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Banksy painting raises $23 million for UK health charities

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A Banksy painting honoring Britain’s health workers in the pandemic has sold for a record 16.8 million pounds ($23.2 million,) auction house Christie’s said Tuesday. Proceeds from the sale will be used to fund health organizati­ons and charities across the U.K., it said.

The work by the mystery street artist, titled “Game Changer,” first appeared on a wall at Southampto­n General Hospital in southern England in May, during the first wave of the pandemic. The black-and-white picture depicts a young boy sitting on the floor playing with a nurse superhero toy, as Batman and Spiderman toy figures lie in a wastepaper basket next to him.

At the time it went up, the hospital said Banksy left a note for workers there saying: “Thanks for all you’re doing. I hope this brightens the place up a bit, even if it’s only black and white.”

Christie’s said the sale price was a world auction record for Banksy. The auction house said it will donate a “significan­t portion” of the buyer’s premium to health organizati­ons.

A reproducti­on of the picture will stay at the hospital for patients, visitors and staff, Christie’s added.

“Banksy is an extraordin­ary artist who is a constant barometer of nationwide sentiment,” said Katharine Arnold, who heads the European post-war and contempora­ry art division at the auction house. “With the perfect image of a little boy playing with his superhero doll, a nurse sporting the internatio­nal Red Cross, he perfectly captured the essence of this moment in time.”

The sale came on the day Britain held a minute’s silence to mark one year since Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered the first national lockdown.

 ?? ANDREW MATTHEWS AP ?? A staff member of in front of the artwork painted by Banksy during lockdown, titled ‘Game Changer,’ at Southampto­n General Hospital in Southampto­n, England.
ANDREW MATTHEWS AP A staff member of in front of the artwork painted by Banksy during lockdown, titled ‘Game Changer,’ at Southampto­n General Hospital in Southampto­n, England.

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