Thomas Baumgärtel (1960) - 5 DM Banane

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Thomas Baumgärtel (1960), 5 DM Banana, 2020, a two-colour stenciled graffiti on a used 5-DM banknote (6.2 x 12.2 cm), limited edition of 90 copies, signed, numbered and stamped, in good condition; German origin; Street Art; mixed media technique.

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Thomas Baumgärtel (1960), 5 DM Banana, 2020.

Two-color stencil graffito (pochoir) on a 5-DM banknote (6.2 x 12.2 cm).
90 copies, signed, numbered and stamped.

Condition: Good condition. The banknote may have minor tears or creases, as it is a used banknote that has been in circulation.

Note: Illustrations are exemplary – the edition number may vary.

After Thomas Baumgärtel's first Banana Pochoir in 2002, the 5-DM note was issued, and 18 years later, the 2020 edition appeared. The banknote features the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin with an 'embedded' Musa of the 'Banana Sprayer' as stencil graffiti on the back, printed on original banknotes from 1991 with Bettina von Arnim's portrait on the front.

Biography
From 1985 to 1990, he studied free art at FH Köln and continued until 1995 with psychology at the University of Cologne. Since 1986, the Cologne artist has marked art locations in European cities, as well as in New York and Moscow, under the pseudonym 'Bananen-Sprayer' — over 4,000 to date. Starting in 1995, he developed 'Banana Pointillism' — painting with small stenciled bananas on canvas. He has staged actions in public spaces with large banana sculptures, such as 'We Love the High Church' at the main portal of Cologne Cathedral (1998); since 2002, he has been designing projects for Berlin, including 'We Love the Union' at the Brandenburg Gate.

Thomas Baumgärtel (1960), 5 DM Banana, 2020.

Two-color stencil graffito (pochoir) on a 5-DM banknote (6.2 x 12.2 cm).
90 copies, signed, numbered and stamped.

Condition: Good condition. The banknote may have minor tears or creases, as it is a used banknote that has been in circulation.

Note: Illustrations are exemplary – the edition number may vary.

After Thomas Baumgärtel's first Banana Pochoir in 2002, the 5-DM note was issued, and 18 years later, the 2020 edition appeared. The banknote features the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin with an 'embedded' Musa of the 'Banana Sprayer' as stencil graffiti on the back, printed on original banknotes from 1991 with Bettina von Arnim's portrait on the front.

Biography
From 1985 to 1990, he studied free art at FH Köln and continued until 1995 with psychology at the University of Cologne. Since 1986, the Cologne artist has marked art locations in European cities, as well as in New York and Moscow, under the pseudonym 'Bananen-Sprayer' — over 4,000 to date. Starting in 1995, he developed 'Banana Pointillism' — painting with small stenciled bananas on canvas. He has staged actions in public spaces with large banana sculptures, such as 'We Love the High Church' at the main portal of Cologne Cathedral (1998); since 2002, he has been designing projects for Berlin, including 'We Love the Union' at the Brandenburg Gate.

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Artist
Thomas Baumgärtel (1960)
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Owner or reseller
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
5 DM Banane
Technique
Mixed technique
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Germany
Year
2020
Condition
Good condition
Height
6.2 cm
Width
12.2 cm
Style
Street art
Period
2000-2010
Sold with frame
No
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