Elusive artist Banksy is back — this time with a creepy "bemusement park" that's one of his biggest installations in awhile.
The "park," near Bristol, England, puts a dark twist on a Disney Park, and features work from more than 50 artists.
The identity of Banksy, a graffiti artist who has risen to superstar status over the past 20 years, is still unknown to the general public.
But that hasn't stopped him from selling art pieces for millions of dollars, compiling books of his work, and making documentary films about his escapades, all while becoming a household name the world over.
Since he's been back in the news, we put together a list of some of Banksy's most clever and brilliant pieces to refresh your memory.
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Dismaland is Banksy's latest installation. The "bemusement park" is a mocking, dark spin-off of the world-famous park that bears a similar name.

Banksy's homage to Vermeer's "Girl with a Pearl Earring," trades the famous earring for a yellow alarm box.

This robot graffiti artist tagging a wall with a barcode (what else?) was part of Banky's well-publicized and shadowy residency in New York City in 2013.

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