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  2. Buy a building, get a Banksy. ‘Well Hung Lover’ Bristol ...

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    A Banksy mural in Bristol, southwestern England, is set to be sold at auction next year, along with the building it was created on. Buy a building, get a Banksy. ‘Well Hung Lover’ Bristol ...

  3. Thieves stole Banksy street art in London. Where can they ...

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    Banksy pieces that are sanctioned for sale can fetch millions. ... PARIS, FRANCE - JUNE 26: A recent artwork by street artist Banksy on a billboard in the 3rd district, on June 26, 2018 in Paris ...

  4. Historic L.A. Building With Banksy Mural for Sale Following ...

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    For sale: A seven-story historic building in the heart of the Los Angeles Fashion District with one special feature — a Banksy mural on the side of the building. The 108-year-old structure ...

  5. Banksy - Wikipedia

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    Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based street artist, political activist, and film director whose real name and identity remain unconfirmed and the subject of speculation. [2] Active since the 1990s, his satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humour with graffiti executed in a distinctive stenciling technique.

  6. Slave Labour (mural) - Wikipedia

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    Slave Labour is a mural that was painted by a British graffiti artist, Banksy, on the side wall of a Poundland store in Wood Green, London in May 2012. The artwork is 48 inches (122 cm) high by 60 inches (152 cm) wide, [ 1 ] and depicts an urchin child at a sewing machine assembling a bunting of Union Jack patches.

  7. Peckham Rock - Wikipedia

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    Peckham Rock, also called Wall Art, is a 2005 artwork by British street artist Banksy, in the form of a lump of concrete decorated in the style of a cave painting and depicting "a supposed prehistoric figure pushing a shopping trolley". [1]