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Going, going, gone … Banksy art ‘self-destructs’ after selling for $1.7M at auction

Source: News Corp Australia Network:
October 6, 2018 at 20:29
A photo of the destroyed painting uploaded to Banksy's Instagram with the caption "going, going, gone …"Source:Supplied
A photo of the destroyed painting uploaded to Banksy's Instagram with the caption "going, going, gone …"Source:Supplied
GOING, going, gone … an iconic Banksy artwork started to shred itself seconds after it was sold for $1.7M at auction.

AN iconic piece of Banksy art has self destructed minutes after it was sold for $A1.7 million at auction. 

According to The Art Newspaper, a copy of Banksy’s 2006 “Girl with Balloon” painting was sold at a Sotheby’s auction on October 5.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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A post shared by Banksy (@banksy) on Oct 5, 2018 at 6:45pm PDT

 

However, right after the $A1.7 million (£953,829) bid was called, an alarm sounded inside the frame and the painting started to shred to pieces in front of surprised onlookers.

“It appears we just got Banksy-ed!” Alex Branczik, the head of contemporary art, Europe said.

Mr Branczik said Sotheby’s auction house was not in on the prank.

“He is arguably the greatest British street artist, and tonight we saw a little piece of Banksy genius,” he said.

A photo of the destroyed Banksy art. Picture: Instagram: Caterline Goodman Gallery
A photo of the destroyed Banksy art. Picture: Instagram: Caterline Goodman GallerySource:Supplied

“We are busy figuring out what this means in an auction context.

“The shredding is now part of the integral art work. We have not experienced a situation where a painting has spontaneously shredded, upon achieving a record for the artist.”

Banksy’s Instagram account shared a photo of the shredded painting with the caption “going, going, gone …”

The move has also been praised as “genius” by fans.

A photo of the destroyed Banksy art being taken down. Picture: Instagram/ Casterline Goodman Gallery.
A photo of the destroyed Banksy art being taken down. Picture: Instagram/ Casterline Goodman Gallery.Source:Supplied

The Financial Times reported the vendor selling the piece had acquired it from the anonymous artist himself.

It’s been pointed out that the stunt would have required Banksy or someone working for the artist to be in the room to activate the shredder.

“A man dressed in black sporting sunglasses and a hat was seen scuffling with security guards near the entrance to Sotheby’s shortly after the incident,” The Art Newspaper claimed.

It’s unclear what will happen to the artwork from here but Mr Branczik said it’s possible that it was more valuable now.

“It’s certainly the first piece to be spontaneously shredded as an auction ends,” he said.


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