Grappling Hook (Signed) - Banksy

Grappling Hook (Signed)

by Banksy

Year: 2017


Medium: Acrylic and Shellac on Wood

Size: 60 x 47.6 x 35 cm (23 5/8 by 18 3/4 by 13 3/4 in)

Edition of 26

Signed and Numbered in black felt-tip pen on Verso

Pest Control Certificate Included


Banksy’s Grappling Hook (Signed) (2017) is a rare mixed-media sculpture, constructed from acrylic, shellac on wood, painted polyurethane, aluminum, steel, and rope, measuring 60 × 47.6 × 35 cm. Released in an ultra-limited edition of 26, it is hand-signed and numbered in black felt-tip pen on the verso. Reflecting Banksy’s evolution into three-dimensional form, the work merges street symbolism with engineered precision. Its Pest Control Certificate confirms provenance, reinforcing strong collector confidence and long-term value.

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Grappling Hook is a sculptural work by Banksy that reflects the artist’s long-standing interest in escape, movement, and control within urban environments. Created during a period when Banksy was expanding beyond traditional street interventions, the work translates a simple, functional object into a conceptual statement.

The Grappling Hook becomes a symbol of resistance and possibility. It suggests breaking away from boundaries — physical, social, and institutional. This idea runs through much of Banksy’s practice, where everyday objects are reimagined to question authority and the limits placed on public space.

As a three-dimensional work, Grappling Hook carries a stronger physical presence than Banksy’s prints or murals. The simplicity of the form is intentional, allowing the concept to lead rather than decorative detail. It feels direct, immediate, and rooted in street culture.

For collectors, the sculpture is valued for its rarity and its connection to Banksy’s early conceptual language. Demand remains strong due to limited availability and the continued growth of Banksy’s sculptural works in the contemporary art market. Its importance lies in how clearly it translates the artist’s street-based ideas into a physical object.

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Grappling Hook (Signed) - Banksy

Grappling Hook (Signed)

by Banksy

Year: 2017

Medium: Acrylic and Shellac on Wood

Size: 60 x 47.6 x 35 cm (23 5/8 by 18 3/4 by 13 3/4 in)

Edition of 26


Banksy’s Grappling Hook (Signed) (2017) is a rare mixed-media sculpture, constructed from acrylic, shellac on wood, painted polyurethane, aluminum, steel, and rope, measuring 60 × 47.6 × 35 cm. Released in an ultra-limited edition of 26, it is hand-signed and numbered in black felt-tip pen on the verso. Reflecting Banksy’s evolution into three-dimensional form, the work merges street symbolism with engineered precision. Its Pest Control Certificate confirms provenance, reinforcing strong collector confidence and long-term value.

Grappling Hook is a sculptural work by Banksy that reflects the artist’s long-standing interest in escape, movement, and control within urban environments. Created during a period when Banksy was expanding beyond traditional street interventions, the work translates a simple, functional object into a conceptual statement.

The Grappling Hook becomes a symbol of resistance and possibility. It suggests breaking away from boundaries — physical, social, and institutional. This idea runs through much of Banksy’s practice, where everyday objects are reimagined to question authority and the limits placed on public space.

As a three-dimensional work, Grappling Hook carries a stronger physical presence than Banksy’s prints or murals. The simplicity of the form is intentional, allowing the concept to lead rather than decorative detail. It feels direct, immediate, and rooted in street culture.

For collectors, the sculpture is valued for its rarity and its connection to Banksy’s early conceptual language. Demand remains strong due to limited availability and the continued growth of Banksy’s sculptural works in the contemporary art market. Its importance lies in how clearly it translates the artist’s street-based ideas into a physical object.

More Banksy Works to Explore