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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by blobbydon on Feb 18, 2013 15:02:05 GMT 1, Yeah I see some one on the auction thread put a link and that banksy piece came up for sale
Yeah I see some one on the auction thread put a link and that banksy piece came up for sale
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Poppy Sunshine on Feb 19, 2013 8:52:28 GMT 1, Report coming up on sky news in a minute if anyone is by a telly.
Report coming up on sky news in a minute if anyone is by a telly.
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Poppy Sunshine on Feb 19, 2013 9:04:54 GMT 1, Sorry it was a useless report. They just glossed over it. Anyway, it will be interesting to see what happens.
It should be easy enough to find out who nicked it. Anyone want to name names?
Sorry it was a useless report. They just glossed over it. Anyway, it will be interesting to see what happens.
It should be easy enough to find out who nicked it. Anyone want to name names?
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Deleted on Feb 19, 2013 19:42:52 GMT 1, Anyone see a picture of it on display in Miami?
Anyone see a picture of it on display in Miami?
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Deleted on Feb 19, 2013 19:50:35 GMT 1, Frederic Thut, owner of Fine Art Auctions Miami, spoke with Auction Central News and confirmed that the consignor is “a well-known collector,” but declined to provide their name or identify where they are located. Thut said the collector had signed a consignment contract with Fine Art Auctions Miami and that the deal is legal.
“There is always a controversy when a Banksy is sold,” Thut told Auction Central News, “but everything is clear and correct, and the owner has the title and right to sell [the mural]. If a judge gives an order to stop its sale, then we will be more than happy to comply, but I am very sure that the sale is legal.”
Read more: acn.liveauctioneers.com/index.php/features/art-design/9211-uproar-over-proposed-auction-of-banksy-mural-removed-from-wall#ixzz2LN98fNph
Link to the auction... not that I want to condone or promote this cnut.
www.liveauctioneers.com/item/15778020_banksy-slave-labor-bunting-boy-london-2012
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Dr Plip
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Dr Plip on Feb 19, 2013 20:38:54 GMT 1, "well-known collector" and king of the flippers apparently.
"well-known collector" and king of the flippers apparently.
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Deleted on Feb 20, 2013 20:14:36 GMT 1, So, did Mr B know the owner of the wall & agree to its sale?
So, did Mr B know the owner of the wall & agree to its sale?
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Wearology on Feb 21, 2013 14:42:06 GMT 1, This auction could have legitimate repercussions in the US Banksy secondary market if it is a success and also raise his profile with non art aficionados. I assume everyone agrees that Banksy is not as nearly well known in America like he is overseas, but this auction seems to be getting the attention of non art fans due it's coverage online, in newspapers and on TV. I am not sure that America is ready for an $800,000 piece of stolen street art and a $35,000 MBW piece of art but only time will tell. There are also other pieces of Banksy street art in the auction besides the boy sewing.
This auction could have legitimate repercussions in the US Banksy secondary market if it is a success and also raise his profile with non art aficionados. I assume everyone agrees that Banksy is not as nearly well known in America like he is overseas, but this auction seems to be getting the attention of non art fans due it's coverage online, in newspapers and on TV. I am not sure that America is ready for an $800,000 piece of stolen street art and a $35,000 MBW piece of art but only time will tell. There are also other pieces of Banksy street art in the auction besides the boy sewing.
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Dr Plip
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Dr Plip on Feb 21, 2013 14:58:03 GMT 1, This auction could have legitimate repercussions in the US Banksy secondary market if it is a success and also raise his profile with non art aficionados. I assume everyone agrees that Banksy is not as nearly well known in America like he is overseas, but this auction seems to be getting the attention of non art fans due it's coverage online, in newspapers and on TV. I am not sure that America is ready for an $800,000 piece of stolen street art and a $35,000 MBW piece of art but only time will tell. There are also other pieces of Banksy street art in the auction besides the boy sewing. It's been going this way for some time, but it would basically mean that as soon as Banksy did another street piece, someone will come along, offer..........say 50K? to the owner of the building (or whatever) and then stick it into auction. I guess the more enterprising property owners will sell their wall themselves.
It's a really stupid state of affairs. Considering the subject matter and message behind the "Poundland Boy", it's messed up if it sells for such a vast amount of money. Unless of course, the seller is donating the proceeds to a charitable organisation, then I guess Mr B won't mind.
No wall will be safe.
Considering the only authentication that you would have for a street piece, is whether Banksy pictures it on his website, maybe he might reconsider that in future. It depends on what he wants out of this I suppose.
