• Laugh Now, but one day we’ll be in charge’. Laugh Now portrays a forlorn monkey, wearing a sandwich board suggesting that he is oppressed or enslaved.
  • "You paint 100 chimpanzees and they still call you a guerilla artist." Learn more about this iconic print with these 10 facts about Banksy's Laugh Now.
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  • Laugh Now was released in 2003, as an edition of 750 total. 150 of these prints were signed. • 150 – Signed • 600 - Unsigned 50x70cm By.
  • One of Banksy's earliest works, Laugh Now depicts a monkey wearing a sign that says "Laugh now, but one day we'll be in charge."
  • Moco Museum Amsterdam exhibits iconic works by Banksy: Laugh Now, Girl with Balloon, Flower Thrower, Smiling Copper, Crude Oil series, and many more.
  • On the ground floor you will find the elaborate BanksyLaugh Now” exhibition. The exhibition contains around 50 original works by Street Art-legend Banksy.
  • The Laugh Now exhibition is not authorized by Banksy, however, each artwork is made by Banksy and validated by Pest Control with a certificate of authenticity.
  • Laugh Now” first appeared in 2002 and featured a Monkey wearing a sandwich board proclaiming ‘Laugh now, but one day we’ll be in charge’.
  • Buy Laugh Now on Silkscreen on paper by Banksy. Banksy is represented by IFAC Arts, Emily Friedman Fine Art, Galerie S16, Patrick Jones Gallery.