Banksy Wall Art British Museum. Banksy has revealed some of the tricks of the street art trade in a new Instagram post filmed across seaside towns in Eastern England. Banksys Peckham Rock is a piece of concrete showing a supposed prehistoric figure pushing a shopping trolley.
A Di-faced Tenner is now the only Banksy in the British Museums collection after being acquired in 2019 via Pest Control donation. Fake prehistoric rock art of a caveman with a shopping trolley has been hung on the walls of the British Museum. In 2005 Bristolian graffiti artist Banksy crept into the British Museum and stuck one of his own exhibits to a wall.
The details of his life remain largely unknown to the publicHe has garnered great fame for his street works which often combine spray paint and stenciling techniques with commercial political and contemporary.
Banksy Peckham Rock brilliant sold-out replica of Banksys Peckham Rock sneaked into the British Museum by the artist in 2005 as an official display nobody noticed it until 3 days later when some body spotted it fantastic investment and can only go one way. Banksy is one of the most sought-after and talked about urban artists in the world. You are looking at a wooden replica of Banksys Peckham Rock wall art showing a supposed prehistoric figure pushing a shopping trolley. This was placed in The British Museum in 2005 accompanied by an authentic looking information label.