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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by alsbabar on Feb 20, 2008 15:54:24 GMT 1, yeah bearing in mind there prices are going to be way high, other than going along to see some rare stuff, i doubt there will be anything affordable for the likes of me
yeah bearing in mind there prices are going to be way high, other than going along to see some rare stuff, i doubt there will be anything affordable for the likes of me
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by Martin Whatson on Feb 20, 2008 16:09:36 GMT 1, where is this? In London? Might be the best weekend to visit London in a long time
where is this? In London? Might be the best weekend to visit London in a long time
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by mammal2 on Feb 20, 2008 16:11:23 GMT 1, Back of Harrods
Back of Harrods
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by snakes on Feb 20, 2008 18:33:41 GMT 1, Probably worth adding the Guardian's little picture too... "The original street satirist ... Shark by Banksy." Photograph: Andipa Gallery
Now thats one nice picture.
Probably worth adding the Guardian's little picture too... "The original street satirist ... Shark by Banksy." Photograph: Andipa Gallery Now thats one nice picture.
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by felix on Feb 20, 2008 21:10:12 GMT 1, Isn't that called 'the painting everyone likes but no-one buys' or something? and its massive
Isn't that called 'the painting everyone likes but no-one buys' or something? and its massive
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by carl on Feb 20, 2008 23:28:50 GMT 1, Isn't that called 'the painting everyone likes but no-one buys' or something? and its massive
But some smart fucker ended up buying it.
Isn't that called 'the painting everyone likes but no-one buys' or something? and its massive But some smart fucker ended up buying it.
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by mammal2 on Feb 26, 2008 9:22:00 GMT 1, Saw a 'is all in the composition piece' and a kids with guns! Looks great!
Saw a 'is all in the composition piece' and a kids with guns! Looks great!
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by eddiedangerous on Feb 26, 2008 19:46:57 GMT 1, popped in today, and its looking good, public viewing starts at 9.30am on Friday, so many amazing peices im still sitting in a pool of my own dribble! wasn't allowed to take snaps today, but will post friday lunch
popped in today, and its looking good, public viewing starts at 9.30am on Friday, so many amazing peices im still sitting in a pool of my own dribble! wasn't allowed to take snaps today, but will post friday lunch
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by RBK on Feb 26, 2008 20:24:38 GMT 1, Thank you all ahead of time for taking tons of photos for those of us that can't attend!
Thank you all ahead of time for taking tons of photos for those of us that can't attend!
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by Martin Whatson on Feb 26, 2008 23:52:16 GMT 1, is this in london? if so, where? Is the opening (not the viewing) on friday? Hope I can make it here to! Phew
is this in london? if so, where? Is the opening (not the viewing) on friday? Hope I can make it here to! Phew
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by BME on Feb 27, 2008 2:37:03 GMT 1, How are the prices?
How are the prices?
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by eddiedangerous on Feb 27, 2008 21:26:53 GMT 1, acoris was on the robert elms show today on bbc radio london talking about the show. its was a pretty interesting interview.
acoris was on the robert elms show today on bbc radio london talking about the show. its was a pretty interesting interview.
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by dotdot on Feb 27, 2008 21:57:13 GMT 1, had a little sneak peak yesterday some amazing stuff including the biggest bme i have ever seen. looks amazing and cant wait to see the rest
I've heard about this Bomb Middle England - will be visiting just to see that. (interesting story behind it..)
Should be an interesting show of work.
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had a little sneak peak yesterday some amazing stuff including the biggest bme i have ever seen. looks amazing and cant wait to see the rest I've heard about this Bomb Middle England - will be visiting just to see that. (interesting story behind it..) Should be an interesting show of work. ..
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by Martin Whatson on Feb 27, 2008 23:53:55 GMT 1, is this in london? if so, where? Is the opening (not the viewing) on friday? Hope I can make it here to! Phew
?? Im only here untill saturday morning!
is this in london? if so, where? Is the opening (not the viewing) on friday? Hope I can make it here to! Phew ?? Im only here untill saturday morning!
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by fallenangel on Feb 27, 2008 23:55:17 GMT 1, its andipa gallery
its andipa gallery
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by ak47tos on Feb 28, 2008 10:01:17 GMT 1, is this in london? if so, where? Is the opening (not the viewing) on friday? Hope I can make it here to! Phew
Gallery is on Walton Street, SW3 inbetween South Ken and Knightsbridge. Closest tube is South Ken.
is this in london? if so, where? Is the opening (not the viewing) on friday? Hope I can make it here to! Phew Gallery is on Walton Street, SW3 inbetween South Ken and Knightsbridge. Closest tube is South Ken.
