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Banksy world record as shredded work sells to Asian collector for £18.6m at Sotheby's

A previous painting called Girl with Balloon was shredded live at a Sotheby's auction three years ago, the resulting work, Love is in the Bin, has now sold

Georgina Adam
14 October 2021
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Bin there, done that: Banksy’s shredded Girl with Balloon, now called Love is in the Bin, sold at Sotheby’s tonight. Courtesy of Sotheby’s

Bin there, done that: Banksy’s shredded Girl with Balloon, now called Love is in the Bin, sold at Sotheby’s tonight. Courtesy of Sotheby’s

The hotly anticipated shredded Banksy work Love is in the Bin shot to a new world record for the artist hammering at £16m (£18.6m with fees) at Sotheby’s contemporary art sale in London tonight.

Heavily touted by the auction house, who had even displayed their own flag shredded outside the firm in the run-up to the sale, the piece had attracted world-wide interest three years ago when the artist actioned a shredding mechanism after the hammer had fallen at £1m.

The half-destroyed work was kept by the unnamed European buyer and sent back to auction, with a sensational result. During the auction, which saw bidder in the room pitched against phone bidders, the room lit up during the bidding battle by dozens of cell phones recording the action. The bidding went on for 10 minutes; there were three bidders in the room, one online and five on the phone. The work eventually went to an Asian collector who was bidding on the phone with Nick Buckley Wood, Hong Kong director of private sales.

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