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Banksy Ap's., by Karl Read on Aug 20, 2009 15:11:27 GMT 1, Appologies if this has been covered before but i was just wondering what the deal was on Banksy AP's? Does Banksy keep them for his own archives, are they given to friends and family or reserved for auction houses or big spenders? Anyone here got one? Iv seen a couple of Nola Ap's on here and a I.F.T.L.A.O somewhere too, any more out there?
Appologies if this has been covered before but i was just wondering what the deal was on Banksy AP's? Does Banksy keep them for his own archives, are they given to friends and family or reserved for auction houses or big spenders? Anyone here got one? Iv seen a couple of Nola Ap's on here and a I.F.T.L.A.O somewhere too, any more out there?
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Banksy Ap's., by schlomo on Aug 20, 2009 15:17:46 GMT 1, Theres the AP of BME available at www.banksyartforsale.com as seen on the link above....
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Banksy Ap's., by nex on Aug 20, 2009 15:38:40 GMT 1, you've answered the question in your post B
you've answered the question in your post B
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Banksy Ap's., by Cocteau 101 on Aug 20, 2009 15:53:06 GMT 1, who owns banksyartforsale.com
who owns banksyartforsale.com
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Banksy Ap's., by Karl Read on Aug 20, 2009 15:59:04 GMT 1, you've answered the question in your post B
Which one is it?
you've answered the question in your post B Which one is it?
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Banksy Ap's., by schlomo on Aug 20, 2009 16:04:06 GMT 1, who owns banksyartforsale.com
Well the email ad for enquiry is to Soul - Design, so i would guess they do.
www.soul-design.co.uk/index_2.html
could be wrong tho.
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Banksy Ap's., by Cocteau 101 on Aug 20, 2009 16:34:46 GMT 1, Cheers Ross.
Cheers Ross.
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Banksy Ap's., by nex on Aug 20, 2009 17:10:53 GMT 1, you've answered the question in your post B Which one is it?
all of the above
you've answered the question in your post B Which one is it? all of the above
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Banksy Ap's., by kitkit on Aug 20, 2009 17:14:03 GMT 1, i saw the ap jack and jill which looks amazing
i saw the ap jack and jill which looks amazing
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Banksy Ap's., by kitkit on Aug 20, 2009 17:17:28 GMT 1,
i love this sooooooo much am soo jealous!!!!
i love this sooooooo much am soo jealous!!!!
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Banksy Ap's., by sashaz on Aug 20, 2009 17:37:01 GMT 1, sorry what is ap?
sorry what is ap?
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Banksy Ap's., by rosstierney on Aug 20, 2009 17:38:44 GMT 1,
associated press
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Banksy Ap's., by G-Man on Aug 20, 2009 18:01:30 GMT 1, Another print
Another print
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Banksy Ap's., by G-Man on Aug 20, 2009 18:04:07 GMT 1, I just followed the link at the top and was shocked that this was AP 12 of 31!!!!!
I didnt realise Bansky did so many APs, I am a fan of APs but how come this one was so large a run??? I thought all the other Aps of Mr B were different in colour also which made them all the cooler
Someone on here educate me eh?
I just followed the link at the top and was shocked that this was AP 12 of 31!!!!!
I didnt realise Bansky did so many APs, I am a fan of APs but how come this one was so large a run??? I thought all the other Aps of Mr B were different in colour also which made them all the cooler
Someone on here educate me eh?
