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Banksy

Banksy is one of the most elusive and influential figures in contemporary art.

Emerging from the streets of Bristol in the 1990s, his early graffiti hinted at the sharp wit and subversive edge that would define his career. But, it was in the early 2000s, after his move to London, that Banksy’s work gained momentum, setting Banksy on course to become a global art phenomenon.

While many artists rely on building a personal profile, Banksy’s anonymity has only helped build his mystique, elevating him into a near-mythical figure in the art world.

Blending satire with street art, Banksy’s work delivers powerful and often provocative commentary on politics, society, and culture. His stencilled graffiti, typically found in urban spaces, tackles complex themes such as war, capitalism, surveillance, and social injustice, all laced with his signature dark humour.

Voted Britain’s favourite artist in 2019, Banksy remains an enigmatic force, continuing to surprise and provoke.

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Banksy


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Banksy

Gangsta Rat (Pink)

Screenprint

50 x 30 cm

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Banksy

Gangsta Rat (Green)

Screenprint

50 x 30 cm

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Banksy

Gangsta Rat (Pink)

Screenprint

50 x 30 cm

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Banksy

Gangsta Rat (Mint Green)

Screenprint

50 x 30 cm

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Banksy

Golf Sale

Screen-print in black on wove paper

34 x 48 cm

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Banksy

HMV

Screen-print in black on wove paper

34 x 46 cm

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Banksy

Monkey Queen

Screenprint in colours on wove paper

50 x 35 cm

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Banksy

Pulp Fiction

Screenprint in colours on wove paper

50 x 70 cm

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Banksy

Rude Copper

Screen-print on wove paper

60 x 40 cm

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Banksy

Turf War

Screenprint in colours on wove paper

49 x 34 cm

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Banksy is one of the most elusive and influential figures in contemporary art.

Emerging from the streets of Bristol in the 1990s, his early graffiti hinted at the sharp wit and subversive edge that would define his career. But, it was in the early 2000s, after his move to London, that Banksy’s work gained momentum, setting Banksy on course to become a global art phenomenon.

While many artists rely on building a personal profile, Banksy’s anonymity has only helped build his mystique, elevating him into a near-mythical figure in the art world.

Blending satire with street art, Banksy’s work delivers powerful and often provocative commentary on politics, society, and culture. His stencilled graffiti, typically found in urban spaces, tackles complex themes such as war, capitalism, surveillance, and social injustice, all laced with his signature dark humour.

Voted Britain’s favourite artist in 2019, Banksy remains an enigmatic force, continuing to surprise and provoke.

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