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by cannaebefannied on Feb 28, 2008 11:28:33 GMT 1, Lovin the new avatar Alsbabar !
Lovin the new avatar Alsbabar !
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by pezlow on Feb 28, 2008 11:37:44 GMT 1, Think I'm off to andipa and then to TLSG - I thought Andipa opens at 6.30 though?
Think I'm off to andipa and then to TLSG - I thought Andipa opens at 6.30 though?
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by crazyarsemother on Feb 29, 2008 11:05:51 GMT 1, Anyone been? I love the sharks painting on the website? You can see the style of painting on the trolley. Awesome.
Anyone been? I love the sharks painting on the website? You can see the style of painting on the trolley. Awesome.
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by HRE on Feb 29, 2008 11:20:28 GMT 1, really nice work there, lots of suits walking around
here is the press release
BANKSY ARTWORK EXHIBITION INCLUDES RARE AND UNSEEN WORK Andipa Gallery hosts second exhibition of Banksy’s work from its own collection
Andipa Gallery, one of London’s leading dealers in modern and contemporary masters, is staging its second exhibition of work by the UK’s most infamous artist, Banksy, from 29 February – 29 March 2008. Andipa Gallery does not represent Banksy, he has not been involved in the show, and all works have been assembled from the secondary market.
Andipa Gallery (www.andipa.com) has brought together some of Banksy’s most iconic work to create one of the largest surveys ever mounted of the artist’s work in recent years. It will include rare and previously unseen works including: an original drawing for an album cover for Bristol band Onecut; a large scale piece of interior graffiti, Bombing Middle England and an unusual version of the iconic stencil Happy Choppers. A wide range of original works including Kids on Guns, Precision Bombing, Roadwork Rat, Paranoid Pictures and Happy Choppers, will also be available.
The inclusion of works made originally for the street is crucial to demonstrating the diversity and breadth of Banksy’s output. Pieces include Gangsta Rat Newstand and Lock Picking Rat, a well-documented piece from Brighton. It is Andipa Gallery’s belief that street art should remain within its original context. Therefore these works are not being offered for sale and have been loaned to the exhibition by private collectors.
Demand for Banksy works has never been higher. On Thursday 14 February, Banksy’s Keep It Spotless sold for a record-breaking $1.8m (£950,300) at an auction at Sotheby’s New York organised by Bono in aid of the global fight against AIDS. Riot Green, was bought from Banksy’s first official exhibition eight years ago with a student loan and is now valued at £150,000 and included within this exhibition. The market for Banksy’s work seems set to continue to rise. Collectors and the general public alike are drawn to Banksy’s provocative and witty images which challenge conventional attitudes and poke fun at established norms. M/F…
Acoris Andipa, Director, Andipa Gallery, said: “We have spent a great deal of time and care assembling the best examples of the artist’s work to create what will be a fascinating insight into the way his work has developed over the last ten years and a great opportunity for anyone interested in buying his work, at any level.”
Andipa Gallery’s first exhibition of Banksy’s work in March 2007 was hugely successful with around 1,000 visitors a week coming to the gallery. Banksy continues to surprise and confound with new graffiti appearing around the world from the West Bank to Bristol, Brighton and London. His identity is still unknown although his notoriety increases on an almost daily basis.