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Banksy Ap's., by rosstierney on Aug 20, 2009 18:38:28 GMT 1, I just followed the link at the top and was shocked that this was AP 12 of 31!!!!! I didnt realise Bansky did so many APs, I am a fan of APs but how come this one was so large a run??? I thought all the other Aps of Mr B were different in colour also which made them all the cooler Someone on here educate me eh?
bomb middle england is an edition of 500 so based on the 10% rule, there could have been 50 a.p's
there can also be different colours within an artist proof edition so just because the one above is the same colour as the regular edition, it doesn't mean to say that they don't exist
I just followed the link at the top and was shocked that this was AP 12 of 31!!!!! I didnt realise Bansky did so many APs, I am a fan of APs but how come this one was so large a run??? I thought all the other Aps of Mr B were different in colour also which made them all the cooler Someone on here educate me eh? bomb middle england is an edition of 500 so based on the 10% rule, there could have been 50 a.p's there can also be different colours within an artist proof edition so just because the one above is the same colour as the regular edition, it doesn't mean to say that they don't exist
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Banksy Ap's., by Karl Read on Aug 20, 2009 19:58:29 GMT 1, I remember seeing that jack and jill now, better than the original colourway IMO. Any more guys?
I remember seeing that jack and jill now, better than the original colourway IMO. Any more guys?
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Banksy Ap's., by dodge on Aug 20, 2009 21:06:12 GMT 1, Artist Proof mate.
Artist Proof mate.
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Banksy Ap's., by senna on Aug 20, 2009 22:24:29 GMT 1,
genuine AP imho. every one different ;D
genuine AP imho. every one different ;D
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Banksy Ap's., by rosstierney on Aug 20, 2009 22:32:11 GMT 1, loving that pink flying copper, nice one cosmic
loving that pink flying copper, nice one cosmic
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Banksy Ap's., by cashman on Aug 21, 2009 5:36:07 GMT 1, there are 32 Nola AP's..apparently all different colors
there are 32 Nola AP's..apparently all different colors
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Banksy Ap's., by Pattycakes on Aug 21, 2009 8:19:14 GMT 1, Strictly speaking in printmaking terms these "AP's" in different colours to the edition should be marked T/P or Trial Proof. An A/P should be an extension of the edition, and thus the same as the edition. The trial proof, usually pulled for colour test purposes, is always in different colours to the edition.
Strictly speaking in printmaking terms these "AP's" in different colours to the edition should be marked T/P or Trial Proof. An A/P should be an extension of the edition, and thus the same as the edition. The trial proof, usually pulled for colour test purposes, is always in different colours to the edition.
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Banksy Ap's., by sashaz on Aug 21, 2009 9:32:24 GMT 1, warhol also has lots of different colour aps. ahhhh little money so much art.
warhol also has lots of different colour aps. ahhhh little money so much art.
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Banksy Ap's., by Young Squire on Aug 21, 2009 13:02:21 GMT 1, there are 32 Nola AP's..apparently all different colors
I don't think this is the case. There are only 2 AP's and 32 or maybe 31 colourways in a numbered edition.
there are 32 Nola AP's..apparently all different colors I don't think this is the case. There are only 2 AP's and 32 or maybe 31 colourways in a numbered edition.
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Banksy Ap's., by Ruggs on Aug 21, 2009 13:13:06 GMT 1, 289 white, 63 grey, 31 A/P's (varied colours), 1 Special Open Day A/P (which, I believe belongs to you youngsquire) and 1 yellow rain and red dot (Charity Auction). That's what I know of!
289 white, 63 grey, 31 A/P's (varied colours), 1 Special Open Day A/P (which, I believe belongs to you youngsquire) and 1 yellow rain and red dot (Charity Auction). That's what I know of!
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Banksy Ap's., by Wearology on Aug 21, 2009 13:50:10 GMT 1, Warhol kept a cardboard box by the side of his desk and would put things in it every day - like letters, gifts, memorabilia, photos etc. and than at the end of each month he would have it put in storage. Over the course of many years he has accumulated thousands of boxes and archivists are now sifting thru them item by item and it will take approximately 6 years to accomplish their goal. After 2 years so far they have found food, a mummified foot and a naked signed picture of Jackie O.
Warhol kept a cardboard box by the side of his desk and would put things in it every day - like letters, gifts, memorabilia, photos etc. and than at the end of each month he would have it put in storage. Over the course of many years he has accumulated thousands of boxes and archivists are now sifting thru them item by item and it will take approximately 6 years to accomplish their goal. After 2 years so far they have found food, a mummified foot and a naked signed picture of Jackie O.
