Soup Can
$9.99
Soup Can, 2005
Author: Banksy
Print Type: Original Postcard
Print Condition: New
Banksy – Soup Can.Banksy’s Soup Can (2005) is a sharp parody of Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s Soup Cans. Instead of celebrating consumer culture, Banksy replaces the glossy American brand with a humble Tesco Value can, transforming a symbol of abundance into one of austerity. First released through Pictures on Walls in a limited edition of 300 screenprints, the work combines humor with biting social critique, underscoring themes of mass production, inequality, and the emptiness of modern consumerism. Like much of Banksy’s art, Soup Can is both familiar and unsettling—forcing viewers to reconsider the everyday objects that shape cultural identity.
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