Batman vs. Superman
37.0" x 24.0" in
(94 x 61 cm)
40.5" x 28.0" in
(103 x 72 cm) including frame
"Batman vs. Superman" by Mr. Brainwash (2016)
Unique: No
Numbered: Yes (109/216)
Gallery Certificate of Authenticity: Yes
This artwork is framed (black) and ready to hang.
A 13 Colored Screen Print on Hand Torn Archival Art Paper.
Signed & numbered by Mr. Brainwash, with his thumb print on the back.
Released with the new Batman VS Superman movie.
- Year: 2016
- Classification: Limited edition
- Support: Screen Print on fine art paper
- Medium: Mixed media
- Shipped from USA
- Year: 2016
- Classification: Limited edition
- Support: Screen Print on fine art paper
- Medium: Mixed media
- Shipped from USA
About Mr. Brainwash
A provocative figure in street art, Mr. Brainwash (a pseudonym for Thierry Guetta) appropriates images from popular culture and art history and incorporates them into his wry screen prints and sculptures. Mr. Brainwash’s colorful texts and iconography reflect the artist’s graffiti-inspired sensibility and undermine his original source material. The artist rose to prominence as the main figure in the 2010 Banksy-directed film Exit Through the Gift Shop. Today, his work sells for up to six figures on the secondary market. Mr. Brainwash has also designed album covers for the likes of Madonna and Rick Ross.
Batman vs. Superman by Mr. Brainwash
37.0" x 24.0" in
(94 x 61 cm)
40.5" x 28.0" in
(103 x 72 cm) including frame
"Batman vs. Superman" by Mr. Brainwash (2016)
Unique: No
Numbered: Yes (109/216)
Gallery Certificate of Authenticity: Yes
This artwork is framed (black) and ready to hang.
A 13 Colored Screen Print on Hand Torn Archival Art Paper.
Signed & numbered by Mr. Brainwash, with his thumb print on the back.
Released with the new Batman VS Superman movie.
- Year: 2016
- Classification: Limited edition
- Support: Screen Print on fine art paper
- Medium: Mixed media
- Shipped from USA
- Year: 2016
- Classification: Limited edition
- Support: Screen Print on fine art paper
- Medium: Mixed media
- Shipped from USA
About Mr. Brainwash
A provocative figure in street art, Mr. Brainwash (a pseudonym for Thierry Guetta) appropriates images from popular culture and art history and incorporates them into his wry screen prints and sculptures. Mr. Brainwash’s colorful texts and iconography reflect the artist’s graffiti-inspired sensibility and undermine his original source material. The artist rose to prominence as the main figure in the 2010 Banksy-directed film Exit Through the Gift Shop. Today, his work sells for up to six figures on the secondary market. Mr. Brainwash has also designed album covers for the likes of Madonna and Rick Ross.