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Medium: Mixed Media
Edition size: 25
Year: 2000
Size: H 91cm x W 91cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Mixed Media
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Auction Date | Auction House | Artwork | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
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October 2018 | Sotheby's Hong Kong - Hong Kong | Monkey Detonator - Signed Mixed Media | |||
September 2011 | Bonhams New Bond Street - United Kingdom | Monkey Detonator - Signed Mixed Media |
Monkey Detonator (2000) by Banksy is a mixed media multiple, from an edition of 25, executed in stencilled spray paint on raw hessian. Banksy frequently uses apes as representatives of society's underdogs, making Monkey Detonator a perfect example of his use of primates to incite rebellion and non-conformity.
The animal appears to be jumping on a bright yellow bomb detonator. The monkey’s mischievous smile suggests it is happy to be setting off the bomb. This unique edition of spray paintings features one of Banksy’s favourite animal symbols- the monkey. Monkeys feature in other notable artworks by Banksy such as Laugh Now and Monkey Queen.
Much like the interpretations of these two other pieces, Monkey Detonator can be seen as a commentary on animal rights and how our time is running out before the oppressed, be that the working class or animals we keep in cages, will strike back. The inclusion of a bomb means the artwork can also be viewed as a comment on war and violence. Many of Banksy’s artworks such as Heavy Weaponry and Mosquito use animals to make comments on modern warfare and society’s obsession with war.
Monkey Detonator captures the essence of Banksy’s visual style, characterised by the use of the spray paint and stencil technique. Banksy adopted this method in the 1990s as it enabled him to produce artworks quickly so as to avoid being seen by the public or worse, being caught by the police.
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