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Screenprint in colours on wove paper. Unsigned, numbered, and blind stamped. // Three genteel ladies in twin-sets and hats play an afternoon game of lawn bowls, except their woods are live, fuse-lit bombs rolling across a lime-green rink. Rendered in Banksy's deadpan black stencil against bands of white and acid green, the scene skewers British complacency with characteristic dark wit. This screenprint on wove paper is numbered and blind-stamped, an early work by the artist who became the world's most famous anonymous provocateur. Sharp, iconic and endlessly reproduced yet rarely available, Bomb Middle England remains one of his most quietly devastating images, a cornerstone for any print collection.
Bomb Middle England (Unsigned), 2002
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Screenprint in colours on wove paper. Unsigned, numbered, and blind stamped. // Three genteel ladies in twin-sets and hats play an afternoon game of lawn bowls, except their woods are live, fuse-lit bombs rolling across a lime-green rink. Rendered in Banksy's deadpan black stencil against bands of white and acid green, the scene skewers British complacency with characteristic dark wit. This screenprint on wove paper is numbered and blind-stamped, an early work by the artist who became the world's most famous anonymous provocateur. Sharp, iconic and endlessly reproduced yet rarely available, Bomb Middle England remains one of his most quietly devastating images, a cornerstone for any print collection.
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What is Cynical Realism?
Cynical Realism is a term first used in 1992 by art critic Li Xianting to describe a group of Beijing artists who created satirical social realist paintings. The group aimed to depict the psychological turmoil experienced in China as the country grappled with new political ideologies.