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Banksy Ap's., by Wearology on Aug 21, 2009 13:54:43 GMT 1, Warhol's Junk Yields Nude Jackie O. Pic AP posted: 1 DAY 1 HOUR AGOcomments: 367filed under: NATIONAL NEWS PRINT|E-MAILMORE Text SizeAAA (Aug. 19) - A cardboard lid is lifted and four archivists peer inside. A postal box from Paris. Who sent it? A piece of crusty wedding cake. Whose? Another box: $17,000 in cash. Yet another: An autographed picture of a naked Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. These are some of the many items workers have uncovered as they sift through 610 cardboard boxes, filing cabinets and even a shipping container filled with what would be considered junk by most people but has a whole different meaning since it was collected by pop artist Andy Warhol. Skip over this content Warhol's Cabinet of Wonders
Francois Lochon, Time Life Pictures/Getty Images6 photos Pop artist Andy Warhol, seen here at a 1986 exhibition of his paintings, accumulated a huge archive of objects, documents, and just plain junk. Workers are now sorting and cataloging the entire collection. (Note: Please disable your pop-up blocker) xml.channel.aol.com/xmlpublisher/fetch.v2.xml?option=expand_relative_urls&dataUrlNodes=uiConfig,feedConfig,localizationConfig,entry&id=696838&pid=696837&uts=1250721499 www.aolcdn.com/ke/media_gallery/v1/ke_media_gallery_wrapper.swf Warhol's Cabinet of Wonders Pop artist Andy Warhol, seen here at a 1986 exhibition of his paintings, accumulated a huge archive of objects, documents, and just plain junk. Workers are now sorting and cataloging the entire collection. Francois Lochon, Time Life Pictures/Getty Images Francois Lochon, Time Life Pictures/Getty Images The archivists, hired with $600,000 from the Andy Warhol Foundation and several other smaller grants, have six years to comb through everything from taxi cab receipts to fan mail, meticulously cataloguing, photographing and, when possible, researching the often bizarre items before entering them into a database. "He really didn't like organization and there would be several boxes going at a time," says Matt Wrbican, who is overseeing the cumbersome project. Now the spouses of the 19 heads of states and representatives of the European Union coming to Pittsburgh in September for the Group of 20 global economic summit may also get a peek at the papers, stamps, photos, gifts and knickknacks that made up Warhol's life. "I would like to give them a Warhol experience," says Thomas Sokolowski, director of The Andy Warhol Museum, who will host the spouses for lunch during the Sept. 24-25 summit. The idea, he says, is to give them white smocks and gloves, just as the archivists wear, and a box to sift through. The White House hasn't decided whether to go for it, he says, and if it does, any boxes would be vetted in advance to ensure nothing crops up that is offensive - such as porn - or truly disgusting - like the oozing, decades-old soup cans Warhol often dumped inside. Warhol was never one to throw things away, Wrbican says. In fact, when he died in 1987 at 58, his four-story Manhattan townhouse was packed with stuff: shopping bags filled with antiques, clothes, books and other artifacts from his daily expeditions, boxes, piles of furniture and even a drawer of gems worth $1 million. "The only rooms that looked like a normal house were the bathroom and the kitchen," says Wrbican, who has been going through the artist's things since 1991. However, there was no rhyme or reason to the collecting until about 1973. That's when a Warhol associate suggested the artist carry a box around to dump things inside. Each "time capsule" was filled, taped shut, dated and sent to a New Jersey storage facility. In the 18 months since the project began, the archivists have opened 177 boxes - each with an average of 400 items, some with as many as 1,200. Today, Wrbican said, just one of the boxes is insured for the amount of money the time capsule collection was appraised at a few years after Warhol's death. In September, the archivists will begin blogging about the "Object of the Week." What could appear: Wrbican's favorite, a mummified human foot belonging to an ancient Egyptian; a Ramones' 45 record signed by the punk rock band's lead singer Joey Ramone, found by