His Master's Voice
Banksy
(Western style painter)
Banksy is a masked artist, political activist, and filmmaker based in the United Kingdom.
His real name and exact date of birth are unknown, but it is believed that he was born in Bristol, England in the 1970s.
He began working in Bristol's underground scene in the early 1990s, where he developed a distinctive graffiti style using stencils.
Banksy's work is known for expressing political and social messages such as anti-capitalism, anti-war, and social issues in a humorous and provocative manner.
In the 2000s, Banksy's fame and popularity exploded as he exhibited his work guerrilla-style around the world.
In 2010, Banksy made his directorial debut with the documentary “Exit Through the Gift Shop,” for which he was nominated for an Academy Award.
Banksy's work is not only valuable as a work of art, but also as a social phenomenon, and his movements are constantly watched by media and people around the world.
Evaluation and Future Value of “His Master's Voice
His Master's Voice” is based on the famous painting of Nipper, the dog in the EMI logo, looking at a phonograph.
Through this work, Banksy critically expresses the commercialism of the music industry and media, as well as people's consumer behavior.
His Master's Voice” is highly regarded as one of Banksy's masterpieces and has fetched high prices at past auctions.
Size: frame h48 x w62 cm, painting h32 x w47 cm
Material: paper
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