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Banksy, You Have Beautiful Eyes, 2005.
Original work missing. Medium and dimensions unknown.
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“When you go to an art gallery you are simply a tourist looking at the trophy cabinet of a few millionaires.”
– Banksy
Created in 2005, You Have Beautiful Eyes reworks William Clarke Wontner’s The Fair Persian (1916) by adding a heavy-duty gas mask to the sitter’s face. The neoclassical style of the original, with its refined fabrics and idealised features, clashes with the brutal imagery of the mask. First exhibited secretly at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the piece epitomises Banksy’s guerrilla interventions and his satirical critique of art history and institutional authority.