Morons (White), (Unsigned) by Banksy

Morons (White) (Unsigned)

by Banksy

Year: 2007


Medium: Screenprint

Size: 56 x 76cm (22 × 29 9/10 Inches)

Edition of 500

Pest Control Certificate Included


Banksy’s Morons (White) (Unsigned) (2007) is a celebrated screenprint on paper measuring 56 × 76 cm, released in an edition of 500. Drawing inspiration from the contemporary art market itself, the work satirizes the culture of auctions, speculation, and artistic value through one of Banksy’s most quoted visual statements. The crisp white edition enhances its striking composition, while the included Pest Control Certificate provides trusted authenticity and provenance for collectors seeking a cornerstone Banksy print.

Morons Sepia signed version and White signed option of the print are also available in our inventory.

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Morons is one of Banksy’s most celebrated critiques of the art world. The image is based on a scene inside a traditional auction room, where bidders compete for a framed artwork bearing the now-famous message: “I can’t believe you morons actually buy this sh*t.” First released as a print in 2007, the work was created specifically for collectors and galleries rather than as a street mural, allowing Banksy to direct his satire toward the commercial art market itself.

The piece reflects a pivotal moment in Banksy’s career, when his works were achieving record prices and attracting growing attention from major collectors. Through irony and humor, Morons questions the relationship between art, value, and speculation. The work remains one of the artist’s clearest statements on the contradictions of the contemporary art market.

Among collectors, Morons has become one of Banksy’s most sought-after print series. Its cultural relevance, instantly recognizable imagery, and direct commentary on art collecting have helped sustain strong global demand. Limited edition examples are increasingly difficult to source, making them highly desirable additions to established collections. Today, Morons stands as a defining Banksy work—both a critique of the art market and one of its most successful success stories.

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Morons (White), (Unsigned) by Banksy

Morons (White) (Unsigned)

by Banksy

Year: 2007

Medium: Screenprint

Size: 56 x 76cm (22 × 29 9/10 Inches)

Edition of 500


Banksy’s Morons (White) (Unsigned) (2007) is a celebrated screenprint on paper measuring 56 × 76 cm, released in an edition of 500. Drawing inspiration from the contemporary art market itself, the work satirizes the culture of auctions, speculation, and artistic value through one of Banksy’s most quoted visual statements. The crisp white edition enhances its striking composition, while the included Pest Control Certificate provides trusted authenticity and provenance for collectors seeking a cornerstone Banksy print.

Morons Sepia signed version and White signed option of the print are also available in our inventory.

Morons is one of Banksy’s most celebrated critiques of the art world. The image is based on a scene inside a traditional auction room, where bidders compete for a framed artwork bearing the now-famous message: “I can’t believe you morons actually buy this sh*t.” First released as a print in 2007, the work was created specifically for collectors and galleries rather than as a street mural, allowing Banksy to direct his satire toward the commercial art market itself.

The piece reflects a pivotal moment in Banksy’s career, when his works were achieving record prices and attracting growing attention from major collectors. Through irony and humor, Morons questions the relationship between art, value, and speculation. The work remains one of the artist’s clearest statements on the contradictions of the contemporary art market.

Among collectors, Morons has become one of Banksy’s most sought-after print series. Its cultural relevance, instantly recognizable imagery, and direct commentary on art collecting have helped sustain strong global demand. Limited edition examples are increasingly difficult to source, making them highly desirable additions to established collections. Today, Morons stands as a defining Banksy work—both a critique of the art market and one of its most successful success stories.

More Banksy Works to Explore