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Screenprint on paper - Signed, dated and numbered // Banksy’s Soup Can - Pink is a 2005 limited edition screenprint featuring a stylized image of a Tesco Value cream of tomato soup can. This piece is a direct nod to Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell's soup can imagery, blending the aesthetics of pop art with Banksy's signature social commentary. The choice of Tesco, a budget supermarket brand, highlights themes of consumerism and mass production, with a satirical twist. The pink background of the can, contrasted with the minimalist design, adds a playful yet critical element to the piece. It is signed, dated, and numbered by the artist in an edition of just 10 prints, making it an exceptionally rare work.
Soup Can - pink, 2005
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Screenprint on paper - Signed, dated and numbered // Banksy’s Soup Can - Pink is a 2005 limited edition screenprint featuring a stylized image of a Tesco Value cream of tomato soup can. This piece is a direct nod to Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell's soup can imagery, blending the aesthetics of pop art with Banksy's signature social commentary. The choice of Tesco, a budget supermarket brand, highlights themes of consumerism and mass production, with a satirical twist. The pink background of the can, contrasted with the minimalist design, adds a playful yet critical element to the piece. It is signed, dated, and numbered by the artist in an edition of just 10 prints, making it an exceptionally rare work.
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What is new figuration?
Neo-Figurative Art is a collective term that refers to the revival of figurative art in America and Europe during the 1960s, following a period dominated by abstraction. Michel Ragon, a French art critic, argued that this resurgence of figuration occurred during a critical time of social and political upheaval in both regions.
