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Every Time I Make Love To You I Think Of Someone Else - Mixed Media by Banksy 2002 - MyArtBroker

Every Time I Make Love To You I Think Of Someone Else
Mixed Media

Banksy

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Medium: Mixed Media

Edition size: 5

Year: 2002

Size: H 91cm x W 76cm

Signed: No

Format: Mixed Media

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The value of Banksy's Every Time I Make Love To You I Think Of Someone Else (2002) is estimated to be worth between £550,000 and £820,000. This mixed media artwork, created in 2002, is a rare piece and has shown consistent value growth since its first sale on 16th October 2010. This is a unique piece with an auction history of two total sales. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 5.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
May 2019Phillips Hong Kong Hong Kong
October 2010Sotheby's Online United Kingdom
October 2008Bonhams New Bond Street United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

Banksy renders two tanks in black and white and the right tank is trying to attack the other by running it over. The left vehicle bears a strong resemblance to a British Humber armoured car which was one of the most widely produced cars during World War II.

This canvas is one of Banksy’s earlier artworks and was exhibited at Banksy’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles at the 33 ⅓ Gallery. The image captures how Banksy’s style developed overtime, with the artist abandoning freehand painting in favour of the stencil technique. Banksy started using stencils in the 1990s because it was a quick and simple method to produce his artworks. The technique enabled the artist to reproduce images in a fraction of the time which helped him avoid being caught by the police.

The canvas carries a strong political message: modern warfare is the equivalent of a loveless relationship in which the opposing sides are simply going through the motions of war without thinking about the consequences or motivations for their actions.