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Banksy, Trolley Hunters (Black & White) (Unsigned), 2006

Banksy

Trolley Hunters (Black & White) (Unsigned), 2006
Screen print
22 x 29 7/8 in
56 x 76 cm
Edition of 500
Series: Trolley Hunters
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'Banksy's Trolley Hunters' is a striking and thought-provoking artwork by the enigmatic British street artist known for his satirical and politically charged pieces. Created in 2007, this work is a...
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"Banksy's Trolley Hunters" is a striking and thought-provoking artwork by the enigmatic British street artist known for his satirical and politically charged pieces. Created in 2007, this work is a part of Banksy's extensive portfolio that critiques modern society, consumerism, and the human condition.
The artwork depicts three primal, hunter-gatherer figures armed with primitive weapons, such as spears and a club, stalking or hunting shopping trolleys (carts) in a landscape that appears to be a barren wasteland. This imagery presents a stark and absurd juxtaposition between the ancient past and the modern consumer culture.
The piece is a direct commentary on contemporary consumer culture. The hunters, representing early humans, are shown hunting shopping trolleys – a symbol of modern consumerism. This absurd scenario highlights the contrast between the basic human needs of the past and the excessive consumer habits of the present.
Banksy is known for his use of juxtaposition to create irony, and "Trolley Hunters" is a clear example. The image humorously suggests that modern shopping habits are akin to the primal instinct of hunting for survival, implying a devolution or misdirection of human instincts.
The artwork reflects on the societal shift from sustenance-based living to a consumer-driven lifestyle. It questions the sustainability and ethical implications of such a lifestyle in a world where resources are increasingly strained.
The piece features Banksy's signature stencil art style, which allows for sharp, impactful imagery. The use of stencils contributes to the contrast between the primitive human figures and the modern, manufactured shopping trolleys.
"Trolley Hunters" is a poignant example of Banksy's ability to merge art and social commentary, delivering powerful messages through visually striking and often humorous artworks. The piece resonates with viewers by drawing attention to the absurdities of modern life and prompting reflection on the nature and consequences of consumerism. This work, like much of Banksy's art, has been subject to various interpretations, but its critique of consumer culture remains a central and compelling aspect.
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