New York, New York, USA. 29th Oct, 2013. A view of the 'vandalized' Nazi soldier painting entitled 'The banality of the banality of evil' by British artist Banksy's, located at the Housing Works Gramercy thrift shop. The painting was a thrift store painting by K.Sager which Banksy is believed to have purchased and added or 'vandalized' the Nazi soldier sitting on a bench. Banksy also added his signature below the original artist. It was then returned to the thrift store where it will be auctioned to benefit HIV/AIDS and homelessness needs on Friday. © ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
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Oct. 29, 2013 - New York, New York, U.S. - A view of the 'vandalized' Nazi soldier painting entitled 'The banality of the banality of evil' by British artist Banksy's, located at the Housing Works Gramercy thrift shop. The painting was a thrift store painting by K.Sager which Banksy is believed to have purchased and added or 'vandalized' the Nazi soldier sitting on a bench. Banksy also added his signature below the original artist. It was then returned to the thrift store where it will be auctioned to benefit HIV/AIDS and homelessness needs on Friday. This piece is part of the Banksy 'Better In Than Out' one month residency in NYC where a new work is installed once a day in one of the 5 boroughs in the city. (Credit Image: © Nancy Kaszerman/ZUMAPRESS.com)