Trolley Hunters, 2006
Signed and numbered, from the edition of 750
Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by PEST Control
22 x 30 inches (55.9 x 76.2 cm.)
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Banksy is one of the most influential and enigmatic artists of our time, emerging from the Bristol street scene in the 1990s to become a global cultural force. Known for his sharp political wit, anti-establishment messaging, and instantly recognizable stenciled imagery, Banksy uses humor and irony to critique consumerism, war, authority, and social inequality. His practice bridges the street and the auction house, maintaining the raw immediacy of graffiti while commanding blue-chip attention in the contemporary art market. Despite his anonymity, his visual language—simple, bold, and conceptually precise—has made him one of the most collected artists of the 21st century.
Trolley Hunters (2006) is among Banksy’s most iconic images, depicting three prehistoric hunters poised with spears as they stalk a row of abandoned shopping carts. Executed as a screenprint in colors, the work is signed and numbered from the edition of 750 and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by PEST Control, Banksy’s official authentication body. Measuring 22 x 30 inches (55.9 x 76.2 cm.), the composition delivers a biting commentary on modern consumer culture—suggesting that contemporary society’s primal instinct is no longer survival, but consumption. With its stark contrast between ancient figures and industrial symbols, Trolley Hunters captures Banksy’s ability to distill complex socio-economic critique into a single, unforgettable image.