
Gauntlet Gallery — Complete Mr Brainwash Print Index
We Are All In This Together (Pink)
Summary
A 2020 silkscreen on paper at 22 x 22 inches in an edition of 75, this Pink variant carries a message of solidarity that resonated strongly with its moment. The square format and unifying slogan place it among Mr Brainwash's hope-and-community works, released as one of a color-paired set.
Why It Matters
The 'We Are All In This Together' message captured the collective spirit of 2020, giving this print a clear tie to its historical moment. The edition of 75 keeps it limited, and the affirmational, community-minded theme extends the optimism and hope that run through much of the artist's editioned output.
Collector Perspective
The uplifting slogan has broad emotional appeal and reads as a document of its time, which adds narrative interest for collectors. The Pink variant pairs with a Blue counterpart for those pursuing the set. At 75 impressions the run is moderately limited; confirm condition on the square sheet's margins and surface.
Historical Context
In 2020, 'We are all in this together' became a widely used rallying phrase during a period of global hardship. Mr Brainwash channeled that sentiment into an editioned artwork, consistent with his long-running use of hopeful, unifying messaging and his instinct for meeting cultural moments with accessible, optimistic imagery.
FAQ
What is the edition size?
An edition of 75, silkscreened on paper.
Is there another color version?
Yes, this Pink variant is paired with a Blue counterpart.
How large is it?
22 x 22 inches, a square format.
What is the theme?
A message of solidarity and community that resonated strongly in 2020.
About the Artist
Mr. Brainwash is the pseudonym of Thierry Guetta, a French-born, Los Angeles-based street artist who rose to prominence through Banksy's 2010 documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop. Originally a videographer who filmed street artists including Shepard Fairey and Banksy, Guetta reinvented himself as an artist, staging his ambitious 2008 debut show "Life Is Beautiful" in Los Angeles. His work draws heavily on pop-art appropriation, remixing icons such as Warhol, Einstein, Charlie Chaplin, and spray-paint splatters. He has produced album art and large-scale exhibitions across the U.S. and Europe.
Collecting Mr Brainwash at Gauntlet Gallery
What Mr. Brainwash prints should I buy first?
Start with hand-finished screenprints and stencil works from his named exhibitions, where each impression is signed, numbered, and often uniquely embellished with spray-paint or stamps. Smaller editions and show-related pieces from "Life Is Beautiful" and later gallery runs are the most recognizable entry points. At Gauntlet Gallery we prioritize pieces with clean condition and complete signing.
How is authenticity documented?
Gauntlet Gallery sells Mr. Brainwash works with documented studio provenance and the artist's own signature, numbering, and thumbprint or stamp where present. We photograph the exact piece you receive, including signature and edition details, so what you verify is what ships.
What drives value?
Value is driven by edition size, whether the piece is hand-embellished versus a flat print, subject popularity, condition, and provenance tied to a documented exhibition. Signed, low-numbered, and uniquely finished impressions command the strongest premiums.