- Title: Welcome to the wall: artist Banksy opens Bethlehem hotel
- Date: 3rd March 2017
- Summary: PICTURE AT MUSEUM, SHOWING STREET AND READING (Arabic, English): "SEGREGATED ROADS"
- Embargoed: 17th March 2017 18:01
- Keywords: Israel Palestinians hotel Bethlehem Banksy
- Location: BETHLEHEM, WEST BANK
- City: BETHLEHEM, WEST BANK
- Country: Palestinian Territories
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace
- Reuters ID: LVA00266EP3K7
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Under an army watchtower and across the street from the concrete wall Israel has built in parts of the occupied West Bank, street artist Banksy has opened a guesthouse in the Palestinian city of Bethlehem.
In the revered birth town of Jesus, the Walled Off hotel stands three storeys high. Its bedroom walls and hallways are decorated with the mysterious artist's stencil graffiti work. One shows an Israeli soldier and masked Palestinian youth having a pillow fight, and a statue of a chimpanzee bell-boy stands at the entrance, clothes falling out of the suitcase he holds.
The hotel, converted from a pottery workshop, has been styled to resemble "an English gentlemen's club from colonial times", a statement from the artist said, in acknowledgement of the historical role Britain played in the Middle East.
But the decor has been spiced up with statues choking on tear gas, cherubs hanging from the ceiling, their faces covered by oxygen masks and oil paintings of refugee life jackets washed ashore.
The hotel was set up in secrecy over the past 14 months - Israeli military authorities in the West Bank did not immediately respond when asked if they had been aware in advance.
Banksy, whose real name is not known, described his guesthouse as having the worst view of any hotel in the world: Every room overlooks the barrier which is a symbol of oppression for the Palestinians.
"We started this project 14 months ago. It is almost four metres from the separation wall, surrounded by wall from both sides, two sides, that is why it was called, the Walled Off Hotel. And as you see, where we are standing, it has the, probably, the worst view ever that you can get from a hotel," Manager of the hotel, Wissam Salsa' said.
Channel Four News Presenter, Krishnan Guru-Murthy has been following Banksy's work for 14 years. He said what was unique about the work was that it is permanent, unlike most of the artist's previous pieces.
Israel began building the wall in 2002 at the height of a Palestinian uprising in which Israeli cities were rocked by frequent Palestinian suicide bombings.
Palestinians dub it an "apartheid wall" and an Israeli attempt to grab land in the West Bank, which they want along with Gaza and East Jerusalem, for a future state.
The Banksy statement said the hotel "offers a warm welcome to people from all sides of the conflict and across the world" and was financed by the artist.
Gentle music from a self-playing pianola fills the candle-lit dining room where a framed painting of Jesus looks up at three warplanes, stencilled on the wallpaper above.
The hotel also has its own art gallery and an exhibition dedicated solely to the wall, which features contributions from Palestinians and Israelis.
The Professor at Essex University, Gavin Grindon who worked with Banksy on setting the museum said that Banksy developed the hotel as a concept.
The Walled Off is Banksy's biggest project since the 2015 "Dismaland" theme park at the English seaside, where staff carried balloons proclaiming "I'm an imbecile" and model boats full of refugees floated in a pond. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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