Soup Can
Banksy
(Western style painter)
Banksy's identity has not been publicly revealed, but it is believed that he was born in Bristol, U.K. in the 1970's. He began his street art career in the 1990's and developed a distinctive style using stencils.
Banksy's work has been painted on walls and buildings in cities all over the world, with his messages adapted to the location and context. His work is always controversial and receives extensive media coverage.
About the work “Soup Can
Soup Can” is a work that Banksy exhibited without permission at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York in 2005. The work is inspired by Andy Warhol's famous “Campbell's Soup Cans,” which depict inexpensive Tesco soup cans.
The work has been interpreted as a critique of mass production, mass consumption, and commercialism. It is also said to be both a homage to Warhol's work and a challenge to existing artistic values.
Soup Can” is highly regarded as one of Banksy's best-known works. Banksy's works are highly valued in the art market for their message, humor, and social influence.
Size: frame h67 x w52 cm, painting h50 x w35 cm
Material: paper
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