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NEW BANKSY EXHIBITON INCLUDES RARE AND UNSEEN
WORK
Andipa Galley hosts second
exhibition of Banksy's work from its collection
31 January 2008: Andipa Gallery,
one of London's leading dealers in modern
and contemporary masters, is staging its
second exhibition of work by the UK's most
infamous artist, Banksy, from 29
February - 29 March 2008.
Press Preview: Wednesday 27 February
10.30hrs - 12.30hrs. If you would like to
attend please contact Anna Cusden on 020
7221 7883 / anna.cusden@kallaway.co.uk
Andipa Gallery has brought together some
of Banksy's most iconic work to create one
of the largest surveys ever mounted of the
artist's work in recent years. It will include
rare and previously unseen works including:
an original drawing for an album cover for
Bristol band Onecut; an early painting created
free-hand without the use of a stencil and
a large scale piece of interior graffiti,
Bombing Middle England. A wide range
of original works including Kids on Guns,
Precision Bombing, Roadwork Rat, Paranoid
Pictures and Happy Choppers,
will also be available. Andipa Gallery does
not represent Bansky and all works are from
the gallery's collection.
The inclusion of works made originally for
the street is crucial to demonstrating the
diversity and breadth of Banksy's output.
Pieces include Flower Thrower from
a road sign in Berlin, Gangsta Rat Newstand
and Lock Picking Rat, a well-documented
piece from Brighton. It is Andipa Gallery's
belief that street art should remain within
its original context. Therefore these works
are not being offered for sale and have
been loaned to the exhibition by private
collectors.
Demand for Banksy's work has never been
higher. In 2007 Space Girl & Bird,
spray paint on steel, sold at Bonhams for
£288,000, a record for the artist's
work. Riot Green, was bought from
Banksy's first official exhibition eight
years ago with a student loan and is now
valued at £150,000 and included within
this exhibition. The market for Banksy's
work seems set to continue to rise. Collectors
and the general public alike are drawn to
Banksy's provocative and witty images which
challenge conventional attitudes and poke
fun at established norms.
Acoris Andipa, Director, Andipa Gallery,
said: "We have spent a great
deal of time and care assembling the best
examples of the artist's work to create
what will be a fascinating insight into
the way his work has developed over the
last ten years and a great opportunity for
anyone interested in buying his work, at
any level."
Andipa Gallery's first exhibition of Banksy's
work in March 2007 was hugely successful
with around 1,000 visitors a week coming
to the gallery. Banksy continues to surprise
and confound with new graffiti appearing
around the world from the West Bank to Bristol,
Brighton and London. His identity is still
unknown although his notoriety increases
on an almost daily basis
Exhibition Information
Andipa Gallery
162 Walton Street
London, SW3 2JL
020 7589 2371
www.andipa.com
Opening times:
Monday to Friday 9:30am - 6pm, Saturday
11am - 6pm
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For further press information and high resolution
images, please contact:
Anna Cusden
020 7221 7883
anna.cusden@kallaway.co.uk
About Andipa Gallery
Andipa Gallery is a specialist dealer in modern
and contemporary art ranging from Matisse,
Picasso and Warhol through to contemporary
masters including Damien Hirst and Banksy.
Based in Knightsbridge for the past 40
years, the gallery has a long-established
reputation of providing clients with a high
level of service in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
It is continually looking for new ways to
broaden its activities and to find new artists
that reflect the culture and pulse of our
times. The gallery will shortly be announcing
an exciting programme of exhibitions of young
and emerging artists.
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