Yorkshire Post

Banksy video shows secrets behind £1m art shredding stunt

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STREET ARTIST Banksy has released a video explaining how he “secretly” rigged one of his most celebrated works to shred itself at auction.

Auction house Sotheby’s admitted being “Banksy-ed” when a canvas of selfdestru­cted the moment it sold for £1.04 million on Friday night.

It was unclear who had bought the piece, fuelling speculatio­n that the enigmatic artist had been involved in the bidding process himself.

Banksy posted a video on his Instagram page at the weekend which showed a shredder being fitted to the frame of the painting.

It opened with the caption: “A few years ago, I secretly built a shredder into a painting.”

The clip shows a hooded figure putting the finishing touches on the device, before text appears on the screen saying: “In case it was ever put up for auction.”

Camera-phone footage from inside the auction house in London then follows, capturing the moment a beeping siren sounded as the gavel hits.

The stencil spray painting – which depicts a girl reaching towards a heart-shaped balloon – suddenly passes through the covert shredder and hangs limply from the bottom.

Two attendants are shown rushing over to removed the painting from its fitting and taking it away.

Earlier on Saturday, Banksy had posted a picture of the stunt’s aftermath with the caption: “Going, going, gone...” The £1.04 million sale of

was the last lot of the night and equalled Banksy’s previous auction record.

“It appears we just got Banksyed,” said Alex Branczik, Sotheby’s senior director and head of contempora­ry art in Europe.

The Bristol-born artist is revered for his subversive work, but, despite rampant speculatio­n, has never officially revealed his identity.

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The Banksy canvas that shredded itself after being sold for £1.04m.

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