Trolley Hunters (B&W) by Banksy

Trolley Hunters (B&W) (Signed)

by Banksy

Year: 2007


Medium: Screenprint

Size: 56 x 76cm (22 × 29 9/10 Inches)

Edition of 150

Signed and Numbered by the artist

Pest Control Certificate Included


Banksy’s Trolley Hunters (Black & White) (Signed) (2007) is a rare screenprint on paper measuring 56 × 76 cm, issued in a limited edition of 150 and signed and numbered by the artist. Recasting prehistoric cave paintings with modern shopping trolleys, the work delivers a sharp critique of consumerism and contemporary survival instincts. The monochrome palette heightens its graphic impact, while the signature and Pest Control Certificate ensure verified provenance and strong collector confidence.

Also available are black & white unsigned and colour versions of the screen print.

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Banksy’s Trolley Hunters first appeared as a street mural in the early 2000s, during a period when the artist was redefining how public space could be used for social commentary. The original wall painting quickly became known for its bold simplicity and strong critique of modern consumer habits.

The work shows prehistoric hunters tracking supermarket shopping trolleys as prey. This contrast between ancient survival and modern consumption turns an everyday object into a symbol of excess and dependency. Banksy uses this imagery to explore themes of consumerism, instinct, and the way retail culture has become a defining force in contemporary life.

There is no wider graffiti series beyond the original mural, as the work relies on its single, site-specific impact. Its meaning is amplified by its street setting, where public space becomes part of the message.

For collectors, Trolley Hunters remains highly desirable due to its rarity, early origin, and strong conceptual clarity. Demand continues to grow in the secondary market, driven by its cultural relevance and instantly recognizable narrative. Explore more about Banksy’s original mural works in our guide to Banksy street art locations in the US and beyond.

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Trolley Hunters (B&W) by Banksy

Trolley Hunters (B&W) (Signed)

by Banksy

Year: 2007

Medium: Screenprint

Size: 56 x 76cm (22 × 29 9/10 Inches)

Edition of 150


Banksy’s Trolley Hunters (Black & White) (Signed) (2007) is a rare screenprint on paper measuring 56 × 76 cm, issued in a limited edition of 150 and signed and numbered by the artist. Recasting prehistoric cave paintings with modern shopping trolleys, the work delivers a sharp critique of consumerism and contemporary survival instincts. The monochrome palette heightens its graphic impact, while the signature and Pest Control Certificate ensure verified provenance and strong collector confidence.

Also available are black & white unsigned and colour versions of the screen print.

Banksy’s Trolley Hunters first appeared as a street mural in the early 2000s, during a period when the artist was redefining how public space could be used for social commentary. The original wall painting quickly became known for its bold simplicity and strong critique of modern consumer habits.

The work shows prehistoric hunters tracking supermarket shopping trolleys as prey. This contrast between ancient survival and modern consumption turns an everyday object into a symbol of excess and dependency. Banksy uses this imagery to explore themes of consumerism, instinct, and the way retail culture has become a defining force in contemporary life.

There is no wider graffiti series beyond the original mural, as the work relies on its single, site-specific impact. Its meaning is amplified by its street setting, where public space becomes part of the message.

For collectors, Trolley Hunters remains highly desirable due to its rarity, early origin, and strong conceptual clarity. Demand continues to grow in the secondary market, driven by its cultural relevance and instantly recognizable narrative. Explore more about Banksy’s original mural works in our guide to Banksy street art locations in the US and beyond.

More Banksy Works to Explore