BANKSY // 2010s Originals

  • Banksy Cardinal Sin 2011 Original
    Banksy, Cardinal Sin, 2011.
    Sawn-off statue, bathroom tiles, and superglue.
    © Banksy.

    Banksy’s original works from the 2010s reveal an artist fully embedded in global culture, yet still operating on his own terms. This period saw a sharper focus on major political events, from the refugee crisis to government surveillance, with works that responded directly to unfolding headlines. His use of materials expanded, incorporating canvas, steel, wood and installation-based elements, while his visual language remained immediate and uncompromising. By the 2010s, Banksy was no longer just a street artist but a cultural figure whose originals blurred the line between protest, performance and contemporary art.

  • “If you want to say something and have people listen then you have to wear a mask.”

    Banksy

    The 2010s marked a decade where Banksy’s work reached an unprecedented global stage. His originals from this period took on subjects that dominated headlines, from political upheaval and environmental crisis to the refugee experience. The street remained his primary canvas, yet the works often found themselves preserved, photographed and shared worldwide within hours of appearing. This was the era where his voice became unmistakable in contemporary culture, using wit and visual clarity to confront the pressing issues of the day.
  • 2020s ORIGINAL WORKS

    • Banksy Girl With Baloon

      SIGNED EDITIONS

    • Banksy Show Me The Monet 2005

      ORIGINAL WORKS

    • Banksy's mural of a rhinoceros on a car

      STREET WORKS