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Banksy
Street artist Banksy's famous 'Girl and Balloon' work to go on sale
It is expected to fetch up to £3.5 million (€4 million) when it goes on sale on 15 October.
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A VERSION OF British graffiti artist Banksy’s famous “Girl and Balloon” artwork has been unveiled by Christie’s, as the highlight of the London auction house’s upcoming sale.
The two-part or diptych canvas depicts a small child letting go of a heart-shaped red balloon and was painted by the elusive wall dauber in 2005.
It is expected to fetch up to £3.5 million (€4 million) when it goes on sale on 15 October.
“Of course, Banksy is the king of the streets, he’s almost a bit like the Robin Hood of the art world,” Katharine Arnold, head of Post-War and Contemporary Art in Europe for Christie’s, told AFP.
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“Banksy used this image … outside a printing shop, it appeared on a wall, then a couple of years later, it appeared on the Southbank, another little girl with another balloon, and then in 2005, he created this diptych addition of works,” she explained.
The girl with balloon has “become something of a leitmotif for Banksy and it’s very very celebrated,” added Arnold.
“I think after 18 months of long pandemic, really this sense of hope and aspiration that you have with this little girl letting go of the love into the world as she lets go of the balloon is what we absolutely need at this moment in time.”
A Banksy canvas that was partially shredded moments after it sold at auction in 2018 is going back under the hammer on 14 October.
Originally called “Girl with Balloon” but now entitled “Love is in the Bin”, it is being offered for sale by Sotheby’s, with a guide price of £4-6 million.
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@Thom Thumb: One of the biggest irks about these new bus routes etc… is that the Govt is throwing money at these companies who in turn operate a timetable that suits the bus company and not the intending passenger.
My own area has a few more bus times, but alas, none of them would have you in work on time. So, they zip up and down the road nearing empty of passengers all day long.
A total waste of time, resources and diesel too.
Galway city centre, an old medieval city just isn’t designed for traffic. One new road built over the corrib in nearly 100 years is madness with how thw city has grown. Pedestrianise the city centre allow for public transport and cycling, and build the bloody bypass.
@Daniel Gilroy: You can only do what you’re suggesting IF you have REAL public transport. Galway doesn’t. Thus all the cars. Pushing out cars without meaningful alternatives is just.. delusional.
@Daniel Gilroy: even if the bypass got planning permission in the next year or so, it could be 10 years in the making. what do you suggest they do in the next 10 years to improve public transport and reduce car reliance?
@eoin fitzpatrick: If the raving eco fringe hadn’t blocked the plans at every turn, it would be almost built now and these plans would be much better for the city centre.
Design the routes so the buses dont have to turn right, the amount of time wasted waiting for a bus to turn right onto a busy road is ridiculous, also a shuttle train route from athenry through oranmore to the city centre would take alot of commuter traffic off the roads if it was regular enough instead of the few trains from limerick and dublin that stop at awkward times
@daveyt: should add in a park and ride at ballybrit or city north business park, but only with a good ‘bus every 10-15mins to and returning from eyre square’ route, this would definitely relieve a lot of traffic from people who are travelling in from the likes of claregalway and further afield from the north
A slip road by pass headimg south on the northern side of claregalway, plays a flyover heading north would be needed to avoid the traffic jam at the T-junction in the village centre also, the lights nor a roundabout help with through traffic
50% more of seldom is still sell them and inconsistent! Tourism in the south-east is non-existent if you don’t drive how do I get from the sea in Wexford to Kilkenny Castle when it takes me 4 1/2 hours to get to Portlaoise by public transport because I have to go into Dublin for what should be a 90 minute drive!
@Patrick Corr: and you probably don’t realise that it’s not feasible to have a bus stop at the end of every boreeen. If you choose to live remotely you can’t expect to have services at your front door.
@Chris O’Brien: You seem to think you’re entitled to have a public transport service to your front door…. Who’s going to pay for that??? …. Such a sense of entitlement is utterly offensive also. Count yourself lucky you have a car and can afford to run it. Lot’s of people in cities can’t afford that luxury but then again you make your choices and you have to live with them…..
@Alan: so if you can’t use a bus then don’t use a bus! If you need to drive then drive! I fail to see how improvements in public transport do any harm to you. If anything, improvements in public transport might result in fewer cars on the road so your driving experience might be better!
@Niall English: Some people just don’t realise and accept that its a necessity in Rural Ireland if you have a distance to travel and you don’t have Public Transport. Are we to return to the days of the Horse and Cart, Bicycle or just walk.
@Jerriko17: Stupid comment, no one expects a Bus Stop at the end of every road, and do you think everyone should abandon Rural Living and move to over populated towns that have no vacant properties. People have to live in Rural Ireland for numerous reasons, and do you believe they should be deprived of necessary vital transport because of their location. I might be wrong but I presume you may be a person that sufficient transport links to suffice your day to day and work requirements, and take you to the Airport for your Annual City or Beach Holiday, instead of taking the time to travel to Rural Ireland to see what Life’s really like.
@Chris O’Brien: so you’re in favour of heavily taxing the super wealthy and distributing it among the poorer folk? Sounds good to me. Not sure the other parties would be interested though.
@Chris O’Brien: @Chris O’Brien: of course they shouldn’t pay the same rate of tax – and they don’t. In Ireland, low earners have an effective tax rate of 16.72%, whereas high earners have an effective rate of 36.02%.
@eoin fitzpatrick: I’m in favour of millionaires NOT targeting the poor for their social experiments. And sure, I know it’s controversial, but giving handouts to the rich, paid for at least partially by regressive taxes on the poor, seems a little unfair as well.
I know that’s not a popular opinion, but so be it.
@sb: Of course that’s not true. Carbon tax isn’t pro-rated, is it?
And we ALL know the richer you are the less likely you are to ACTUALLY pay taxes.
Anyone with access to google can find all the info they need on how much tax the wealthy ACTUALLY pay, but suffice it to say, they often pay a lot less than the poor.
One has to ask why you’d be out there in the wild shilling for millionaires while Ireland has record homelessness, record housing shortages, a failing healthcare system, failing education systems, etc.
@Chris O’Brien: not ‘shilling for millionaires’, I agreed with you. I just asked you what taxes the Greens had imposed, as per your original claim (which you seem to have deleted). Of course the super-rich have ways and means to avoid tax but that’s probably only a few hundred people – and yes, those loopholes should be addressed. And just because I ask you a question I live in a mansion!!!????!
@Chris O’Brien: completely agree with you about record housing shortages and a failing health care system. When it comes to income tax though we have a very progressive system. People on low wages pay little or no tax. People on higher wages have a marginal tax rate of over 50%. How would you feel if you lost more than half your salary in tax? (I’m not one of them by the way)
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