cataloger Marie Elia; or the orange nutbread cataloger Liz Scott discovered - sent to Warhol by one of his Pittsburgh-area cousins with a note telling him to enjoy it with a cup of coffee. "So he just threw it in a box," Scott laughs, twisting her face to describe the tangy smell that wafted out of the box. So, you're wondering, whose wedding cake was it? Caroline Kennedy's - married in 1986 to Edwin Schlossberg. And where is it? The trash. And how did Warhol come to possess a naked poster of Jackie O signed, "For Andy, with enduring affection, Jackie Montauk"? As it happens, says Wrbican - who along with other researchers authenticated the signature through handwriting comparisons - Onassis was a frequent visitor to Warhol's Montauk, N.Y., beachfront estate. So, after her second husband, Aristotle Socrates Onassis, got a paparazzi to take pictures of her skinny-dipping and it landed in the hands of Larry Flint, who turned it into a poster for his porn magazine, Hustler, Jackie O sent a copy - likely as a joke - to Warhol, Wrbican said. "I really doubted it was her signature at first," he says. "But it really matches her writing."
Warhol's Junk Yields Nude Jackie O. Pic AP posted: 1 DAY 1 HOUR AGOcomments: 367filed under: NATIONAL NEWS PRINT|E-MAILMORE Text SizeAAA (Aug. 19) - A cardboard lid is lifted and four archivists peer inside. A postal box from Paris. Who sent it? A piece of crusty wedding cake. Whose? Another box: $17,000 in cash. Yet another: An autographed picture of a naked Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. These are some of the many items workers have uncovered as they sift through 610 cardboard boxes, filing cabinets and even a shipping container filled with what would be considered junk by most people but has a whole different meaning since it was collected by pop artist Andy Warhol. Skip over this content Warhol's Cabinet of Wonders Francois Lochon, Time Life Pictures/Getty Images6 photos Pop artist Andy Warhol, seen here at a 1986 exhibition of his paintings, accumulated a huge archive of objects, documents, and just plain junk. Workers are now sorting and cataloging the entire collection. (Note: Please disable your pop-up blocker) xml.channel.aol.com/xmlpublisher/fetch.v2.xml?option=expand_relative_urls&dataUrlNodes=uiConfig,feedConfig,localizationConfig,entry&id=696838&pid=696837&uts=1250721499 www.aolcdn.com/ke/media_gallery/v1/ke_media_gallery_wrapper.swfWarhol's Cabinet of Wonders Pop artist Andy Warhol, seen here at a 1986 exhibition of his paintings, accumulated a huge archive of objects, documents, and just plain junk. Workers are now sorting and cataloging the entire collection. Francois Lochon, Time Life Pictures/Getty Images Francois Lochon, Time Life Pictures/Getty Images The archivists, hired with $600,000 from the Andy Warhol Foundation and several other smaller grants, have six years to comb through everything from taxi cab receipts to fan mail, meticulously cataloguing, photographing and, when possible, researching the often bizarre items before entering them into a database. "He really didn't like organization and there would be several boxes going at a time," says Matt Wrbican, who is overseeing the cumbersome project. Now the spouses of the 19 heads of states and representatives of the European Union coming to Pittsburgh in September for the Group of 20 global economic summit may also get a peek at the papers, stamps, photos, gifts and knickknacks that made up Warhol's life. "I would like to give them a Warhol experience," says Thomas Sokolowski, director of The Andy Warhol Museum, who will host the spouses for lunch during the Sept. 24-25 summit. The idea, he says, is to give them white smocks and gloves, just as the archivists wear, and a box to sift through. The White House hasn't decided whether to go for it, he says, and if it does, any boxes would be vetted in advance to ensure nothing crops up that is offensive - such as porn - or truly disgusting - like the oozing, decades-old soup cans Warhol often dumped inside. Warhol was never one to throw things away, Wrbican says. In fact, when he died in 1987 at 58, his four-story Manhattan townhouse was packed with stuff: shopping bags filled with antiques, clothes, books and other artifacts from his daily expeditions, boxes, piles