to make this Fiat commercial about her love for the Bronx without actually leaving her platinum-coated soundstage in L.A. at any moment. As if Jennifer Lopez would be caught dead in a Fiat! Right? Anyhow, they also apparently used the…
'Milbanksy:' Self-Awareness Strikes DC
At last, evidence of Washington, DC's newfound young, hip vibe that does not immediately inspire peals of derisive laughter. Meet Milbanksy: unshackling DC's reputation from hackery since 2011!
Here Are Photos of the Mystery 'Arabic' Graffiti Terrorizing Southwest Airlines
This morning we told you about the rash of mysterious "Arabic" graffiti appearing on the underside of Southwest Airlines planes recently, which has prompted an FBI investigation. Now, a tipster has sent us actual photos. Cower in fear!
Mystery Arab Invisible Ink Attacks America's Airliners
Fresh on the heels of the tenth anniversary of That Horrible and Fateful Day When Everything Changed, a new reason to Never Forget: an unidentified group of shadowy Arabs—or someone familiar with their secret communication codes—has managed to infiltrate our nation's commercial air system once again, and scrawl…