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Banksy, Heavy Weaponry , 2003
Banksy, Heavy Weaponry , 2003

Banksy

Heavy Weaponry , 2003
Stencil spray paint on canvas
25.5 x 30.5 cm.
10 1/4 x 12 1/4 in.
Edition of 25
Signed and numbered verso
Tagged in red on right hand overlap
Framed
Pest Control COA
Excellent condition
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Further images

  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Banksy, People Who Enjoy Waving Flags Don’t Deserve To Have One, 2003
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Banksy, People Who Enjoy Waving Flags Don’t Deserve To Have One, 2003
Banksy’s Heavy Weaponry is an early example of the stencil style that the artist would later become known for. Both in execution and theme the work fits into the wider Banksy narrative of witty juxtaposition. This painting is from 2003 depicting a single elephant marching across the canvas carrying an ICBM missile on its back as it heads towards its unknown destination, perhaps unaware of the danger that it poses. Carrying a weapon of mass-destruction, the animal appears subjugated and resigned to its fate. Fitting into Banky’s wider anti-war message, the work is an example of the artist's protest against war. The double-meaning behind the title of the artwork is typical of Banksy and illustrates that his combination of visual and linguistic puns began from early on in his career, serving to convey both a sense of humour and a jolting reminder of the state of our modern world. The motif of Heavy Weaponry has become a classic image of the artist and was adopted as a blind stamp for many of his prints, as well as his certificates of authenticity issued by his Pest Control organisation until 2021.
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Provenance

Andipa Gallery, London
Private Collection, UK
Contemporary Art Trader

Exhibitions

Exhibited in Banksy: Genius or Vandal? Various locations across Japan including Tokyo, Osaka and Hiroshima, 15 March 2020 - 31 May 2022.

Another example of this work was exhibited in War, Capitalism and Liberty at Palazzo Cipolla, Rome 24 May - 4 Sept 2016, curated by Acoris Andipa and Stefano Antonelli for the Rome Foundation.
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