of furniture and even a drawer of gems worth $1 million. "The only rooms that looked like a normal house were the bathroom and the kitchen," says Wrbican, who has been going through the artist's things since 1991. However, there was no rhyme or reason to the collecting until about 1973. That's when a Warhol associate suggested the artist carry a box around to dump things inside. Each "time capsule" was filled, taped shut, dated and sent to a New Jersey storage facility. In the 18 months since the project began, the archivists have opened 177 boxes - each with an average of 400 items, some with as many as 1,200. Today, Wrbican said, just one of the boxes is insured for the amount of money the time capsule collection was appraised at a few years after Warhol's death. In September, the archivists will begin blogging about the "Object of the Week." What could appear: Wrbican's favorite, a mummified human foot belonging to an ancient Egyptian; a Ramones' 45 record signed by the punk rock band's lead singer Joey Ramone, found by cataloger Marie Elia; or the orange nutbread cataloger Liz Scott discovered - sent to Warhol by one of his Pittsburgh-area cousins with a note telling him to enjoy it with a cup of coffee. "So he just threw it in a box," Scott laughs, twisting her face to describe the tangy smell that wafted out of the box. So, you're wondering, whose wedding cake was it? Caroline Kennedy's - married in 1986 to Edwin Schlossberg. And where is it? The trash. And how did Warhol come to possess a naked poster of Jackie O signed, "For Andy, with enduring affection, Jackie Montauk"? As it happens, says Wrbican - who along with other researchers authenticated the signature through handwriting comparisons - Onassis was a frequent visitor to Warhol's Montauk, N.Y., beachfront estate. So, after her second husband, Aristotle Socrates Onassis, got a paparazzi to take pictures of her skinny-dipping and it landed in the hands of Larry Flint, who turned it into a poster for his porn magazine, Hustler, Jackie O sent a copy - likely as a joke - to Warhol, Wrbican said. "I really doubted it was her signature at first," he says. "But it really matches her writing."
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Banksy Ap's., by G-Man on Aug 21, 2009 17:52:18 GMT 1, Strictly speaking in printmaking terms these "AP's" in different colours to the edition should be marked T/P or Trial Proof. An A/P should be an extension of the edition, and thus the same as the edition. The trial proof, usually pulled for colour test purposes, is always in different colours to the edition.
Thanks
Strictly speaking in printmaking terms these "AP's" in different colours to the edition should be marked T/P or Trial Proof. An A/P should be an extension of the edition, and thus the same as the edition. The trial proof, usually pulled for colour test purposes, is always in different colours to the edition. Thanks
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Banksy Ap's., by lumbo on Aug 21, 2009 18:08:00 GMT 1, Strictly speaking in printmaking terms these "AP's" in different colours to the edition should be marked T/P or Trial Proof. An A/P should be an extension of the edition, and thus the same as the edition. The trial proof, usually pulled for colour test purposes, is always in different colours to the edition. Thanks
Hi G-Man, sounds like you know your stuff - you wouldn't by any chance happen to know what BG means would you? I have an AP by a different artist and there's also a circled "BG" beneath the AP bit. I thought it might mean BIG, but don't think it's any bigger than the edition... any ideas anyone?
Strictly speaking in printmaking terms these "AP's" in different colours to the edition should be marked T/P or Trial Proof. An A/P should be an extension of the edition, and thus the same as the edition. The trial proof, usually pulled for colour test purposes, is always in different colours to the edition. Thanks Hi G-Man, sounds like you know your stuff - you wouldn't by any chance happen to know what BG means would you? I have an AP by a different artist and there's also a circled "BG" beneath the AP bit. I thought it might mean BIG, but don't think it's any bigger than the edition... any ideas anyone?
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