HONG KONG.- Phillips announced it will accept cryptocurrency as an optional payment method for Banksys Laugh Now Panel A (Estimate:HK$22,000,000 32,000,000/ US$ 2,820,000 - 4,100,000), to be offered in the 20th Century & Contemporary Art Evening Sale in collaboration with Poly Auction. The two houses kicked off the Asia touring previews in Beijing this week with the exhibition now opening in Shanghai today, before travelling to Shenzhen, Taipei, Taichung and Hong Kong, ahead of the auctions on 7-8 June.
This marks the first time a major auction house in Asia will accept Bitcoin or Ether as a payment option for a physical work of art. This follows the success of Phillips inaugural NFT sale of Mad Dog Jones multi-generational NFT, REPLICATOR, which sold for over US$4 million in April. Bidding for Laugh Now Panel A will be conducted in Hong Kong Dollars, and the winning buyer will have the option to pay the hammer price as well as the buyers premium with cryptocurrency into the Companys wallet with Coinbase.
Asian buyers and collectors are ahead of the market and continue to be receptive to innovative ideas. From the worlds first major NFT exhibition held in China, to Asias first NFT music video art series launched by the acclaimed Hong Kong photographer Wing Shya in collaboration with Chinese pop singer Eric Chou, discussions surrounding NFTs and cryptocurrencies remain prevalent across the region. As Phillips continues to diversify and experiment with its offerings in its Asia sales, and in response to the increasing number of collectors who are tech-sensitive, the company is excited to introduce cryptocurrencies as a payment method for a physical artwork for the first time in company history at the marquee Evening Sale in Asia.
Laugh Now Panel A, 2002, hails from anonymous artist and social activist Banksys well-known Laugh Now series. For the past two decades, Banksys work has drawn both praise and controversy, and nowhere is his simultaneous appeal and notoriety more present than in the present work, Laugh Now Panel A. It portrays a forlorn monkey, wearing a sandwich-board bearing a very specific memo: Laugh now, but one day well be in charge. Comprised of his signature means of urban expressionnamely with the depicted board spray-painted with his own stencil designsthe sardonic work perfectly encapsulates Banksys modus operandi while conjuring dark and cynical thematic undertones.
Banksy has been a disruptor in the art world with his distinctive oeuvre characterized by dark humour, satire and political commentary. Many of Banksys iconic original murals were transformed into canvas and editioned prints by the artist, allowing for the dissemination of his mischievous and satirical messages to wider audiences. By offering participants this new payment option to acquire Laugh Now Panel A, Phillips connects Banksys bold creations with tech-savvy collectors eager to quickly adapt to new technological advances.