Mickey and Minnie (Life is Beautiful - Follow your Dreams), 2014
Mr Brainwash

Painting : acrylic, mixed media

127 x 96.5 cm 50 x 38 inch

$23,117

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127 x 96.5 cm 50 x 38 inch Height x Width x Depth

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Artwork location: Germany

Mr. Brainwash - Mickey & Minnie Mouse.
Mickey & Minnie Mouse is a unique piece of the internationally successful street artist Mr. Brainwash. Mickey Mouse has often been used in art as a motif, including by many urban art and street artists. So of course Mickey fits the life motto “Life is Beautiful" or “Follow Your Dreams" of Mr. Brainwash. The main motif is sprayed as a stencil with a stencil and acrylic paint whereas the background as a collage or with mixed media is worked out differently in each case. Old snippets from comic books, vintage brochures and other stencils let the viewer always see new details. Mickey Mouse is one of the most famous comic characters in the world. She first saw the light of day in 1930. Mickey Mouse was the first cartoon character who could talk. In the Disney episode “The Karnival Kid", Mickey Mouse's first words were “Hot Dogs".
Minnie Mouse is also an animated character created by Walt Disney. A longtime lover of Mickey Mouse, she first appeared in the Mickey Mouse comic story “The Gleam" (1942) by Merrill De Maris and Floyd Gottfredson with her full name Minerva Mouse, although this is rarely used.
Minnie is stylish, quiet, sassy, well-mannered, cheerful and feminine. She is full of love and affection, polite to all her friends and knows her manners.
In honor of her 90th birthday, she was honored with her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on January 22, 2018, joining the ranks of other animated celebrities.

In his documentary “Exit through the Giftshop”, Mr. Brainwash accompanied his friend and street art legend Banksy at work. Through him, he got into the street art scene and began creating art himself. Mr. Brainwash, however, unlike Banksy, revealed his identity and quickly rose to superstardom in the street art scene. The exhibitions of Thierry Guetta, Mr. Brainwash’s real name, became crowd pullers, Madonna commissioned him to design the album cover “Celebration”.

Thierry Guetta was born in 1966 in Garges-les-Gonesse in France, a small, impoverished suburb about half an hour outside Paris. As the youngest of five children, he and his siblings did not have much money or many material possessions, but Thierry found wealth and contentment in the love of his family. At the age of nine, the unexpected death of his mother changed his outlook on life – but not for the worse. Instead, it forced Thierry, his siblings and his father to set out together to improve their circumstances. Eventually, they found their way to America, and the City of Angels became Thierry’s new home. Instead of chasing dreams of fame and fortune, the Guetta family simply sought a fresh start.

At the age of 15, Thierry could barely speak English and had a hard time at school. However, he seemed to excel in all other subjects. Thierry discovered that his zest for life was a peculiarity among the people of Los Angeles, a breath of fresh air in the midst of cynicism, vanity and despair. With this self-confidence, Thierry tried his hand at the Hollywood nightclub scene. With success. Then he ventured into vintage retail. Again with success. His obvious sixth sense for what was “cool” in Hollywood made him a considerable fortune, something he never had as a child. He later married and had a son. A seemingly happy ending, but that was only the beginning of Thierry’s story. Thierry’s alter ego, Mr. Brainwash, was soon to make his debut.

The loss of his mother left a gap that Thierry was unable to fill until the birth of his son. To be on the safe side and capture every single precious moment, Thierry recorded everything on video. Not “everything”, as most doting parents film all the big moments in their child’s life. Thierry filmed everything that was possible. Thousands and thousands of hours of footage. His arm became a real tripod, and soon all his experiences existed only through the viewfinder of his camcorder.

“Life is many things,” Mr. Brainwash later explained, “from beautiful to difficult and complicated to funny and surprising, and everything in between.” By a happy twist of fate, Thierry traveled to Paris to visit his cousin – a street artist known as Space Invader. Thierry was infatuated with this artistic lifestyle and quickly focused his camera on Space Invader’s extraordinary work. Slowly but surely, the seed of Mr. Brainwash began to grow.

Thierry Guetta was hooked. He eagerly sought out other street artists to film, including Shepard Fairey, Zevs and the elusive, infamous Banksy. What these artists didn’t know was that Thierry was not only their documentary filmmaker, but also their student. Later, Thierry Guetta imitated everything he captured and adapted it to his own vision, combining the obscurity of street art with famous images of popular culture and historical figures. With the new and with the old.

Thierry was encouraged by Banksy to host his own art exhibition and eventually Mr. Brainwash was born. Thierry Guetta swapped his camera for a paintbrush and focused entirely on the task ahead of him – he wanted to become a true artist. This journey forms the plot of the aforementioned, award-winning documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop.

