26th Nov, 2022 11:00

Post-War & Contemporary Art

 
  Lot 15
 

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BANKSY (British Street Artist, born 1974)

BANKSY (British Street Artist, born 1974) ‘Cider Genetics’ (Bristol 1999) Aerosol Spray Paint on Metal Sheet Size unframed: 40 x 40 cm (15,75 x 15,75 in) Size framed: 55 x 55 cm Present location UK Estimate: 40,000 – 60,000 Euro LITERATURE – Listed in the ‘Catalogue Raisonne of Banksy’s Street Art’, under No. 98 DESCRIPTION – ‘Cider Genetics’ depicts a bull preparing to charge, his head poised menacingly. Wrapped around him is a monochrome rainbow and underneath him is the text ‘Banksy Cider Genetics’. This early stencil was used extensively by Banksy in and around the city of Bristol in 1999, and is believed to be the only survivor from that early ‘Cider Genetics’ street series. PROVENANCE – The piece was sprayed onto a metal window shutter of the Cattle Market Tavern in Bristol and was recovered prior to the building’s demolition. This Art Work comes together with the remaining part of this metal window shutter. NOTE - The Cattle Market Tavern in Bristol was built in 1910 and was located in Temple Gate behind Temple Meads train station. It was once the watering hole of choice for workers from the nearby Royal Mail Sorting Office, but after the sorting office moved to Filton, the pub’s business soon dried up and it was closed in 1997. In May 2018, Bristol City Council demolished it to help make way for the university’s new Temple Quarter campus. Condition: Very Good (Please refer to department for Condition report. You can find the biography of this artist in our digital catalogue for this sale)

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Sold for €45,000


 

BANKSY (British Street Artist, born 1974) ‘Cider Genetics’ (Bristol 1999) Aerosol Spray Paint on Metal Sheet Size unframed: 40 x 40 cm (15,75 x 15,75 in) Size framed: 55 x 55 cm Present location UK Estimate: 40,000 – 60,000 Euro LITERATURE – Listed in the ‘Catalogue Raisonne of Banksy’s Street Art’, under No. 98 DESCRIPTION – ‘Cider Genetics’ depicts a bull preparing to charge, his head poised menacingly. Wrapped around him is a monochrome rainbow and underneath him is the text ‘Banksy Cider Genetics’. This early stencil was used extensively by Banksy in and around the city of Bristol in 1999, and is believed to be the only survivor from that early ‘Cider Genetics’ street series. PROVENANCE – The piece was sprayed onto a metal window shutter of the Cattle Market Tavern in Bristol and was recovered prior to the building’s demolition. This Art Work comes together with the remaining part of this metal window shutter. NOTE - The Cattle Market Tavern in Bristol was built in 1910 and was located in Temple Gate behind Temple Meads train station. It was once the watering hole of choice for workers from the nearby Royal Mail Sorting Office, but after the sorting office moved to Filton, the pub’s business soon dried up and it was closed in 1997. In May 2018, Bristol City Council demolished it to help make way for the university’s new Temple Quarter campus. Condition: Very Good (Please refer to department for Condition report. You can find the biography of this artist in our digital catalogue for this sale)

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Auction: Post-War & Contemporary Art, 26th Nov, 2022

Hessink’s is delighted to present its Post-War & Contemporary Art sale, which represents a unique opportunity for new and seasoned collectors to acquire works by highly sought-after artists. This beautiful curated collection features works from Banksy, Damien Hirst, Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Salvador Dali and August Rodin. Also part of this sale is a small collection of Chinese Contemporary Art and Indian Contemporary Art.

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