• Kissing Coppers is a Banksy stencil that pictures two British policemen kissing.[1] It was originally unveiled on the wall of The Prince Albert pub in Brighton in 2004.
  • Kissing Coppers portrays two British policeman kissing. It was originally unveiled on the wall of the Prince Albert Pub in Brighton in 2004.
  • By provoking dialogue, Kissing Coppers has become a powerful symbol of expression and empowerment for marginalized communities.
  • Banksys famous kissing coppers plus a George Best rear view, on a wall in Brighton Stock Photo - Alamy Kissing coppers By Alamy.
  • Kissing Coppers. “Kissing Coppers” is a stencil-based artwork by Banksy that features two uniformed policemen sharing a passionate kiss.
  • Originally unveiled on the wall of the Prince Albert Pub in Brighton, Kissing Coppers portrays two British policemen kissing.
  • Kissing-Coppers-banksy-439797_854_680. Banksy – Kissing Coppers (originally sprayed onto the side of a pub in Brighton).
  • In proper British English, this Banksy piece is called "Kissing Coppers." It's a block from the Brighton train station and more than a century from the station’s...
  • Kissing Coppers is a painting Banksy did in 2004 on the side of the Prince Albert Pub near Trafalgar Street in Brighton, England.