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Unsigned; red ink stamped signature. Pest Control certificate provided.// One of Banksy's most instantly recognisable images, Barcode transforms the everyday commercial symbol into a cage from which a wild leopard tears free, clawing its way to liberty. This 2004 screenprint, from an edition of 600, carries the Pest Control red ink stamp that authenticates all legitimate Banksy editions. A sharp, witty critique of consumer culture rendered with the graphic economy and subversive humour that define the world's most famous anonymous artist.
Barcode (unsigned), 2004
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Unsigned; red ink stamped signature. Pest Control certificate provided.// One of Banksy's most instantly recognisable images, Barcode transforms the everyday commercial symbol into a cage from which a wild leopard tears free, clawing its way to liberty. This 2004 screenprint, from an edition of 600, carries the Pest Control red ink stamp that authenticates all legitimate Banksy editions. A sharp, witty critique of consumer culture rendered with the graphic economy and subversive humour that define the world's most famous anonymous artist.
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What is site specific art?
Site-Specific Art is a form of artwork created to exist in a particular location, with the artist considering the site as an integral part of the creative process. Robert Irwin was a key figure in promoting this art form in California. Site-Specific Art emerged as a reaction against modernist objects, which were often portable, commodified, and confined to museum spaces. In contrast, Site-Specific Art is inherently tied to its location, challenging the traditional notions of art as a transportable and marketable commodity.