BANKSY
LIST OF WORKS
ORIGINALS
Bombing Middle England 2002 Stencil and spraypaint on wall fragment Unique 67.5 x 210 cm
CCTV Camera – Road Sign TBC Stencil and spraypaint on reclaimed metal Unique 73 x 86 cm
Every Time I Make Love to You 2002 Stencil, spraypaint, and acrylic on canvas Edition of 5, Signed 91.5 x 76 cm
Grenade 1999 Stencil and spraypaint on wood panel Unique 18 x 15 cm
The Key to Composition… 2004 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 25, Signed 51 x 51 cm
Happy Choppers 2002 Stencil and spraypaint on countertop Unique 59 x 106 cm
Heavy Weaponry 2003 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 25 24 x 30 cm
Heavy Weaponry (London, New York, Bristol) 2000 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 10 53.5 x 56.5 cm
Horse on Steel TBC Stencil and spraypaint on steel Unique 45 x 24.5 cm
Kids on Guns 2003 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 25 51 x 51 cm
Lenin on Rollerblades 2003 Stencil and spraypaint on pallet fragment Unique 60 x 49 cm
Paranoid Pictures 2003 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 25, Signed 30 x 30 cm
Pooh Bear 2004 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 25 30 x 30 cm
Precision Bombing 2000 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 10 43 x 47 cm
Rat with Drill 2002 Stencil and spraypaint on wall fragment Unique 60.5 x 42 cm
Roadwork Rat 2006 Stencil and spraypaint on reclaimed metal Unique, Signed 45.5 x 35 cm
Riot Cop 2003 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 4 30 x 30 cm
Riot Green 2000 Stencil, spraypaint, and acrylic on canvas Unique 84.7 x 68.3 cm
Sharks 1999 Acrylic on canvas Unique, Signed 122 x 145 cm
Underground Terratactics 2000 Pen and ink on paper Unique 21 x 30 cm
SIGNED PRINTS
Applause 2006 – 7 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 76 x 114 cm
Barcode 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 50 x 70 cm
Because I’m Worthless 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 50 x 35 cm
Bomb Hugger 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 70 x 50 cm
Bombing Middle England 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 31 AP aside from the edition of 50, Signed 35 x 100 cm
Christ with Shopping Bags 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 82, Signed 70 x 50 cm
CND Soldiers 2005 Screenprint on paper Edition of 350, Signed 70 x 50 cm
Di-Faced Notes 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 50, Signed 42 x 29.5 cm
Flying Copper 2003 – 4 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 100 x 70 cm
Gangsta Rat 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 50 x 35 cm
Girl with Balloon 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 66 x 50 cm
Golf Sale 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 35 x 50 cm
Grannies 2006 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 56 x 76 cm
Grin Reaper 2005 Screenprint on paper Edition of 300, Signed 70 x 44 cm
Happy Choppers 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 70 x 50 cm
Have a Nice Day 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 50, Signed 35 x 100 cm
I Fought the Law 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 70 x 70 cm
Jack and Jill 2005 Screenprint on paper Edition of 350, Signed 50 x 70 cm
Laugh Now 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 70 x 50 cm
Love Is in the Air 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 50 x 70 cm
Morons (Sepia) 2006 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 56 x 76 cm
Napalm 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 50 x 70 cm
Pulp Fiction 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 50 x 70 cm
Queen Vic 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 50, Signed 70 x 50 cm
Radar Rat 2004 Stencil, spraypaint, and screenprint on paper Edition of 75, Signed 36 x 36 cm
Soup Can (Blue) 2005 Screenprint on paper Edition of 10, Signed 50 x 35 cm
Soup Can (Green Colourway) 2005 Screenprint on paper Edition of 10, Signed 50 x 35 cm
Soup Can (Orange) 2005 Screenprint on paper Edition of 10, Signed 50 x 35 cm
Soup Can (Red) 2005 Screenprint on paper Edition of 10, Signed 50 x 35 cm
Toxic Virgin 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 70 x 50 cm
Trolleys (Coloured) 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 750, Signed 70 x 50 cm
STREET PIECES – NOT FOR SALE
Gangsta Rat (Newsstand) Stencil and spraypaint on metal 120 x 92 cm
Gangsta Rat (London Road, Brighton) Stencil and spraypaint on plywood 73 x 87 cm
Lock-Picking Rat (Brighton) Stencil and spraypaint on fence fragment 38 x 27 cm
Rat Stencil (Glastonbury) Stencil with spraypaint 26 x 33 cm
really nice work there, lots of suits walking around
here is the press release
BANKSY ARTWORK EXHIBITION INCLUDES RARE AND UNSEEN WORK Andipa Gallery hosts second exhibition of Banksy’s work from its own collection
Andipa Gallery, one of London’s leading dealers in modern and contemporary masters, is staging its second exhibition of work by the UK’s most infamous artist, Banksy, from 29 February – 29 March 2008. Andipa Gallery does not represent Banksy, he has not been involved in the show, and all works have been assembled from the secondary market.
Andipa Gallery (www.andipa.com) has brought together some of Banksy’s most iconic work to create one of the largest surveys ever mounted of the artist’s work in recent years. It will include rare and previously unseen works including: an original drawing for an album cover for Bristol band Onecut; a large scale piece of interior graffiti, Bombing Middle England and an unusual version of the iconic stencil Happy Choppers. A wide range of original works including Kids on Guns, Precision Bombing, Roadwork Rat, Paranoid Pictures and Happy Choppers, will also be available.
