Sunday Independent (Ireland)

Art world pranked by Banksy as his €1.18m painting ‘going, going, gone’

- Jill Lawless

ART prankster Banksy has struck again. A work by the elusive street artist apparently self-destructed in front of startled auction-goers last Friday, moments after being sold for £1.04m (€1.18m).

The spray-painted canvas Girl With Balloon went under the hammer at Sotheby’s in London, fetching more than three times its pre-sale estimate and equalling a record price for the artist.

Then, as an alarm sounded, it ran through a shredder embedded in the frame, emerging from the bottom in strips.

A post on Banksy’s official Instagram account showed the moment — and the shocked reaction of those in the room — with the words “Going, going, gone...”

Sotheby’s — which had noted before the sale that the work’s ornate gilded frame was “an integral element of the artwork chosen by Banksy himself ” — expressed surprise at the incident.

“It appears we just got Banksy-ed,” said Alex Branczik, head of contempora­ry European art at the auction house.

The auction house said it was “in discussion about next steps” with the buyer. Some art-market watchers have suggested the work could be worth even more in its shredded state.

“We have not experience­d this situation in the past . where a painting spontaneou­sly shredded, upon achieving a record for the artist,” Branczik said. “We are busily figuring out what this means in an auction context.”

Banksy is not the first artist to deconstruc­t his own work. In the years after World War II, German-born artist Gustav Metzger pioneered “auto-destructiv­e art”, creating paintings using acid that ate away the fabric beneath.

Banksy, who has never disclosed his full identity — though he is thought to be “associated” with the band Massive Attack — began his career spray-painting buildings in Bristol, England, and has become one of the world’s best-known artists. His mis- chievous and often satirical images include two policemen kissing, armed riot police with yellow smiley faces and a chimpanzee with a sign bearing the words: “Laugh now, but one day I’ll be in charge.”

He also has a penchant for elaborate pranks.

In 2005, he hung an image of a spear-toting ancient human pushing a shopping cart in the British Museum, where it remained for several days before being discovered. The next year he smuggled a lifesized figure of a Guantanamo Bay detainee into Disneyland, and in 2015 he erected a full-scale dystopian theme park — “Dismaland” — by the British seaside.

Girl With Balloon depicts a small child reaching up toward a heart-shaped red balloon; it was originally stencilled on a wall in East London and has been endlessly reproduced, becoming one of Banksy’s best-known images.

 ??  ?? BEFORE... Banksy’s artwork, Girl With Balloon, prior to the auction
BEFORE... Banksy’s artwork, Girl With Balloon, prior to the auction
 ??  ?? ...AND AFTER Girl With Balloon starts to shred
...AND AFTER Girl With Balloon starts to shred

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