Collection: Mr. Brainwash | Pop Art & Mixed Media

Mr. Brainwash — Thierry Guetta, b. 1966 — came to international attention through Banksy's 2010 Academy Award-nominated documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop, which simultaneously introduced his practice to a global audience and raised serious questions about authenticity, intention, and what it means to be an artist. The debate the film generated is itself part of what makes his work interesting: Mr. Brainwash has spent the decade since proving, through sustained output and a genuinely active market, that the questions were worth asking.

His visual language draws directly on the Pop Art tradition — Warhol's silkscreen technique, Lichtenstein's graphic vocabulary, the readymade strategies of the Dada and Fluxus movements — applied to the icons of contemporary culture with the energy and irreverence of someone who came to art through the street rather than the academy. Marilyn Monroe, Mickey Mouse, the Flower Thrower, the Beatles: familiar imagery subjected to transformation, layering, and the specific material richness of mixed media that distinguishes his originals from his printed editions.

His debut exhibition Life is Beautiful (Los Angeles, 2008) was a record-breaking commercial success. His auction debut at Phillips in 2010 saw Charlie Chaplin Pink sell for $122,500 against a pre-sale estimate of $8,000–$12,000. His market has been active and consistent since.

Available through Creed Gallery, Ascot — originals, hand-finished editions, signed limited editions, and sculptures — for collectors across Berkshire, Surrey, and London. Private viewings by appointment.