25 Mar

Banksy NHS tribute sells for record $20 million at auction

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A member of staff has their photograph taken in front of the artwork painted by Banksy during lockdown, entitled ‘Game Changer’, at Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, England. A Banksy painting honoring Britain’s health workers in the coronavirus pandemic has sold for a record $23.2 million. (Andrew Matthews/PA via AP, file)
A member of staff has their photograph taken in front of the artwork painted by Banksy during lockdown, entitled ‘Game Changer’, at Southampton General Hospital in Southampton, England. A Banksy painting honoring Britain’s health workers in the coronavirus pandemic has sold for a record $23.2 million. (Andrew Matthews/PA via AP, file)
  • Titled Game Changer, the artwork shows a young boy playing with a toy that depicts a nurse as a superhero. 
  • At a recent Christie's sale, the work set a new record by selling at over $20 million. 
  • The auction house says proceeds for the work would go towards the staff and patients at University Hospital in Southampton. 


A Banksy painting showing a young boy playing with a toy nurse as a superhero rather than Batman or Spider-Man sold for more than $20 million on Tuesday, setting an auction record for the elusive British street artist.

"Game Changer", which was unveiled last May at University Hospital Southampton, paid tribute to the frontline workers of Britain's National Health Service (NHS) in their fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

The black-and-white artwork shows a young boy lifting a nurse, her arm stretched and wearing a cape, while traditional superheroes Batman and Spider-Man lie in a bin.

Game Changer (Banksy/ Courtesy of Christie's)
Game Changer (Banksy/ Courtesy of Christie's)

In a Christie's auction streamed live, the painting sold for a hammer price of 14.4 million pounds ($19.85 million). Added fees gave it a final price of 16.758 million pounds ($23.10 million), a world auction record for Banksy, according to Christie's.

The painting had carried an estimate of 2.5-3.5 million pounds. Christie's said proceeds would go towards "support(ing) the wellbeing of University Hospital Southampton staff and patients".

The sale took place as Britons across the country on Tuesday marked one year since Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered the nation into its first lockdown.

A minute's silence was observed to remember the more than 126,000 people who have lost their lives since to the virus. ($1 = 0.7256 pounds)

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