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Laugh Now (canvas) - Signed Spray Paint by Banksy 2002 - MyArtBroker

Laugh Now (canvas)
Signed Spray Paint

Banksy

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Medium: Spray Paint

Edition size: 5

Year: 2002

Size: H 43cm x W 43cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Spray Paint

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Banksy's Laugh Now (canvas) from 2002, a signed spray paint artwork, is estimated to be worth between £300,000 and £450,000. This work has an impressive auction history, having been sold 5 times since its initial sale on 5th February 2008. The average annual growth rate of this piece is 11% and the edition size is limited to 5.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
April 2021Sotheby's Online United Kingdom
February 2015Sotheby's Online United Kingdom
November 2013Sotheby's New York United States
September 2009Bonhams New Bond Street United Kingdom
February 2008Bonhams Knightsbridge United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

The chimpanzee takes on anthropomorphic qualities and appears to be standing like a human with slouched shoulders. The animal is staring at the ground and seems to be avoiding the gaze of the viewer.

Banksy renders the chimpanzee using black and white spray paint against a plain white backdrop. The chimpanzee dominates the centre of the composition and the viewer’s attention is focussed on the words that are typed out on the sandwich board that the animal is wearing.

The chimpanzee image has been reproduced in various iterations and is arguably one of Banksy’s most recognisable images along with Girl With Balloon. The versions differ from one another as Banksy adds a different text to the sandwich board. Laugh Now is a notable example of how Banksy uses his artworks to offer foreboding warnings about the future. He also uses art to launch social critiques and spread anti-establishment sentiment.

  • Renowned British street artist, Banksy, is the enigmatic figure behind some of the most subversive works in the Urban Art scene. Despite his anonymity, the artists' disruptive stunts have not only gained him notoriety, but they have vocalised his stance on many social and political issues. As seen with the likes of Girl With Balloon and Napalm, Banksy uses his distinctive stencil technique to produce thought-provoking commentaries on challenging themes. The showcase of rebellion that lines his work has caused his secondary market value to soar in recent years, propelling him to the top of the Urban Art scene.