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No Paris self-destruct stunt as Banksy prices stay anchored

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Paris: Several works by mercurial artist Banksy went under the hammer at Paris auction house Artcurial but no work auto-destructed as happened earlier this month at Sotheby’s.

Artistic jaws dropped after Banksy’s audacious prank involving the shredding of his “Girl with Balloon” moments after it fetched £1,042,000 (RM5.6mil) – a joint record for the maverick, who had hidden a shredder in the frame.

Experts said that stunt only added to the value of the work – but in Paris, matters were much more low key as several oeuvres fetched above their reserve price albeit not by astronomic­al amounts.

Yesterday’s auction of 133 lots in all went ahead amid tight surveillan­ce.

But this time there was no rip it up and start again from the artist from Bristol, southern England, who has never revealed his true identity.

His “Stop and Search” silkscreen, a denunciati­on of police stop and search surveillan­ce, fetched €65,000 (RM308,891) including fees – just double a €30,000-35,000 (RM142,565166,326) estimate. Another screen print, a Warholesqu­e “Soup Can (Yellow/Emerald/Brown)”, went under the hammer for €46,800 (RM222,402) having been estimated at €15,000-20,000 (RM71,282-95,043).

A third work, “Queen Vic”, mocking Queen Victoria’s anti-homosexual­ity stance by depicting her in an indecorous pose astride another woman, went for €11,700 (RM56,000), around three times its reserve.

A plastic statuette of a rat holding a paintbrush, meanwhile, also found a buyer.

Banksy admitted that things did not go quite to plan at Sotheby’s where besuited champagne-sipping men and bejewelled women had initially looked on aghast as “Girl with Balloon” got stuck only half shredded.

Artcurial indicated before yesterday’s controvers­y-free auction it had done background checks on attendees amid speculatio­n Banksy himself had been at Sotherby’s and triggered the shredding.

If the Paris sales went off without a hitch, the unnamed female buyer of “Girl with Balloon,” which Banksy’s own authentica­tion body Pest Control has labelled a new piece of work in its own right, “Love is in the Bin,” should do well out of the unusual deal.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Bankable art: An offset lithograph titled ‘ Stop and Search’ by Banksy being displayed in Paris.
— Reuters Bankable art: An offset lithograph titled ‘ Stop and Search’ by Banksy being displayed in Paris.

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