hnkpnk
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Sotheby's to auction The Drinker, by hnkpnk on Nov 3, 2019 12:31:29 GMT 1,
www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2019/contemporary-curated/banksy-the-drinker
... "The Drinker was originally erected in March 2004 in a small square off Shaftsbury Avenue in London, but was subsequently stolen by the leader of the rebellious art group Art Kieda, Andy Link (known colloquially as AK47). The media coverage surrounding Banksy and AK47โs controversial art feud went international. Two years later, the work was mysteriously retrieved from Art Kiedaโs lock up in an anonymous heist which left AK47 with nothing but the abandoned traffic cone from atop The Drinkerโs head. A certificate for The Drinker was thereafter produced in 2008, and the work, now crowned with a new traffic cone, was later acquired by its present owner in 2014. Then in 2015, over a decade after its first debut, the work returned to the headlines once again, when Art Kieda produced an imitation of Banksyโs sculpture with some uncanny alterations in tow: titling it The Stinker, the group embellished this new rendition with a number of sardonic objects including a toilet seat and flush." ...
www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2019/contemporary-curated/banksy-the-drinker... "The Drinker was originally erected in March 2004 in a small square off Shaftsbury Avenue in London, but was subsequently stolen by the leader of the rebellious art group Art Kieda, Andy Link (known colloquially as AK47). The media coverage surrounding Banksy and AK47โs controversial art feud went international. Two years later, the work was mysteriously retrieved from Art Kiedaโs lock up in an anonymous heist which left AK47 with nothing but the abandoned traffic cone from atop The Drinkerโs head. A certificate for The Drinker was thereafter produced in 2008, and the work, now crowned with a new traffic cone, was later acquired by its present owner in 2014. Then in 2015, over a decade after its first debut, the work returned to the headlines once again, when Art Kieda produced an imitation of Banksyโs sculpture with some uncanny alterations in tow: titling it The Stinker, the group embellished this new rendition with a number of sardonic objects including a toilet seat and flush."
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lv90210
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Sotheby's to auction The Drinker, by lv90210 on Nov 3, 2019 12:50:49 GMT 1,
www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2019/contemporary-curated/banksy-the-drinker... "The Drinker was originally erected in March 2004 in a small square off Shaftsbury Avenue in London, but was subsequently stolen by the leader of the rebellious art group Art Kieda, Andy Link (known colloquially as AK47). The media coverage surrounding Banksy and AK47โs controversial art feud went international. Two years later, the work was mysteriously retrieved from Art Kiedaโs lock up in an anonymous heist which left AK47 with nothing but the abandoned traffic cone from atop The Drinkerโs head. A certificate for The Drinker was thereafter produced in 2008, and the work, now crowned with a new traffic cone, was later acquired by its present owner in 2014. Then in 2015, over a decade after its first debut, the work returned to the headlines once again, when Art Kieda produced an imitation of Banksyโs sculpture with some uncanny alterations in tow: titling it The Stinker, the group embellished this new rendition with a number of sardonic objects including a toilet seat and flush."
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Strong starting bid last week, bloody ugly IMO but I think it will do well.
www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2019/contemporary-curated/banksy-the-drinker... "The Drinker was originally erected in March 2004 in a small square off Shaftsbury Avenue in London, but was subsequently stolen by the leader of the rebellious art group Art Kieda, Andy Link (known colloquially as AK47). The media coverage surrounding Banksy and AK47โs controversial art feud went international. Two years later, the work was mysteriously retrieved from Art Kiedaโs lock up in an anonymous heist which left AK47 with nothing but the abandoned traffic cone from atop The Drinkerโs head. A certificate for The Drinker was thereafter produced in 2008, and the work, now crowned with a new traffic cone, was later acquired by its present owner in 2014. Then in 2015, over a decade after its first debut, the work returned to the headlines once again, when Art Kieda produced an imitation of Banksyโs sculpture with some uncanny alterations in tow: titling it The Stinker, the group embellished this new rendition with a number of sardonic objects including a toilet seat and flush."
... Strong starting bid last week, bloody ugly IMO but I think it will do well.
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avec art
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Sotheby's to auction The Drinker, by avec art on Nov 3, 2019 13:30:00 GMT 1, In that picture, it's hard to tell the size. It looks like it could be 6 inches tall, and not the 86 it actually is.
In that picture, it's hard to tell the size. It looks like it could be 6 inches tall, and not the 86 it actually is.
