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Banksquiat. Boy and Dog in Stop and Search by Banksy

Banksy

Banksquiat. Boy and Dog in Stop and Search, 2018

Acrylic and wax marker on birch wood, in 3 parts
243.8 x 344.5 cm (96 x 135.63 in)
Paintings
Unique artwork
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Momentum 12M
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Last recorded sale at Phillips, New York (17 May 2023)
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ImageSale dateAuction houseLocationSale nameLot No.EstimatePrice SoldConditionTitle
May 17, 2023
PhillipsNew York20th Century & Contemporary Art Evening Sale13
$****** - ******
Very Good
Banksquiat. Boy and Dog in Stop and Search
Artwork Description
Category

paintings

Dimensions

243.8 x 344.5 cm (96 x 135.63 in)

Materials

acrylic and wax marker on birch wood, in 3 parts

Signature

signed "Banksy" lower right

Provenance

The artist

Private Collection, Hawaii

Acquired from the above by the present owner

Exhibited

Los Angeles, Beyond the Streets , May 6-August 26, 2018 (illustrated on the exhibition poster)

Literature

Keith Estiler, “BEYOND THE STREETS Gathers Leading International Artists for Monumental Exhibition,” HypeArt , May 7, 2018, online (installation view illustrated)

Colony Little, “Beyond Banksy: This Massive LA Exhibition Dramatically Expands the Story of Graffiti,” Artnet , May 16, 2018, online (illustrated)

Description

signed "Banksy" lower right

acrylic and wax marker on birch wood, in 3 parts

96 x 135 5/8 in. (243.8 x 344.5 cm)

Executed in 2018, this work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Pest Control.

The first iteration of Banksquiat. Boy and Dog in Stop and Search was conceived and remains in situ at the Barbican, London in 2017 as a response to the opening of Basquiat: Boom for Real .