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Banksy, Napalm Serpentine Edition, 2006

Banksy

Napalm Serpentine Edition, 2006
Screen print
11 3/4 x 16 1/2 in
30 x 42 cm
Edition of 50
Series: Napalm
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Banksy's Napalm print, Serpentine Edition, is a striking and provocative artwork that confronts viewers with the horrors of war and the human cost of conflict. Created by the elusive street...
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Banksy's Napalm print, Serpentine Edition, is a striking and provocative artwork that confronts viewers with the horrors of war and the human cost of conflict. Created by the elusive street artist in 2004, this print is a reproduction of one of Banksy's most iconic and controversial stencils, which depicts a young girl running with her clothes burned off by napalm, a type of incendiary weapon.
The Napalm print, Serpentine Edition, is particularly noteworthy for its association with Banksy's exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London. This limited edition print was released in conjunction with Banksy's first major museum exhibition, which drew widespread attention and cemented his reputation as one of the most influential contemporary artists of his generation.
Like much of Banksy's work, the Napalm print combines powerful imagery with biting social commentary. By referencing the famous photograph of Phan Thị Kim Phúc, a Vietnamese girl who was severely burned during a napalm attack in 1972, Banksy draws attention to the devastating impact of war on innocent civilians, particularly children. The juxtaposition of the girl's youthful innocence with the brutality of her injuries serves as a potent indictment of the senselessness of armed conflict and the failure of humanity to protect its most vulnerable members.
The Serpentine Edition of the Napalm print further enhances its significance and collectibility. Released in a limited edition, each print is numbered and signed by Banksy himself, adding to its value and authenticity. The print's association with Banksy's groundbreaking exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery also contributes to its cultural and historical importance within the artist's body of work.
Authenticating and purchasing Banksy prints, including the Napalm print, Serpentine Edition, requires careful consideration to ensure both the authenticity of the artwork and the safety of the transaction. Researching reputable sources, verifying the edition number and signature, and using secure payment methods are essential steps in acquiring Banksy prints safely online. By following these precautions and appreciating the artistry and significance of Banksy's work, collectors can add a meaningful and socially relevant piece to their collection.
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