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Markowicz X Banksy Explained

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15 May 2026 - 15 May 2027
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Banksy, Grin Reaper, signed, 2005
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Banksy, Grin Reaper, signed, 2005

Banksy

Grin Reaper, signed, 2005
Screen-print in colors on wove paper
27.5 x 17 in / 70 x 44 cm
Edition of 300
Signed and dated in pencil on the lower right.
Numbered in pencil on the lower left with the publisher’s blindstamp. From the edition of 300.
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$ 60,000.00
Banksy, Grin Reaper, signed, 2005
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Banksy, Bomb Love. - Bomb Hugger, 2003
Grin Reaper presents a strikingly ironic vision of Death. Seated casually atop a giant clock face reminiscent of London’s iconic Big Ben, the figure holds his traditional scythe—but the familiar...
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Grin Reaper presents a strikingly ironic vision of Death. Seated casually atop a giant clock face reminiscent of London’s iconic Big Ben, the figure holds his traditional scythe—but the familiar hooded visage is replaced with a bright yellow smiley face. The clock shows five minutes to midnight, suggesting that the Reaper is poised to strike at the brink of time.



The vivid yellow smiley is the only splash of color in an otherwise muted composition, immediately drawing the eye. Associated with 1990s rave and acid-house culture, the cheerful face transforms Death into a deceptively friendly, almost playful figure, blurring the lines between menace and humor.



Banksy’s satirical twist has been interpreted as a darkly didactic metaphor, highlighting humanity’s role in hastening catastrophe and challenging the viewer to consider how human actions—despite their outwardly cheerful or harmless appearances—can carry grave consequences.

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