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Walled Off Hotel Boxed Set Assemblage, embossed receipt from West Bank Palestine

2017

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Banksy Walled Off Hotel Boxed Set Assemblage, 2017 Mixed Media assemblage: unique piece of concrete/cement wall with framed lithograph. Accompanied by original embossed receipt from Walled-off hotel, Bethlehem Frame Included The bottom rock part of the work is actual painted concrete from the actual cement wall, set against a lithograph and housed in a box frame. This 3-D mixed media work is now a coveted and difficult to locate collectible: Walled Off Hotel in the West Bank just announced that it will close as of December 24, 2023 The three-star establishment housed Banksy artworks in its rooms and lobby and directly faces the famous wall built two decades ago. Banksy has painted several works denouncing Israel on the over 443-mile-long barrier, and the Walled Off Hotel boasts the self-proclaimed “worst view in the world.” “Due to major developments in the region we have with regret chosen to close the hotel for the time being,” the hotel said in an Instagram statement. “We will post updates here as the situation evolves.” Banksy Walled Off Hotel Boxed Set Assemblage, 2017 Mixed Media assemblage: unique piece of concrete/cement wall with framed lithograph. Accompanied by original embossed receipt from Walled-off hotel, Bethlehem Frame Included This Banksy mixed media boxed set concrete assemblage is from the Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem, Palestine and was only available to purchase from the hotel. This is a particularly impressive example, with classic red and green paint (the colors of the Palestinian flag), hand sprayed on an actual piece of cement wall. It is a mixed media multiple, with each work, including the present work, being completely unique. Measurements: Frame: 10 x 10 x 1.75 inches Print: 8.5 x 8.5 inches
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