His artworks have sold for over $1 million, but this weekend the infamous graffiti artist Banksy sold canvases for just $60 at a stall in New York.

The elusive artist set up a stand with about 30 canvases alongside others selling tourist art in Central Park on Saturday but did not publicize that the works were signed originals.



He put a video of the event on his website Sunday with the text, "Yesterday I set up a stall in the park selling 100 percent authentic original signed Banksy canvases. For $60 each."



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The retailing was part of Banksy's monthlong New York residency, called "Better Out Than In." As part of the project, the artist is producing a new piece of street art each day in October.



The British graffiti artist, whose identity is a closely guarded secret, has gone from daubing the streets of his home city, Bristol, to becoming the world's most famous spray-paint satirist, with a number of celebrity fans.



Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt famously spent $1 million on Banksy's work after "discovering" it at an L.A. art auction, and his "Keep It Spotless" was sold through Sotheby's for $1.8 million in 2008, according to media reports at the time.



But on Saturday, some lucky people in New York got the chance to bag a bargain at the Central Park stall, run by an unassuming white-haired man wearing a cap and glasses.



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