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Medium: Screenprint
Format: Signed Print
Year: 2005
Size: H 50cm x W 35cm
Edition size: 10
Signed: Yes
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The value of Banksy’s Soup Can (white, orange and raspberry) is estimated to be worth between £40,000 to £60,000. This is a rare artwork with only 2 sales at auction to date. The hammer price has been consistent at £40,000, recorded on 30th August 2023. The average return to the seller is £34,000 and the artwork has shown a decrease in value with an average annual growth rate of -6%. The first sale at auction was on 30th June 2011. This screen print, signed by Banksy himself, has found homes in the United Kingdom and the United States. The edition size of this artwork is limited to just 10.
Auction Date | Auction House | Artwork | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
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August 2023 | Forum Auctions London - United Kingdom | Soup Can (white, orange and raspberry) - Signed Print |
In 2005, Banksy produced a limited edition of 10 signed screen prints titled Soup Can (white, orange and raspberry), revisiting Andy Warhol's famous serialized soup cans. The print features a Tesco Value soup can, mocking greedy corporations and critiquing the consumerism Warhol celebrated.
Banksy’s original four-colour screen print, Soup Can, is a play on Andy Warhol's now-infamous Pop Art Campbell’s Soup Cans. As Pop Art with from the 1960s, Banksy has taken the image of the commercial product into the realm of art, but has transported it into a 21st century cultural context and ironic style using a Tesco tomato soup can - far less romantic than the nostalgia we now associate with Campbell’s. Banksy released different colour variations of this iconic Soup Can print, seen here in white, orange and raspberry.
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