Banksy
Banksy is the most famous street artist in the world, known for his socially charged, provocative art. While his identity remains a mystery, his art is instantly recognisable through his use of stencils, bold imagery and social commentary.
Banksy’s art sells for millions – with his most expensive piece ‘Love is in the Bin’ selling for around £18.6 million at auction. At Grove Gallery, you can buy Banksy art for as little as £3,000. Buy Banksy’s art today with Grove Gallery!
Banksy, the elusive figure behind some of the world’s most iconic street art, has crafted a career steeped in mystery and rebellion. His provocative stencils and murals, often appearing overnight on city streets, speak to the frustrations of a generation. Known for combining dark humor with sharp social commentary, Banksy’s work critiques issues like war, capitalism, and government control. Despite his anonymity, he has become a cultural force, challenging the boundaries of what art can be and where it belongs.
While his origins remain shrouded in secrecy, many believe Banksy began his career in Bristol, where he first developed his signature stencil technique. For Banksy, art is both weapon and message, emerging from a desire to confront authority and provoke reflection. His work transcends traditional galleries, living in public spaces and offering society raw, unfiltered commentary.
A pivotal moment in Banksy’s journey was the infamous shredding of Girl with a Balloon during a Sotheby’s auction, a bold statement that sent shockwaves through the art world and demonstrated his disdain for the commodification of art. This act not only increased the value of the piece but also cemented Banksy’s position as an artist who challenges the very system that celebrates him.
More recently, Banksy's Stolen Girl has taken centre stage at Grove Gallery in Fitzrovia. Originally Girl with a Balloon, this particular signed edition (number 72 of 150) was stolen and later recovered, gaining a new narrative as Stolen Girl. The artwork now holds a heightened significance, following in the footsteps of other stolen masterpieces that have seen their value rise due to their infamous histories. Stolen Girl represents Banksy’s enduring legacy as a provocateur, reflecting how the stories behind his works often become as powerful as the art itself.
Banksy's art remains a mirror to society, challenging viewers to confront uncomfortable truths and inviting them to think critically. With each new creation, he pushes boundaries, ensuring that his work—whether displayed in public streets or celebrated in galleries—continues to provoke conversation and inspire change. Stolen Girl, now housed at Grove Gallery, is yet another testament to Banksy's impact on both the art world and the public consciousness.