Banksy has spent more than thirty years creating art and has become one of the most recognizable artists of our time. Although he has always maintained that his work belongs on the streets—free and accessible to all—since 2002 he has also produced and sold around fifty-one print editions, amounting to an estimated 30,000 individual pieces.
This unauthorized guide to Banksy’s print editions carefully records and reproduces over 170 distinct prints, providing an unmatched visual catalogue of these highly sought-after works.
From the beginning, Banksy offered his prints—both signed and unsigned—at accessible prices, helping to democratize fine art and make it available to a wider audience. Many of these prints further develop themes found throughout his broader body of work, making them invaluable for understanding his artistic evolution.
Arranged by year of release and enriched with insightful commentary, key details for each edition, and accurate, high-quality reproductions, Banksy: The Prints stands as the definitive resource for collectors, Banksy admirers, and street art enthusiasts alike.