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Covid: Banksy painting for NHS charities sells for £14.4m [bbc.com]:
A Banksy painting depicting a young boy playing with a superhero nurse doll has raised more than £16m for NHS-related charities after being sold at auction.
Game Changer, by the anonymous graffiti artist, appeared in a foyer at Southampton General Hospital during the first wave of the pandemic.
Christie's said the hammer price of £14.4m for the 1m (3ft) x 1m work was a "world auction record" for a Banksy.
Including a buyer's premium, the purchaser paid £16.8m.
Christie's said it would be donating "a significant portion" of its premium meaning a total of "more than £16m" would be used to support health organisations and charities that work with the NHS, including Southampton Hospitals Charity.
Banksy had previously said the £9.9m received for his piece Devolved Parliament, showing the House of Commons overrun with chimpanzees, was the highest ever paid for one of his paintings [bbc.co.uk].
The artwork was delivered to the hospital in May with a note, which said: "Thanks for all you're doing. I hope this brightens the place up a bit, even if its only black and white."
It was hung near the emergency department and staff told the BBC at the time that it had helped boost morale.
A reproduction of the canvas will remain on display at the hospital.
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Auctioneer Jussi Pylkkanen said Banksy's pledge to donate the proceeds to the NHS was "an incredible gesture" and described the sale as a "historic moment".
A pre-sale estimate of £2.5m to £3.5m had been placed on the work.
The image shows a young boy kneeling and playing with a nurse superhero doll, complete with cape, while Batman and Spider-Man lie discarded in a nearby bin.
Prior to the auction, Christie's said the artwork offered "an image of hope" and represented a "personal tribute to those who continue to turn the tide of the pandemic".
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