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Sotheby's to auction The Drinker, by Daniel Silk on Nov 3, 2019 13:42:10 GMT 1,
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Whitefish
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Sotheby's to auction The Drinker, by Whitefish on Nov 17, 2019 16:18:10 GMT 1,
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motor
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www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2019/nov/17/row-over-sale-banksys-sculpture-drinker-sothebysThe Observer Artist who 'kidnapped' Banksyโs Drinker claims Sotheby's selling stolen statue Sculpture, which references Rodinโs The Thinker, was originally left in a small square off Londonโs Shaftesbury Avenue Emma Graham-Harrison Sun 17 Nov 2019 09.13 GMT First published on Sun 17 Nov 2019 A British artist claims that a ยฃ1m Banksy sculpture that is the centrepiece of a contemporary art auction this week was stolen from him and is being sold illegally. The Drinker is a subversive nod to Rodinโs The Thinker, the famous statue of a man lost in thought with his chin resting on his hand. Banksyโs sculpture has a similar posture, but the man seems collapsed in a drunken slump, with a traffic cone on his head. The piece was left in a small square off Shaftesbury Avenue in central London in 2004, placed there without planning permission, like almost all Banksyโs public work. Artist Andy Link, who also goes by the moniker โArt Kiedaโ, โkidnappedโ the piece from its plinth, registered his โfindโ with police, and contacted Banksy for a ransom. The artist offered โยฃ2 towards a can of petrolโ to set the piece on fire; Link kept it in his garden. Three years later the sculpture โ more than 6ft high and very heavy โ was taken from Linkโs garden while he was away. He went to the police to report the theft. The statue reappeared this autumn in the Sothebyโs auction catalogue for the 19 November Contemporary Curated sale, with an estimated sale price of ยฃ750,000 to ยฃ1m, the most expensive item in the sale. Sothebyโs said it was satisfied the seller had a legal right to put the piece up for auction. It said: โWe consulted both the Metropolitan Police and the Art Loss Register.โ Sothebyโs sale notes say the work was โretrievedโ โ suggesting it was taken from Link by Banksy or his associates. โThe work was mysteriously retrieved from Art Kiedaโs lock-up in an anonymous heist which left AK47 with nothing but the abandoned traffic cone from atop The Drinkerโs head,โ the catalogue said.
Banksy items are usually only sold as authentic if they carry a certificate of authenticity from โPest Controlโ, which handles enquiries for the anonymous artist. Representatives for Banksy declined to comment.
Link said that, as the statue had been abandoned on the street, he had registered it with police, and Banksy had not asked for it back, his ownership should be clear. โI did the right thing, and reported it to the police,โ he said, detailing the documents and case numbers he has kept over more than a decade. โI do not understand how Sothebys can sell this when I have such proof.โ
But he said he could not afford to challenge the sale. โLawyers are asking from ยฃ18,000 up just to take the case on, and Iโm a struggling artist, just a working-class bloke. The police should be looking into this,โ he said.
The police said: โThe Met does not have an active criminal investigation into this matter.โ
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Dice
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Sotheby's to auction The Drinker, by Dice on Nov 17, 2019 18:37:16 GMT 1, How does it have a coa? Unless Banksy stoke it back?
How does it have a coa? Unless Banksy stoke it back?
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sijh
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Sotheby's to auction The Drinker, by sijh on Nov 17, 2019 19:13:09 GMT 1, How does it have a coa? Unless Banksy stoke it back? I Suspect that is what is being implied.
How does it have a coa? Unless Banksy stoke it back? I Suspect that is what is being implied.
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19818914
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Sotheby's to auction The Drinker, by 19818914 on Nov 17, 2019 19:25:40 GMT 1, That's hilarious. What an epic piece of art.
That's hilarious. What an epic piece of art.
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Sotheby's to auction The Drinker, by Daniel Silk on Nov 19, 2019 11:29:09 GMT 1,
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toshspice
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Sotheby's to auction The Drinker, by toshspice on Nov 19, 2019 11:50:03 GMT 1, The Drinker has disappeared from Sotheby's website. Looks like it's been pulled.
The Drinker has disappeared from Sotheby's website. Looks like it's been pulled.
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Sotheby's to auction The Drinker, by Complex iCom on Nov 19, 2019 12:21:45 GMT 1,
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londonliam08
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Sotheby's to auction The Drinker, by londonliam08 on Nov 19, 2019 14:02:33 GMT 1, Sound's very much to me like an invite to liberate his gallery walls of its street art. Something glasshouse and throwing stones.
Sound's very much to me like an invite to liberate his gallery walls of its street art. Something glasshouse and throwing stones.
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pollz66
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Sotheby's to auction The Drinker, by pollz66 on Nov 19, 2019 17:32:28 GMT 1, The Drinker has disappeared from Sotheby's website. Looks like it's been pulled. Has annyone got any news on this? Did AK47 get his way?
The Drinker has disappeared from Sotheby's website. Looks like it's been pulled. Has annyone got any news on this? Did AK47 get his way?
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Pipes
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