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Get Out While You Can (red) - Unsigned Print by Banksy 2004 - MyArtBroker

Get Out While You Can (red)
Unsigned Print

Banksy

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50 x 35cm, Edition of 175, Screenprint

Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 175

Year: 2004

Size: H 50cm x W 35cm

Signed: No

Format: Unsigned Print

Last Auction: March 2023

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Location
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Hammer Price
Buyer Paid
March 2023
Christie's London
United Kingdom
£17,136
£20,160
£25,200
November 2021
Leonard Joel, Melbourne
Australia
March 2021
Sotheby's Online
United Kingdom
October 2020
Tate Ward Auctions
United Kingdom
July 2020
Forum Auctions London
United Kingdom
December 2019
Tate Ward Auctions
United Kingdom
September 2019
Sotheby's Online
United Kingdom
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The value of Banksy's Get Out While You Can (red) (2004) is estimated to be worth between £16,000 and £24,000. This screenprint, part of an edition size of 175, has shown consistent value growth since its first sale in November 2016. Over the past five years, the hammer price has ranged from £20,160 in March 2023 to £44,000 in October 2020. This work has an average annual growth rate of 5%. This artwork is a popular choice among collectors, having been sold 13 times at auction.

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Meaning & Analysis

Get Out While You Can (Placard Rat) is an original, limited edition screen print by Banksy. The print features a monochromatic stencil rendering of a rat, which is one of Banksy’s most famous motifs, completed with a Peace symbol on a chain and a placard that has been sprayed with red paint reading ‘Get Out While You Can’. Placard Rat first appeared on Chiswell Street, London, and featured the words ‘London Doesn’t Work’. There can be many possible contextual interpretations for this print, such as a general anti-violence statement that is in line with Banksy’s adamant rhetoric, or a commentary on urban gang culture and thus a call for peace. The red peace symbol appears across the artist’s oeuvre, including in the artwork CND Soldiers, depicting a couple of soldiers in full gear painting the striking sign onto the backdrop behind them. Banksy often creates monochrome prints with only a splash of colour in order to highlight the central element or message of the piece.

The Banksy artwork Get Out While You Can (Placard Rat) was released alongside Because I’m Worthless and Welcome To Hell. The print came out in 2004, and there were 175 unsigned prints (with a mixture of pink and red lettering). Other famous Rat prints by Banksy include Love Rat, Radar Rat and Gangsta Rat.

  • 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.

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