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Nigel Wiskar

Banksy aims to raise £3million for NHS with Southampton Hospital 'image of hope' work

Banksy is hoping to raise more than £3 million for the NHS with the auction of a painting offering an “image of hope”.

Game Changer appeared at Southampton Hospital during the first wave of the pandemic.

Now the anonymous graffiti artist is auctioning the original canvas to raise funds for the NHS, with the reproduction of the work remaining in the hospital.

The hand-painted image shows a young boy playing with superhero dolls.

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It shows a boy playing with a nurse superhero toy with figures of Batman and Spiderman discarded in a basket (UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL SOUTHAMPTON/)

While Batman and Spiderman are discarded in a bin, the child clutches a figure of a masked nurse wearing a cape.

Christie’s said that the image “offers an image of hope” and represents a “personal tribute to those who continue to turn the tide of the pandemic”.

Katharine Arnold, co-head, post-war and contemporary art, Europe, at Christie’s, said: “Game Changer is a universal tribute to all those fighting worldwide on the front line of this crisis.

Banksy hoped it would cheer the NHS heroes up (PA)

“At a time when we can dare to hope once more, and look at life beyond the pandemic, it is important to reflect on the many symbols of strength and hope we have seen internationally since the beginning of 2020.

“Banksy’s Game Changer was a beacon of light for the staff and patients at Southampton General Hospital and it was the artist’s wish to then auction it with proceeds benefiting the NHS.

“The work pays tribute to the strength and resilience of those who have demonstrated true leadership throughout the pandemic, the staff of our vital NHS.”

Southampton General Hospital is part of the University of Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (PA WIRE)

When first unveiled, the picture was accompanied by a note: “Thanks for all you’re doing.

"I hope this brightens the place up a bit, even if it’s only black and white.”

Game Changer will be seen outside the hospital for the first time, from the window at Christie’s headquarters in London, from March 8 to 15.

Game Changer will be offered at auction in Christie’s 20th Century Art Evening Sale on March 23, with a pre-sale estimate of £2.5 to £3.5 million.

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