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Banksy T Shirt - Napalm Girl, White
Banksy T Shirt - Napalm Girl, White
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Grab yourself a piece of street art history with this 100% cotton Banksy T-Shirt. Featuring Banksy’s celebrated 2004 Napalm Girl  displayed on a cool white background. 

  • 100% cotton
  • Screen-printed image that won’t fade or crack
  • Cool white
  • Machine wash at 30 degrees
  • Classic men’s unisex fit
  • Made in the UK

About this image:  

Other titles: Ronald McDonald and Mickey Mouse in ‘Can’t Beat The Feeling’

Location: Santa’s Ghetto, Carnaby Street, London, 2004

The image of the girl running from the napalm bombing of a Vietnamese village in 1972, by photographer Nick Ut, was taken during the Vietnam War on June 8th, 1972. This iconic photo, taken in Trang Bang shows Phan Thị Kim Phúc at nine years of age running naked on a road after being severely burned on her back by a South Vietnamese attack. The photograph has become one of the most emotive and influential images of the twentieth century. U.S. President Richard Nixon once questioned the authenticity of the photograph, musing as to whether it may have been "fixed." Banksy incorporates this strong image into his design and by adding those two icons of the American Dream, Ronald McDonald and Mickey Mouse, he manages to create on of his most powerful and ironic statements.

A Larger version appeared at the Damien Hirst exhibition ‘In The Darkest Hour There May Be Light: Works from Damien Hirst’s murderme collection’ at the Serpentine Gallery, London from November 2006 to January 2007. The exhibition contained works that Hirst had received from exchanges with his artist ‘friends’.

                                                                                                           

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