Banksy Soup Can

£42,000.00

The artwork is a striking fusion of pop culture and anti-establishment sentiment. This piece by Banksy, At its core, a soup can—likely inspired by Warhol’s famous Campbell’s Soup Can. At first glance we are introduced to a Tesco Value soup canbut with a bold twist: it’s covered in stencil-style graffiti, layers of political messaging, or visual symbols of protest. This piece mocks corporations that drive wealth inequality and criticises the outcome of the consumerism that Warhol championed.

The soup can, once a symbol of mass consumerism and everyday life, now takes on a more provocative, layered meaning. It's an ironic commentary on commercialism, pop culture, and the power dynamics between art and consumer goods. With its mix of pop art nostalgia and street art subversion, the piece evokes both the playful irony of Warhol’s work and the sharp critique of the status quo characteristic of Banksy’s art.

This piece is exclusively available on the secondary market and is not offered through the primary market.

The piece is personally signed by the artist, and a Certificate of Authentication will be provided to verify its authenticity.

Delivery charge is included with purchase.

Bansky

Soup can (Yellow and brown)

Screenprint

80 cm x 60 cm

31.50 In × 23.62 In

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The artwork is a striking fusion of pop culture and anti-establishment sentiment. This piece by Banksy, At its core, a soup can—likely inspired by Warhol’s famous Campbell’s Soup Can. At first glance we are introduced to a Tesco Value soup canbut with a bold twist: it’s covered in stencil-style graffiti, layers of political messaging, or visual symbols of protest. This piece mocks corporations that drive wealth inequality and criticises the outcome of the consumerism that Warhol championed.

The soup can, once a symbol of mass consumerism and everyday life, now takes on a more provocative, layered meaning. It's an ironic commentary on commercialism, pop culture, and the power dynamics between art and consumer goods. With its mix of pop art nostalgia and street art subversion, the piece evokes both the playful irony of Warhol’s work and the sharp critique of the status quo characteristic of Banksy’s art.

This piece is exclusively available on the secondary market and is not offered through the primary market.

The piece is personally signed by the artist, and a Certificate of Authentication will be provided to verify its authenticity.

Delivery charge is included with purchase.

Bansky

Soup can (Yellow and brown)

Screenprint

80 cm x 60 cm

31.50 In × 23.62 In

The artwork is a striking fusion of pop culture and anti-establishment sentiment. This piece by Banksy, At its core, a soup can—likely inspired by Warhol’s famous Campbell’s Soup Can. At first glance we are introduced to a Tesco Value soup canbut with a bold twist: it’s covered in stencil-style graffiti, layers of political messaging, or visual symbols of protest. This piece mocks corporations that drive wealth inequality and criticises the outcome of the consumerism that Warhol championed.

The soup can, once a symbol of mass consumerism and everyday life, now takes on a more provocative, layered meaning. It's an ironic commentary on commercialism, pop culture, and the power dynamics between art and consumer goods. With its mix of pop art nostalgia and street art subversion, the piece evokes both the playful irony of Warhol’s work and the sharp critique of the status quo characteristic of Banksy’s art.

This piece is exclusively available on the secondary market and is not offered through the primary market.

The piece is personally signed by the artist, and a Certificate of Authentication will be provided to verify its authenticity.

Delivery charge is included with purchase.

Bansky

Soup can (Yellow and brown)

Screenprint

80 cm x 60 cm

31.50 In × 23.62 In