Banksy’s 2009 artwork “Anarchist Punk and Mum” depicts a punk with an anarchist flag being cared for by his mother. It was exhibited during the “Banksy vs. Bristol Museum” exhibition in 2009.
Banksy has made no public statements about this specific work. Nevertheless, many interpret it as a commentary on the tension between rebellion and parental care. The image suggests that regardless of one’s outward rebellion, the bond and care of a mother remains.
The presence of the anarchist “A” on the flag emphasizes the theme of anarchy and order. The mother straightening her son’s scarf can be seen as a symbol of love and care that influences even the most rebellious individuals.
Although Banksy himself has not provided an explanation, the work invites reflection on the dynamics between personal rebellion and family relationships.
Size: 10x10cm

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