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Bomb Middle England - Unsigned Print by Banksy 2001 - MyArtBroker

Bomb Middle England
Unsigned Print

Banksy

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¥1,770,000-¥2,560,000 Value Indicator

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35 x 100cm, Edition of 500, Screenprint

Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 500

Year: 2001

Size: H 35cm x W 100cm

Signed: No

Format: Unsigned Print

Last Auction: November 2024

Value Trend:

-6% AAGR

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Auction Results

Auction Date
Auction House
Location
Return to Seller
Hammer Price
Buyer Paid
November 2024
Bonhams New Bond Street
United Kingdom
£6,800
£8,000
£10,240
September 2024
Sotheby's Online
United Kingdom
September 2023
Sotheby's London
United Kingdom
September 2023
Tate Ward Auctions
United Kingdom
August 2023
Forum Auctions London
United Kingdom
March 2023
Tate Ward Auctions
United Kingdom
February 2023
Forum Auctions London
United Kingdom
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The value of Banksy's Bomb Middle England (unsigned) is estimated to be worth between £9,000 and £13,000. Over the past 12 months, the artwork has sold once at an average selling price of £8,000. In the last five years, the hammer price has varied from £8,000 in November 2024 to £36,000 in March 2021. This screenprint has shown a consistent level of demand, with an average annual growth rate of -6%. This work has an auction history of 43 total sales since its entry to the market in November 2007. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 500.

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Meaning & Analysis

In 2007, Bombing Middle England, the original piece of acrylic and spray paint on canvas, fetched £102,000 at Sotheby's. Finding a signed edition of this artwork is extraordinarily difficult and the demand for these is very high. Bomb Middle England depicts three middle-aged ladies playing a game of boules, the lawn is bright green and is the only colour featured in this screen print. With the ladies on the far left and their boules, which are in fact, lit fuse bombs on the far right. The subversive message of Bomb Middle England, as with all Banksy pieces, is up for debate; perhaps it is a critique of the predictable structure that seems to define English middle-class culture. It could also be read as a critical comment on the UK elite, or wealthier members of society, who are shielded from the harsh realities of war, destruction or poverty. Banksy is outspoken against the military-industrialist complex and war as profit in his artworks, such as in other powerful screen prints like Bomb Hugger, Happy Choppers and Have a Nice Day.

  • Renowned British street artist, Banksy, is the enigmatic figure behind some of the most subversive works in the Urban Art scene. Despite his anonymity, the artists' disruptive stunts have not only gained him notoriety, but they have vocalised his stance on many social and political issues. As seen with the likes of Girl With Balloon and Napalm, Banksy uses his distinctive stencil technique to produce thought-provoking commentaries on challenging themes. The showcase of rebellion that lines his work has caused his secondary market value to soar in recent years, propelling him to the top of the Urban Art scene.