So what's the responsible thing to do now if you come across a new Banksy on the side of a building? Contact your local preservation society? Apply for an export injunction? Contact the owner of the building, while also calling up your builder mates? Spray a big cock and balls over it before it can be sold? Take a hammer to it? Do nothing and let it go where it goes?
Edit: And by "cock and balls", meant "a rooster next to a football and an assortment of tennis balls"...
This auction could have legitimate repercussions in the US Banksy secondary market if it is a success and also raise his profile with non art aficionados. I assume everyone agrees that Banksy is not as nearly well known in America like he is overseas, but this auction seems to be getting the attention of non art fans due it's coverage online, in newspapers and on TV. I am not sure that America is ready for an $800,000 piece of stolen street art and a $35,000 MBW piece of art but only time will tell. There are also other pieces of Banksy street art in the auction besides the boy sewing. It's been going this way for some time, but it would basically mean that as soon as Banksy did another street piece, someone will come along, offer..........say 50K? to the owner of the building (or whatever) and then stick it into auction. I guess the more enterprising property owners will sell their wall themselves. It's a really stupid state of affairs. Considering the subject matter and message behind the "Poundland Boy", it's messed up if it sells for such a vast amount of money. Unless of course, the seller is donating the proceeds to a charitable organisation, then I guess Mr B won't mind. No wall will be safe. Considering the only authentication that you would have for a street piece, is whether Banksy pictures it on his website, maybe he might reconsider that in future. It depends on what he wants out of this I suppose. So what's the responsible thing to do now if you come across a new Banksy on the side of a building? Contact your local preservation society? Apply for an export injunction? Contact the owner of the building, while also calling up your builder mates? Spray a big cock and balls over it before it can be sold? Take a hammer to it? Do nothing and let it go where it goes? Edit: And by "cock and balls", meant "a rooster next to a football and an assortment of tennis balls"...
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Cornish Crayon on Feb 21, 2013 15:07:49 GMT 1, The bus stop p***s gets my vote, only cos they are so old skool and make me judge them on merit every time !!!!!!
Please note: Obviously I would never deface anybody else's artwork (mainly cos I can't do art)
Question: is a bus stop p***s..... art ?
The bus stop p***s gets my vote, only cos they are so old skool and make me judge them on merit every time !!!!!!
Please note: Obviously I would never deface anybody else's artwork (mainly cos I can't do art)
Question: is a bus stop p***s..... art ?
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Tompkins on Feb 21, 2013 15:48:15 GMT 1,
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by lee3 on Feb 21, 2013 17:45:59 GMT 1, This auction could have legitimate repercussions in the US Banksy secondary market if it is a success and also raise his profile with non art aficionados. I assume everyone agrees that Banksy is not as nearly well known in America like he is overseas, but this auction seems to be getting the attention of non art fans due it's coverage online, in newspapers and on TV. I am not sure that America is ready for an $800,000 piece of stolen street art and a $35,000 MBW piece of art but only time will tell. There are also other pieces of Banksy street art in the auction besides the boy sewing. I think Banksy is pretty well known everywhere now and is among the world's most recognized artists. Further, nobody is paying anything of note for that sewing boy or any of the other outdoor works. If they were, bankrobber would not continue to show the same 3 handfulls of of work they've had for 4 or 5 years now along with any newer addition any chance they can. At $10k, maybe; but at $500k that is a different level of buyer that does not necessarily part with their cash because they read an article online. I'm a bit stunned and slightly amused he continues to pursue that (lack of) business plan. He's stubborn if nothing else though I suspect more colorful adjectives have been used.
This auction could have legitimate repercussions in the US Banksy secondary market if it is a success and also raise his profile with non art aficionados. I assume everyone agrees that Banksy is not as nearly well known in America like he is overseas, but this auction seems to be getting the attention of non art fans due it's coverage online, in newspapers and on TV. I am not sure that America is ready for an $800,000 piece of stolen street art and a $35,000 MBW piece of art but only time will tell. There are also other pieces of Banksy street art in the auction besides the boy sewing. I think Banksy is pretty well known everywhere now and is among the world's most recognized artists. Further, nobody is paying anything of note for that sewing boy or any of the other outdoor works. If they were, bankrobber would not continue to show the same 3 handfulls of of work they've had for 4 or 5 years now along with any newer addition any chance they can. At $10k, maybe; but at $500k that is a different level of buyer that does not necessarily part with their cash because they read an article online. I'm a bit stunned and slightly amused he continues to pursue that (lack of) business plan. He's stubborn if nothing else though I suspect more colorful adjectives have been used.
