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Medium: Screenprint
Year: 2003
Size: H 56cm x W 37cm
Signed: No
Format: Unsigned Print
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Auction Date | Auction House | Location | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
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July 2023 | Phillips London | United Kingdom | |||
February 2020 | Artcurial | France | |||
November 2016 | Phillips London | United Kingdom |
CCCP is a striking screenprint by the enigmatic street artist Banksy, released in 2003. It portrays a protester throwing a bouquet of flowers, juxtaposed against the bold letters “CCCP”. This piece exemplifies Banksy's characteristic use of irony and his critique of political themes, fitting seamlessly into his oeuvre of provocative street art.
In CCCP, Banksy employs his signature stencil technique to create a powerful image that contrasts violence with peace. The artwork features a figure reminiscent of a rioter, yet instead of a weapon, he hurls flowers, symbolising a hopeful message of peace. The letters “CCCP” reference the former Soviet Union, adding a layer of political commentary. The piece is part of Banksy's broader exploration of anti-establishment themes and is akin to his famous Love Is In The Air series. The use of monochrome with a splash of red enhances the visual impact, making it a compelling piece in the context of modern protest art. This work remains a significant example of Banksy's ability to convey complex social messages through simple yet striking imagery.