The film was made almost by chance. Thierry had more than 30,000 hours of footage of all the street artists involved. He was given access to these artists only with the promise that he would make a movie that would tell their story to the world. Unbeknownst to them, Thierry had no idea how he was going to complete this film, and shooting the footage was really all he intended to do. Banksy eventually stepped in and suggested focusing the film on Thierry’s own story – from entrepreneur to obsessive videographer and aspiring artist. And with that advice, Thierry immediately stepped into the spotlight.

Mr. Brainwash’s hyper-visual explosion in the art world was unprecedented. His first exhibition in Los Angeles in 2008, entitled “Life is Beautiful”, proved that he is an artist with strong intentions and vision. He achieved more success with a single exhibition than most artists achieve in their entire career.

When his film Exit Through the Gift Shop premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2010, Mr. Brainwash had already achieved fame. The documentary won several awards and even received a nomination for Best Documentary Feature at the Academy Awards. In view of this fame, it was only a matter of time before stars approached Thierry for commissions. Michael Jackson, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rick Ross, KYGO and even Madonna (to name but a few) asked to buy his art or have original album covers designed by him. In 2014, Mr. Brainwash designed a poster for Michael Jackson’s posthumous album Xscape. This completed a memorable circle for Thierry, as Jackson was one of the first people to buy an original work by Mr. Brainwash.

Mr. Brainwash has worked with Mercedes-Benz, Coca-Cola, Hublot, Ray-Ban, Showtime’s Billions and Shameless, STXfilms’ Molly’s Game, Stan Lee and Marvel, international soccer icon Pelé, former First Lady Michelle Obama and the Pope. He is currently the only street artist whose work appears on screen, television, music, fashion, sports, politics and religion.

Using spray cans, stencils, stencil graffiti, as well as screen prints and pop culture motifs analogous to Andy Warhol, the artist has brought urban art from the street into the living room and merged both art movements. The surprising works of Mr. Brainwash mix bright colors in any combination with sometimes controversial content. He uses a variety of techniques such as printmaking, mixed media with spray paint, painting and collage techniques and enriches his images with both ironic statements and positive messages in text form. Mr. Brainwash now lives and works in Los Angeles, where his first art museum opened in Beverly Hills (465 N. Beverly Drive) in 2022.

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Mr Brainwash, Mickey and Minnie (Life is Beautiful - Follow your Dreams)
United States  • 1966

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Mr Brainwash, the pseudonym for Thierry Guetta was born near Paris, in Sarcelles in 1966. At the age of 15, he moved to Los Angeles with his father, brothers, and sisters after their mother passed away. A video maker and pop art artist, his works are mostly in stencil or graffiti.

He took lessons at Fairfax High school for about a year but dropped out of high school to organize Hollywood events. The artist began selling vintage clothes in Los Angeles, New York, and Miami.

Mr Brainwash had a ticking in 1999 for street art, during a trip to France to visit his cousin, Space Invader, a Parisian street artist. He has a passion for video and therefore began filming all the breaks, accompanied by other street artists, like Shepard Fairey or Wevs. At this moment, the videos weren't meant to be seen. He began graffiti and became Mr Brainwash. His universe is made up of Banksy's stencils and images of Andy Warhol.

In 2009, he met the British artist Banksy and helps him launch his exhibition: Barely Legal in Los Angeles, this event attracted celebrities and art dealers. The two artists decided to realize a documentary on the world of street artists, which was a mystery up till now. The images which were shot before were then shown along with Invader, Banksy, and Mr Brainwash.

Due to this collaboration, the doc-fiction “Exit Through the Gift Shop" (ou Faites le Mur !) was born, nominated for an Oscar, presented in 2010 at the Sundance Film Festival. The film presents the meteoric rise of Mr. Brainwash on the street art scene, and his works being sold for phenomenal sums, like his Jim Morrison portrait sold for 100 000 $ or Charlie Chaplin for 50 000 $. After the movie's success, Mr Brainwash's work becomes much more popular.

But the story can be seen the other way around. It was shown that Mr Brainwash isn't a fictitious character, he did put together the movie. The fiction caught up with reality, making Mr Brainwash a true actor in the art industry.

In 2024, French-American street artist Mr. Brainwash continued to captivate audiences worldwide with his dynamic and vibrant artworks. His "Life Is Beautiful" exhibition, held at the Mr. Brainwash Art Museum in Beverly Hills, California, showcased a diverse collection of his iconic pieces, attracting art enthusiasts and collectors alike. 

Looking ahead to 2025, Mr. Brainwash is set to participate in the London Art Fair, scheduled from January 22 to 26, 2025. This prestigious event will feature a curated selection of contemporary artworks, providing a platform for artists to present their latest creations to an international audience. Attendees can anticipate engaging with Mr. Brainwash's innovative pieces, reflecting his unique style and artistic vision.

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