Art lovers usually queue around the block at the launch of a new Banksy exhibition. Not in Port Talbot on a wet Wednesday.
Twelve months after one of the artist’s most eye-catching works, Season’s Greetings, appeared on a steelworker’s garage in the south Wales town, the doors of a former police station where the piece has been moved for safety were opened to the public.
There was no fanfare and no crowd. It must have been one of the most low-key openings for a work by an internationally-renowned artist ever.
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