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Medium: Screenprint
Year: 2006
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Morons (LA edition, AP) is a screenprint created by Banksy in 2006-2007. It portrays an auction scene where a framed piece of text humorously critiques frenzied bidders. This work is a part of Banksy's Barely Legal series, showcasing his satirical approach to the art market and consumerism.
This artwork exemplifies Banksy’s signature satirical style, depicting an auctioneer and attendees engrossed in a sale. The focal point is a framed piece with the text, “I can't believe you morons actually buy this shit,” which mocks the art market's perceived absurdity. Rendered in a monochrome palette, the screenprint uses bold lines and stark contrasts, typical of Banksy's stencil technique. Morons critiques not only the commodification of art but also echoes the historical moment when Van Gogh's Sunflowers was sold for a record-breaking sum. This piece is a critical commentary on the art world's elitism, fitting seamlessly into Banksy's oeuvre known for its sharp wit and social critique. Published by Modern Multiples Fine Art Editions in Los Angeles, this edition is both a collector’s item and a cultural statement, reflecting Banksy’s impact on contemporary art discourse.