The inclusion of works made originally for the street is crucial to demonstrating the diversity and breadth of Banksy’s output. Pieces include Gangsta Rat Newstand and Lock Picking Rat, a well-documented piece from Brighton. It is Andipa Gallery’s belief that street art should remain within its original context. Therefore these works are not being offered for sale and have been loaned to the exhibition by private collectors.
Demand for Banksy works has never been higher. On Thursday 14 February, Banksy’s Keep It Spotless sold for a record-breaking $1.8m (£950,300) at an auction at Sotheby’s New York organised by Bono in aid of the global fight against AIDS. Riot Green, was bought from Banksy’s first official exhibition eight years ago with a student loan and is now valued at £150,000 and included within this exhibition. The market for Banksy’s work seems set to continue to rise. Collectors and the general public alike are drawn to Banksy’s provocative and witty images which challenge conventional attitudes and poke fun at established norms. M/F…
Acoris Andipa, Director, Andipa Gallery, said: “We have spent a great deal of time and care assembling the best examples of the artist’s work to create what will be a fascinating insight into the way his work has developed over the last ten years and a great opportunity for anyone interested in buying his work, at any level.”
Andipa Gallery’s first exhibition of Banksy’s work in March 2007 was hugely successful with around 1,000 visitors a week coming to the gallery. Banksy continues to surprise and confound with new graffiti appearing around the world from the West Bank to Bristol, Brighton and London. His identity is still unknown although his notoriety increases on an almost daily basis.
BANKSY
LIST OF WORKS
ORIGINALS
Bombing Middle England 2002 Stencil and spraypaint on wall fragment Unique 67.5 x 210 cm
CCTV Camera – Road Sign TBC Stencil and spraypaint on reclaimed metal Unique 73 x 86 cm
Every Time I Make Love to You 2002 Stencil, spraypaint, and acrylic on canvas Edition of 5, Signed 91.5 x 76 cm
Grenade 1999 Stencil and spraypaint on wood panel Unique 18 x 15 cm
The Key to Composition… 2004 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 25, Signed 51 x 51 cm
Happy Choppers 2002 Stencil and spraypaint on countertop Unique 59 x 106 cm
Heavy Weaponry 2003 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 25 24 x 30 cm
Heavy Weaponry (London, New York, Bristol) 2000 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 10 53.5 x 56.5 cm
Horse on Steel TBC Stencil and spraypaint on steel Unique 45 x 24.5 cm
Kids on Guns 2003 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 25 51 x 51 cm
Lenin on Rollerblades 2003 Stencil and spraypaint on pallet fragment Unique 60 x 49 cm
Paranoid Pictures 2003 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 25, Signed 30 x 30 cm
Pooh Bear 2004 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 25 30 x 30 cm
Precision Bombing 2000 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 10 43 x 47 cm
Rat with Drill 2002 Stencil and spraypaint on wall fragment Unique 60.5 x 42 cm
Roadwork Rat 2006 Stencil and spraypaint on reclaimed metal Unique, Signed 45.5 x 35 cm
Riot Cop 2003 Stencil and spraypaint on canvas Edition of 4 30 x 30 cm
Riot Green 2000 Stencil, spraypaint, and acrylic on canvas Unique 84.7 x 68.3 cm
Sharks 1999 Acrylic on canvas Unique, Signed 122 x 145 cm
Underground Terratactics 2000 Pen and ink on paper Unique 21 x 30 cm
SIGNED PRINTS
Applause 2006 – 7 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 76 x 114 cm
Barcode 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 50 x 70 cm
Because I’m Worthless 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 50 x 35 cm
Bomb Hugger 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 70 x 50 cm
Bombing Middle England 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 31 AP aside from the edition of 50, Signed 35 x 100 cm
Christ with Shopping Bags 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 82, Signed 70 x 50 cm
CND Soldiers 2005 Screenprint on paper Edition of 350, Signed 70 x 50 cm
Di-Faced Notes 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 50, Signed 42 x 29.5 cm
Flying Copper 2003 – 4 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 100 x 70 cm
Gangsta Rat 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 50 x 35 cm
Girl with Balloon 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 66 x 50 cm
Golf Sale 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 35 x 50 cm
Grannies 2006 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 56 x 76 cm
Grin Reaper 2005 Screenprint on paper Edition of 300, Signed 70 x 44 cm