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Dr Plip on Feb 21, 2013 17:58:26 GMT 1, Actually, that's an extremely good point. And for $500,000, why would you buy a supposed Banksy, when for that kind of money, you could buy any Banksy canvas you wanted, or even pay Bansky to come and paint a Poundland Boy on your living room wall.
Actually, that's an extremely good point. And for $500,000, why would you buy a supposed Banksy, when for that kind of money, you could buy any Banksy canvas you wanted, or even pay Bansky to come and paint a Poundland Boy on your living room wall.
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Wearology on Feb 21, 2013 18:55:08 GMT 1, We have had this debate before on the forum in the past about Banksy's popularity in the US and there definitely seems to be a lot of opinions on the matter. Since I live in the US and often bring up Banksy's name when discussing art I can tell you my first hand experience is that very few people have ever heard of Banksy. The only people that seem to consistently know who I am talking about are either art students or people who work in a gallery. I know you guys think I have no idea what I am talking about a lot of people in America have never heard of Warhol, Haring or Basquiat either.
We have had this debate before on the forum in the past about Banksy's popularity in the US and there definitely seems to be a lot of opinions on the matter. Since I live in the US and often bring up Banksy's name when discussing art I can tell you my first hand experience is that very few people have ever heard of Banksy. The only people that seem to consistently know who I am talking about are either art students or people who work in a gallery. I know you guys think I have no idea what I am talking about a lot of people in America have never heard of Warhol, Haring or Basquiat either.
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Tompkins on Feb 21, 2013 19:01:24 GMT 1, This auction could have legitimate repercussions in the US Banksy secondary market if it is a success and also raise his profile with non art aficionados. I assume everyone agrees that Banksy is not as nearly well known in America like he is overseas, but this auction seems to be getting the attention of non art fans due it's coverage online, in newspapers and on TV. I am not sure that America is ready for an $800,000 piece of stolen street art and a $35,000 MBW piece of art but only time will tell. There are also other pieces of Banksy street art in the auction besides the boy sewing. I think Banksy is pretty well known everywhere now and is among the world's most recognized artists. Further, nobody is paying anything of note for that sewing boy or any of the other outdoor works. If they were, bankrobber would not continue to show the same 3 handfulls of of work they've had for 4 or 5 years now along with any newer addition any chance they can. At $10k, maybe; but at $500k that is a different level of buyer that does not necessarily part with their cash because they read an article online. I'm a bit stunned and slightly amused he continues to pursue that (lack of) business plan. He's stubborn if nothing else though I suspect more colorful adjectives have been used. I would imagine hes spent a pretty penny buying, removing and transporting these pieces and has a lot to lose now...
This auction could have legitimate repercussions in the US Banksy secondary market if it is a success and also raise his profile with non art aficionados. I assume everyone agrees that Banksy is not as nearly well known in America like he is overseas, but this auction seems to be getting the attention of non art fans due it's coverage online, in newspapers and on TV. I am not sure that America is ready for an $800,000 piece of stolen street art and a $35,000 MBW piece of art but only time will tell. There are also other pieces of Banksy street art in the auction besides the boy sewing. I think Banksy is pretty well known everywhere now and is among the world's most recognized artists. Further, nobody is paying anything of note for that sewing boy or any of the other outdoor works. If they were, bankrobber would not continue to show the same 3 handfulls of of work they've had for 4 or 5 years now along with any newer addition any chance they can. At $10k, maybe; but at $500k that is a different level of buyer that does not necessarily part with their cash because they read an article online. I'm a bit stunned and slightly amused he continues to pursue that (lack of) business plan. He's stubborn if nothing else though I suspect more colorful adjectives have been used. I would imagine hes spent a pretty penny buying, removing and transporting these pieces and has a lot to lose now...
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by lee3 on Feb 21, 2013 19:55:59 GMT 1, >>>I know you guys think I have no idea what I am talking about a lot of people in America have never heard of Warhol, Haring or Basquiat either<<
I don't believe anyone is suggesting you have no idea what you're talking about Wear. Most people couldn't name 3 visual artists if you asked them. They might get Warhol and Picasso but it would be a struggle to get past those for many, that's life. That fact has no bearing on the fact that Banksy is one of the most recognizable visual artists the world over. Neither here nor there and sorry if I came across argumentative. This is an interesting curiosity if nothing else and Banksy is almost always top 5:
www.artnet.com/artists/top-300-artists/
>>>I know you guys think I have no idea what I am talking about a lot of people in America have never heard of Warhol, Haring or Basquiat either<< I don't believe anyone is suggesting you have no idea what you're talking about Wear. Most people couldn't name 3 visual artists if you asked them. They might get Warhol and Picasso but it would be a struggle to get past those for many, that's life. That fact has no bearing on the fact that Banksy is one of the most recognizable visual artists the world over. Neither here nor there and sorry if I came across argumentative. This is an interesting curiosity if nothing else and Banksy is almost always top 5: www.artnet.com/artists/top-300-artists/
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Coach on Feb 21, 2013 23:32:47 GMT 1, There was a feature about this on Front Row this evening on radio 4. I love hearing very posh people trying to talk about Banksy and street art! I am sure Tox will be delighted to have been described as a student of Banksy (or something like that)!!
