Christie’s has highlighted ten of Banksy’s most iconic works following a dedicated online auction held in March 2026. The selection spans the artist's career, featuring famous motifs such as the 'Flower Thrower Triptych'—originally sold through his Gross Domestic Product pop-up shop—and 'NOLA,' a commentary on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Other notable entries include his 'Pulp Fiction' parody featuring bananas and the globally recognized 'Girl with Balloon,' which continues to command high prices on the secondary market.
This retrospective look at Banksy’s print market underscores the enduring commercial demand for his street-art-turned-fine-art editions. By detailing the provenance and historical context of these pieces, such as trademark disputes and municipal removals, the report illustrates how Banksy’s anti-establishment stunts have successfully transitioned into blue-chip investment assets. The significant sale prices, ranging from £20,000 to nearly £180,000 for screenprints, reflect a robust appetite among collectors for works that blend political subversion with pop culture iconography.