Happy Choppers 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 70 x 50 cm
Have a Nice Day 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 50, Signed 35 x 100 cm
I Fought the Law 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 70 x 70 cm
Jack and Jill 2005 Screenprint on paper Edition of 350, Signed 50 x 70 cm
Laugh Now 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 70 x 50 cm
Love Is in the Air 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 50 x 70 cm
Morons (Sepia) 2006 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 56 x 76 cm
Napalm 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 50 x 70 cm
Pulp Fiction 2004 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 50 x 70 cm
Queen Vic 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 50, Signed 70 x 50 cm
Radar Rat 2004 Stencil, spraypaint, and screenprint on paper Edition of 75, Signed 36 x 36 cm
Soup Can (Blue) 2005 Screenprint on paper Edition of 10, Signed 50 x 35 cm
Soup Can (Green Colourway) 2005 Screenprint on paper Edition of 10, Signed 50 x 35 cm
Soup Can (Orange) 2005 Screenprint on paper Edition of 10, Signed 50 x 35 cm
Soup Can (Red) 2005 Screenprint on paper Edition of 10, Signed 50 x 35 cm
Toxic Virgin 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 150, Signed 70 x 50 cm
Trolleys (Coloured) 2003 Screenprint on paper Edition of 750, Signed 70 x 50 cm
STREET PIECES – NOT FOR SALE
Gangsta Rat (Newsstand) Stencil and spraypaint on metal 120 x 92 cm
Gangsta Rat (London Road, Brighton) Stencil and spraypaint on plywood 73 x 87 cm
Lock-Picking Rat (Brighton) Stencil and spraypaint on fence fragment 38 x 27 cm
Rat Stencil (Glastonbury) Stencil with spraypaint 26 x 33 cm
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by jed100375 on Feb 29, 2008 11:33:27 GMT 1, I was a little confused. Queen Vic print was going for 25000 but sonar rat was going for 20000. Thought this should have been the other way round?! (gallery prices in mind)
I was a little confused. Queen Vic print was going for 25000 but sonar rat was going for 20000. Thought this should have been the other way round?! (gallery prices in mind)
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by crazyarsemother on Feb 29, 2008 11:36:08 GMT 1, Thanks Henry Relph, What where the prices like? I am intrigued by that early painting? The sharks one. Is it big? If anyone could get some prices it will be interesting. Can't wait to go. Its like an (interior) retrospecive. Ace.
Thanks Henry Relph, What where the prices like? I am intrigued by that early painting? The sharks one. Is it big? If anyone could get some prices it will be interesting. Can't wait to go. Its like an (interior) retrospecive. Ace.
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by HRE on Feb 29, 2008 12:17:47 GMT 1, cheapest thing i saw was for 35 k which was a piece on which looked like MDF of a hand grenade, about the size of a cd case, which was sold when i arrived. shark was the only one that did not have a price on,POA, and is a couple meters sqaure, didnt have a chance to take pics as was very busy in there.
cheapest thing i saw was for 35 k which was a piece on which looked like MDF of a hand grenade, about the size of a cd case, which was sold when i arrived. shark was the only one that did not have a price on,POA, and is a couple meters sqaure, didnt have a chance to take pics as was very busy in there.
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by afroken on Feb 29, 2008 12:50:46 GMT 1, Anyone know how much the CCTV street sign was?
Anyone know how much the CCTV street sign was?
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by pezlow on Feb 29, 2008 13:09:01 GMT 1, The shark was £500k. Don't think the CCTV street sign was for sale, but I may be wrong.
The shark was £500k. Don't think the CCTV street sign was for sale, but I may be wrong.
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by 2wire on Feb 29, 2008 13:25:42 GMT 1, 8k for a Trolley Hunters....
8k for a Trolley Hunters....
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by BME on Feb 29, 2008 13:32:34 GMT 1, Were they doing unsigned prints as well or signed only?
Were they doing unsigned prints as well or signed only?
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by Simococo on Feb 29, 2008 13:34:02 GMT 1, 8k for a Trolley Hunters....
that is truly mental
8k for a Trolley Hunters.... that is truly mental
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Banksy • Andipa Gallery, by Simococo on Feb 29, 2008 13:39:34 GMT 1, true, and once someone pays 8k then the rest will follow
still mental though
true, and once someone pays 8k then the rest will follow
still mental though
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