There was a feature about this on Front Row this evening on radio 4. I love hearing very posh people trying to talk about Banksy and street art! I am sure Tox will be delighted to have been described as a student of Banksy (or something like that)!!
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Deleted on Feb 23, 2013 19:06:21 GMT 1, Anyone have a link to the live bidding?
Anyone have a link to the live bidding?
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Coach on Feb 23, 2013 21:40:21 GMT 1, New mural takes the place of the removed Banksy
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-21562875
I notice that rat has an ugly piece of perspex over it! Maybe until that is sold too :-(
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Deleted on Feb 23, 2013 21:49:31 GMT 1, $400000 starting price with no takers. Lot withdrawn.
$400000 starting price with no takers. Lot withdrawn.
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by anarquee on Feb 24, 2013 2:34:14 GMT 1, $400000 starting price with no takers. Lot withdrawn. good news
$400000 starting price with no takers. Lot withdrawn. good news
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Deleted on Feb 24, 2013 9:02:24 GMT 1, Amazing, 2nd news story on radio 4 headlines. It must be a quiet news day
Amazing, 2nd news story on radio 4 headlines. It must be a quiet news day
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by pelle on Feb 24, 2013 12:25:14 GMT 1, Anyone know what happened to the Wet Dog mural?
It was Lot 7 in the auction, but has now disappeared completely from the catalogue.
Anyone know what happened to the Wet Dog mural?
It was Lot 7 in the auction, but has now disappeared completely from the catalogue.
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Deleted on Feb 24, 2013 18:23:42 GMT 1, It was lot no. 117 & seemed to be withdrawn also.
It was lot no. 117 & seemed to be withdrawn also.
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by johnnyh on Feb 24, 2013 18:59:31 GMT 1, I would imagine that the withdrawal is purely a proof of ownership issue. The auction house after hearing all the furore will have been worried about litigation and the piece was probably not carrying enough paperwork so would assume when that is cleared up it will be back on the market shortly. Based on the fact that there are no reports that it is actually nicked I assume it will be back on shortly.
Seems likely that it was probably bought off the person who owns the wall in which case legally his to flog and probably got a few thousand for it and is now being resold so although not great assume all above board but a ridiculous price tag. Funny that soon Bansy will only be able to do street work on council property as they will be the only ones who will protect and not flog it
I would imagine that the withdrawal is purely a proof of ownership issue. The auction house after hearing all the furore will have been worried about litigation and the piece was probably not carrying enough paperwork so would assume when that is cleared up it will be back on the market shortly. Based on the fact that there are no reports that it is actually nicked I assume it will be back on shortly.
Seems likely that it was probably bought off the person who owns the wall in which case legally his to flog and probably got a few thousand for it and is now being resold so although not great assume all above board but a ridiculous price tag. Funny that soon Bansy will only be able to do street work on council property as they will be the only ones who will protect and not flog it
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by Agent Provocateur on Feb 24, 2013 19:28:04 GMT 1, Funny that soon Bansy will only be able to do street work on council property as they will be the only ones who will protect and not flog it That is some serious irony there, good or bad tho!?
There was a horrible article about the wall, auction, the (possible) owners and the issues involved, will take a photo and post tomorrow.
Funny that soon Bansy will only be able to do street work on council property as they will be the only ones who will protect and not flog it That is some serious irony there, good or bad tho!? There was a horrible article about the wall, auction, the (possible) owners and the issues involved, will take a photo and post tomorrow.
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Banksy mural vanishes from London, appears at US a, by pelle on Feb 24, 2013 22:28:57 GMT 1, It was lot no. 117 & seemed to be withdrawn also.
It was listed as Lot 7 on this site: www.faamiami.com/catalog_view_lot.php?id=26&p=1&catalog=1
As you will see, the jubilee piece is still visible on the site, but Wet Dog is gone.
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