In October 2018, one of Banksy’s works, Balloon Girl, was sold in an auction at Sotheby’s in London for £1.04m. However, shortly after the gavel dropped and it was sold, an alarm sounded inside of the picture frame and the canvas passed through a shredder hidden within the frame, partially shredding the picture.
Banksy then posted an image of the shredding on Instagram captioned “Going, going, gone…”. After the sale, the auction house acknowledged that the self-destruction of the work was a prank by the artist. The prank received wide news coverage around the world, with one newspaper stating that it was “quite possibly the biggest prank in art history”.
Joey Syer, co-founder of an online platform facilitating art dealer sales, told the Evening Standard: “The auction result will only propel this further and given the media attention this stunt has received, the lucky buyer would see a great return on the £1.02M they paid last night, this is now part of art history in its shredded state and we’d estimate Banksy has added at a minimum 50% to its value, possibly as high as being worth £2m+.”
A man seen filming the shredding of the picture during its auction has been suggested to be Banksy. Banksy has since released a video on how the shredder was installed into the frame and the shredding of the picture, explaining that he had surreptitiously fitted the painting with the shredder a few years previously, in case it ever went up for auction.
To explain his rationale for destroying his own artwork, Banksy quoted Picasso: “The urge to destroy is also a creative urge”. (Although Banksy cited Picasso, this quote is usually attributed to Mikhail Bakunin.) It is not known how the shredder was activated. Banksy has released another video indicating that the painting was intended to be shredded completely. The video shows a sample painting completely shredded by the frame and says: “In rehearsals it worked every time…”
The woman who won the bidding at the auction decided to go through with the purchase. The partially shredded work has been given a new title, Love is in the Bin, and it was authenticated by Banksy’s authentication body Pest Control. Sotheby released a statement that said “Banksy didn’t destroy an artwork in the auction, he created one”, and called it “the first artwork in history to have been created live during an auction”.
On 14 October 2021, the half-shredded painting was reported to have been sold for $25.4 million.
オークションで落札した女性は購入を決意した。
部分的に細断されたこの作品には「Love is in the Bin(愛はごみの中に)」という新たなタイトルが付けられ、バンクシーの鑑定機関ペスト・コントロールによって認証された。
サザビーは声明を発表し、「バンクシーはオークションで美術品を破壊したのではなく、自ら創作した」とし、「オークション中に生で制作された史上初の美術品」と称した。
Source: The Canadian Press
Posted: 07/30/09 8:09AM
VANCOUVER, B.C.
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The city of Vancouver has registered its hottest day on record.
Environment Canada says a temperature of 33.8 C was recorded at Vancouver airport on Wednesday, shattering the previous high of 33.3 C that was set in 1960.
“A very strong ridge of high pressure is currently dominating all of B.C.,” said Gary Dickinson, a meteorologist with Environment Canada.
“The ridge of high pressure also brought up from the south very warm air, which was responsible for the record-breaking temperatures.”