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''Girl with Balloon'' (also, ''Balloon Girl'' or ''Girl and Balloon'') is a 2002-started London series of stencil murals by the graffiti artist
Banksy Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based street artist, political activist and film director whose real name and identity remain unconfirmed and the subject of speculation. Active since the 1990s, his satirical street art and subversive epigram ...
, depicting a young girl with her hand extended toward a red heart-shaped
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carried away by the wind. The locations for this work include street murals in Shoreditch and the South bank in London on the
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and other murals were around London, though none remain there. Banksy has several times used variants of this design to support social campaigns: in 2005 about the
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, in 2014 about the Syrian refugee crisis, and also about the 2017 UK election. A 2017
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poll ranked ''Girl with Balloon'' as the United Kingdom's number one favourite artwork. In 2018, a framed copy of the work spontaneously shredded during an auction, by way of a mechanical device Banksy had hidden in the frame. Banksy confirmed that he was responsible for the shredding and gave the altered piece a new name, ''
Love is in the Bin ''Love is in the Bin'' is a 2018 art intervention by Banksy at Sotheby's London, with an unexpected self-destruction of his 2006 painting of '' Girl with Balloon'' immediately after it was sold at auction for a record £1,042,000. According to S ...
''. Sotheby's said it was "the first work in history ever created during a live auction."


History

The locations for this work include
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as well as other sites around London, though none still remain. A 2004 version of the mural was at an east London shop in Shoreditch, sold in 2007 for £37,200 at
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, and was removed by the Sincura Group in 2014 and sold for £500,000 in September 19, 2015. Several sets of limited edition prints of the work were produced, which became valuable over time. An initial set of 25 signed prints was produced in 2003, while a set of 150 signed prints and a set of 600 unsigned prints were produced in 2004/2005. In November 2015, one of the signed set of 150 was auctioned for £56,250, more than twice its estimated value. In August 2005, Banksy included it as part of a series of murals on the
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, a variation called ''Balloon Debate'' of the girl floating above the wall while holding onto a bunch of balloons. A 2009 version was sprayed directly onto the cardboard backing of an Ikea frame. In March 2014, the third anniversary of the Syria conflict, Banksy reworked the painting to depict a Syrian refugee and added the hashtag #WithSyria. On 13 March, the image was projected on the
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and
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. An animated video was released, featuring animation based on Banksy's work, narration by
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, and music by
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. In the following weeks, the singer
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got a tattoo based on the original art and posted a picture of it on Instagram before deleting it. Banksy posted this picture on his Facebook page with the comment "Controversial". In July 2017, a
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poll of 2,000 people from the United Kingdom asked participants to rank twenty pieces of British art. The poll's results listed ''Balloon Girl'' as the people's number one favourite artwork. A print of ''Balloon Girl – Colour AP (Purple)'' was sold in an auction in September 2020 for £791,250, making it the highest bidding price for a Banksy print and the most expensive print sold in an online auction.


United Kingdom general election controversy

In early June 2017 before the
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, Banksy introduced a variant of ''Girl with Balloon'' with the balloon coloured with the
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design. Banksy initially offered to send a free print of his art to registered voters in certain constituencies who could offer photographic proof they had voted against the
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. The offer included a disclaimer: "This print is a souvenir piece of campaign material, it is in no way meant to influence the choices of the electorate." Banksy cancelled this offer on 6 June 2017 after the
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warned him it could violate election bribery laws and invalidate the election's results in those constituencies.


Shredding at auction

On October 5, 2018, a 2006 framed copy of the artwork was auctioned at Sotheby's selling for £1,042,000 – a record high for the artist. Moments after the closing bid, the artwork began to self-destruct by means of a hidden mechanical paper shredder that Banksy had built into the frame bottom. Only the lower half shredded. Banksy released an image of the shredding on Instagram with the words "Going, going gone..". Sotheby's said "We have not experienced this situation in the past where a painting spontaneously shredded", leading some market watchers to speculate the remains of the painting will be worth even more. Banksy released a video of the shredding and how the shredder was installed into the frame in case the picture ever went up for auction. The woman who won the bidding at the auction decided to go through with the purchase. The partially shredded work has been given a new title, ''Love Is in the Bin'', and was authenticated by Banksy's authentication body Pest Control. Sotheby's released a statement that called it "the first artwork in history to have been created live during an auction." ''Love is in the Bin'' was itself sold at Sotheby's for £16 million in October 2021.


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