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Banksy stands as one of the most enigmatic and influential figures in contemporary art, emerging from Bristol’s underground scene in the early 1990s before redefining the visual language of street art. Initially working freehand and later adopting his now-iconic stencil technique, he developed a practice rooted in sharp wit, dark humour, and incisive political critique. His works challenge our perceptions of conflict, consumerism, and the everyday absurdities of modern life, transforming ordinary urban spaces into powerful moments of reflection.

Despite his global acclaim and the widespread recognition of his imagery, Banksy’s identity remains deliberately concealed—an anonymity that not only fuels his allure but reinforces the primacy of the message over the maker. Today, his interventions continue to resonate across cultures, commanding attention from collectors and institutions alike. For many, a Banksy piece represents more than an artwork; it is a cultural statement, capturing the pulse of the contemporary world with striking clarity and unapologetic intent.

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