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Unsigned, numbered; Accompanied with Pest control certificate // Turf War by Banksy, produced as a screen-print in 2003, is a limited edition piece that features a subversive reinterpretation of Winston Churchill. The iconic wartime leader is depicted with a green mohawk, blending historical imagery with contemporary punk aesthetics. This striking juxtaposition critiques authority and tradition, a hallmark of Banksy’s style, encouraging viewers to reconsider the symbols of power. The piece, measuring 47 x 36 cm, is unsigned but accompanied by a Pest Control certificate, ensuring its authenticity. The screen-print’s sharp black-and-white contrast, highlighted by the bold splash of green, captures Banksy's distinct visual language.
Turf war , 2003
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Unsigned, numbered; Accompanied with Pest control certificate // Turf War by Banksy, produced as a screen-print in 2003, is a limited edition piece that features a subversive reinterpretation of Winston Churchill. The iconic wartime leader is depicted with a green mohawk, blending historical imagery with contemporary punk aesthetics. This striking juxtaposition critiques authority and tradition, a hallmark of Banksy’s style, encouraging viewers to reconsider the symbols of power. The piece, measuring 47 x 36 cm, is unsigned but accompanied by a Pest Control certificate, ensuring its authenticity. The screen-print’s sharp black-and-white contrast, highlighted by the bold splash of green, captures Banksy's distinct visual language.
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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.
