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Banksy rat pictures set to fetch up to £120,000 at auction

Works by the street artist going under the hammer include a Placard Rat, and a Gangsta Rat on a bollard.

Casey Cooper-Fiske
Tuesday 18 June 2024 11:34 EDT
A bollard featuring one of Banksy’s rats is going under the hammer in an auction of street art (David Cheskin/PA)
A bollard featuring one of Banksy’s rats is going under the hammer in an auction of street art (David Cheskin/PA) (PA Archive)

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A number of Banksy’s rat pictures are expected to fetch up to £120,000 as they go up for auction alongside an array of works by other pioneering street artists.

The collection includes one of Banksy’s Placard Rats, which was originally sprayed on to a newsagent’s board in London’s Gray’s Inn Road in 2004.

The work was created in the hope that passers-by would add their own message to it but the one on offer has remained untouched and is expected to sell for between £30,000 and £40,000.

Another Banksy work on offer is an Edinburgh street bollard which was tagged with a Gangsta Rat holding a boombox in 2009 and is expected to fetch between £20,000 and £40,000.

The collection of Banksy works is rounded off with an Umbrella Rat, which was sprayed on to a large steel door in an S-Bahn station in Berlin’s Mitte area in 2004. It is expected to go for between £20,000 and £40,000.

The Bristol-based artist has kept his identity unknown since he began working with stencils in the 1990s.

Since then he has caught the public eye with installations such as the Dismaland theme park he opened in Weston-Super-Mare in 2015 and most recently a tree mural in the London Borough of Islington.

Other works going under the hammer on Thursday July 11 as part of Julien’s Auctions Street Art Invasion sale in Los Angeles include a Money Bag mosaic created by Invader, which was affixed to the side of a building in Hong Kong in 2015 and is expected to fetch between £8,000 and £10,000.

An alien mosaic thought to be one of Invader’s earliest works is also on offer and is expected to sell for between £4,500 and £6,500.

Works by activist, DJ and skateboarder Shepard Fairey, best known for his Barack Obama Hope poster, are also up for sale, including his Hand Of Doom – Sound Of Music piece, an aerosol stencil sprayed on to the back of a discarded record sleeve.

Anyone wishing to bid on the lots must register before the sale by emailing info@juliensauctions.com.

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