Banksy
BANKSY (Bristol, England, 1975).
Souvenir Wall Section, Palestine.
Polychrome resin and wood base.
Attached certificate issued by "Walled Off Hotel".
Presents numbering on the base.
Measurements: 9 x 9 x 5 cm; 2 x 12,5 x 9 cm (base).
Sculpture formed by a piece of the Gaza wall accompanied by a small miniature figure of graffiti artist. In March 2017, the "Walled Off" hotel opens in the Palestinian city of Bethlehem. With a slogan advertising it as the hotel with "the worst views in the world," it is located opposite the Israeli separation wall in the West Bank. All of its rooms are decorated by Banksy, and its stated aim is both to attract tourists to the city and to expose works by Palestinian artists to an international and Israeli audience. In a small museum located inside the hotel is a statue of Lord Balfour signing his famous declaration.
Banksy, the British artist whose identity is still unknown, is considered one of the main exponents of contemporary Street Art. According to a study by Queen Mary University of London published in March 2016, Robin Gunningham, a resident of Bristol, would be the artist behind the Banksy pseudonym. His works address universal themes such as politics, culture or ethics treated mostly from a satirical and ironic point of view by combining graffiti writing with the use of stencil stencils. This technique is similar to that used by Blek le Rat, who began working with stencils in 1981 in Paris. In fact, Banksy acknowledged Blek's influence by stating that "every time I think I've painted something slightly original, I realize that Blek le Rat did it better, only twenty years earlier."
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Enclosed is a certificate issued by "Walled Off Hotel".
This lot can be seen at the Setdart Madrid Gallery located at C/Velázquez, 7.
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BANKSY (Bristol, England, 1975).
Souvenir Wall Section, Palestine.
Polychrome resin and wood base.
Attached certificate issued by "Walled Off Hotel".
Presents numbering on the base.
Measurements: 9 x 9 x 5 cm; 2 x 12,5 x 9 cm (base).
Sculpture formed by a piece of the Gaza wall accompanied by a small miniature figure of graffiti artist. In March 2017, the "Walled Off" hotel opens in the Palestinian city of Bethlehem. With a slogan advertising it as the hotel with "the worst views in the world," it is located opposite the Israeli separation wall in the West Bank. All of its rooms are decorated by Banksy, and its stated aim is both to attract tourists to the city and to expose works by Palestinian artists to an international and Israeli audience. In a small museum located inside the hotel is a statue of Lord Balfour signing his famous declaration.
Banksy, the British artist whose identity is still unknown, is considered one of the main exponents of contemporary Street Art. According to a study by Queen Mary University of London published in March 2016, Robin Gunningham, a resident of Bristol, would be the artist behind the Banksy pseudonym. His works address universal themes such as politics, culture or ethics treated mostly from a satirical and ironic point of view by combining graffiti writing with the use of stencil stencils. This technique is similar to that used by Blek le Rat, who began working with stencils in 1981 in Paris. In fact, Banksy acknowledged Blek's influence by stating that "every time I think I've painted something slightly original, I realize that Blek le Rat did it better, only twenty years earlier."
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Enclosed is a certificate issued by "Walled Off Hotel".
This lot can be seen at the Setdart Madrid Gallery located at C/Velázquez, 7.