NEW YORK, NY.- In an auction world first,
Sothebys auctioneer Oliver Barker is set to field bids live from the New York saleroom in Ether (ETH) cryptocurrency for Banksys Trolley Hunters and Love Is In The Air (2006), when the artists works make their auction debuts as part of the newly-conceived The Now Evening Auction on November 18. The paradigm-shifting move marks the first time that a cryptocurrency will be used as the standard currency for bidding on physical artworks in real-time during a live auction. Viewers from across the globe will be able to follow the livestreamed broadcast of the auction across Sothebys social media channels, including the companys dedicated Discord channel, and via Sothebys.com.
Todays announcement comes just months after Sothebys became the first auction house to accept cryptocurrency as a payment option for a physical work of art, when a separate painting by Banksy was offered in the May 2021 Contemporary Evening Auction. Together, these milestone offerings not only spotlight the artists position as the leading disruptor of the art world whose work resonates with the boundary-pushing ethos of the crypto community, but they demonstrate the innovative spirit in which Sothebys continues to experiment with and expand the possibilities of the auction format.
Ether, the worlds second largest cryptocurrency by market value, is a preferred cryptocurrency for the digital art and NFT community, as the Ethereum blockchain is the primary network where NFTs are minted and transactions are registered. While bidding increments for both works will be announced in Ether, the winning bidders will have the option of paying the hammer price for each work in fiat currency or in the three cryptocurrencies accepted by Sothebys: Ether (ETH), Bitcoin (BTC), and USD Coin (USDC).
Banksys Trolley Hunters is a typically powerful, witty, and prophetic critique of societys often irrational predilection for processed and packaged products. Depicting three prehistoric figures from the dawn of mankind in the act of hunting a herd of empty supermarket trolleys, the work is uncannily prescient. Painted more than 15 years ago and unveiled in the artists seminal breakthrough exhibition Barely Legal in Los Angeles in 2006, Trolley Hunters is an indictment against the excesses of consumerist society and is arguably never been as relevant as it is today, with the disruption to the global supply chain having brutally exposed the fragility of our fast-paced consumerist eco-system. With manufacturing delays, queues at ports, a shortage of haulers, and the Whitehouse pronouncing that some toys will not be on the shelves this Christmas, societys erstwhile unfailing belief in consumerist culture is, in some ways, being shaken to its core. Despite all the evolutionary advances of the last 40,000 years, mankind is shown here by Banksy reduced back down to its primal instincts: hunting down empty shopping trolleys, just as in our own world we see hunter-gatherers ready to fight in petrol station forecourts and supermarket aisles for fuel and toilet-paper they may not even need. By juxtaposing the hunter-gatherers with shopping trolleys, comic in their incongruity with the natural environment, Banksy shines a typically witty and critical light on how far we have deviated from our natural instincts. Separate press release available for further information.
BANKSYS LOVE IS IN THE AIR
Estimate $4/6 Million
Love is in the Air is a quintessential Banksy painting: instantly recognizable, the image has become synonymous with the artists indelible graphic style, wry humor, and galvanizing political commentary. Banksys subject adopts the archetypal pose of civic unrest, preparing to hurl a projectile towards an unseen foe, however the artist replaces the object with a bunch of flowers, disarming this image of violent unrest to create a work that is both a call for change and advocation of peace.
One of the artist's most cherished works on canvas, the work is further distinguished by the inclusion of hand painted flowers in oil a unique feature rarely seen in Banksys oeuvre. With this delicate touch, Love is in the Air reminds the viewer of the injustice and inequality that exists around us, but also offers a simple message of hope.
In the tradition of other iconic images of art history, such as Leonardos Mona Lisa, Andy Warhols Marylin Diptych or Alfred Leetes Lord Kitchener Wants You poster, Love is in the Air has been referenced, replicated and imitated countless times in a testament to its visual power. It is indisputable that this bold and declarative work helped to establish Banksys place in art history as one of the most famous and provocative artists of the 21st century, cementing the artists reputation as a pivotal and universally heard artistic voice.