The Rebel Bear is a Glasgow street muralist of unknown identity sometimes referred to as "The Scottish Banksy". The artist cloaks their identity while publicly creating work via the donning of a bear costume  .[1] The Rebel Bear is perhaps best known for their Glasgow street painting Fear and Love, of a male-female couple both dropping their protective masks a bit from covering their noses and mouths, to engage in a kiss.[2][3]

Among their other works in Glasgow is a mural placed in an underpass making light of the mesmerizing power of Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook[4] and a free Palestine/ free Wi-Fi' mural located at the top on Gibson Street, near the Glasgow University Library.[5]  

The Bear has gained worldwide attention for COVID-19 pandemic related art encouraging the wearing of protective masks (the celebrated aforementioned Fear and Love of a male-female couple both having lowered their protective masks to engage in a kiss) and thanking Frontline Healthcare workers (a nurse forming a heart with her hands on Ashton Lane in Glasgow[6]).[7]

The Rebel Bear also created a mural in the New York City borough of Brooklyn during a visit there called Rotten Apple. [8]

Works by The Rebel Bear have also appeared in Calais, France and London, England.[9][10][11]

References

  1. "Coronavirus: Who is behind Glasgow's Covid street art?". BBC News. 18 May 2020.
  2. "Who is the "Banksy" of Glasgow?". The Glasgow Guardian. 31 May 2020.
  3. Jeffery, Adam (6 April 2020). "Coronavirus-themed murals from around the world". CNBC.
  4. Dalziel, Magdalene (3 June 2019). "'Glasgow's answer to Banksy' Rebel Bear has struck again with new graffiti". GlasgowLive.
  5. "The truth about Glasgow's mystery graffiti artist". University of Glasgow. 4 November 2017.
  6. Lakritz, Talia. "14 photos of uplifting street art spreading hope during the pandemic". Insider.
  7. "Scotland's Banksy leaves Covid-themed art scattered around Glasgow". www.efe.com.
  8. ""The Rotting Apple" by The Rebel Bear in Brooklyn, New York". StreetArtNews. 23 March 2020.
  9. "Pandemic Graffiti — the Rebel Bear". 10 November 2020.
  10. "Rebel Bear". FLEEK GALLERY.
  11. "The Rebel Bear - Calais". The Art Hound Gallery.
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