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Screenprints in colours, on micron board. Signed and numbered in pencil on the left panel, additionally numbered on the central and right panels verso. Series: Thrower. Thrower Triptych (VIP) (2019) by Banksy reimagines one of the artist’s most iconic images across three framed panels. Executed in screenprint on micron board, the composition features a masked protester frozen mid-throw—not with a Molotov cocktail, but a bouquet of flowers. Split across three antique-style frames, the work plays with art historical formats and challenges notions of power, resistance, and peace. The triptych layout emphasizes fragmentation and reinterpretation, aligning with Banksy's subversive visual language. This limited edition of 300 is a rare example of the artist working in a formally classical format.
Thrower Triptych (VIP), 2019
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Screenprints in colours, on micron board. Signed and numbered in pencil on the left panel, additionally numbered on the central and right panels verso. Series: Thrower. Thrower Triptych (VIP) (2019) by Banksy reimagines one of the artist’s most iconic images across three framed panels. Executed in screenprint on micron board, the composition features a masked protester frozen mid-throw—not with a Molotov cocktail, but a bouquet of flowers. Split across three antique-style frames, the work plays with art historical formats and challenges notions of power, resistance, and peace. The triptych layout emphasizes fragmentation and reinterpretation, aligning with Banksy's subversive visual language. This limited edition of 300 is a rare example of the artist working in a formally classical format.
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What is appropriation?
Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.
