Banksy b. 28 July 1974
Rude Copper (Unsigned), 2002
Screenprint on wove paper
58.4 x 42 cm
22 99/100 x 16 27/50 in.
22 99/100 x 16 27/50 in.
Rude Copper (Unsigned) is one of Banksy’s earliest and most recognisable works, first released in 2002. The image features a traditional British police officer — the emblem of law, order,...
Rude Copper (Unsigned) is one of Banksy’s earliest and most recognisable works, first released in 2002. The image features a traditional British police officer — the emblem of law, order, and authority — flipping the viewer his middle finger in a blatant act of defiance. Dressed in full uniform with a smug expression, the officer’s rude gesture undermines the traditional image of police as figures of respect and control.
The piece perfectly captures Banksy’s signature anti-authoritarian tone and rebellious spirit. It’s a striking example of his ability to turn familiar symbols of power into subjects of satire. By combining a classic screenprint style with a punk-inspired attitude, Rude Copper embodies the raw energy and political irreverence of early 2000s street art.
The piece perfectly captures Banksy’s signature anti-authoritarian tone and rebellious spirit. It’s a striking example of his ability to turn familiar symbols of power into subjects of satire. By combining a classic screenprint style with a punk-inspired attitude, Rude Copper embodies the raw energy and political irreverence of early 2000s street art.
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