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Banksy, No Ball Games (Grey), 2009

Banksy b. 28 July 1974

No Ball Games (Grey), 2009
Screenprint in colours on wove paper
67.5 x 70
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No Ball Games (Grey) is one of Banksy’s most recognisable and enduring screenprints, originally released in 2009. The artwork features two children – a boy and a girl – playfully...
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No Ball Games (Grey) is one of Banksy’s most recognisable and enduring screenprints, originally released in 2009. The artwork features two children – a boy and a girl – playfully tossing a street sign that reads “No Ball Games.” With typical Banksy wit, the piece flips the message of restriction into one of playful rebellion, challenging authority through the innocent lens of childhood.

Set against a muted grey background, this edition conveys a more urban, gritty aesthetic compared to the green or red variants. The neutral tone complements the stencil-style figures, making the central action of the children defying the sign stand out with stark clarity.

As with much of Banksy's work, No Ball Games is layered with meaning: a critique of overregulation in public spaces, a celebration of youthful freedom, and a reflection on how play can subvert control. The irony is subtle but effective, encouraging viewers to question the rules imposed upon everyday life.
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