The Art of Banksy

The Art of Banksy

The Art of Banksy exhibition is in London!

The smash-hit exhibition which brought Banksy’s era-defining works to over 1.5 million visitors in 15 cities across the globe, is now open in London’s iconic Regent Street.

Book your tickets to see the world’s largest collection of original and authenticated Banksy artworks, showcasing over 150 pieces including prints, unique works, and ephemera, many of which are on public display for the very first time.

The power of art to affect social change

Visit the Art of Banksy’s new London home to discover the iconic works of one of the world’s most important current artists and what their work reveals today; the power of art to affect social change.

For this first time, close associates of the artist share personal stories giving unique insight into some of the world’s most famous images, engrossing background on how those headline-grabbing street art stunts were devised.

The Art of Banksy is not curated or authorised by the artist.

Who is Banksy?

Short answer: we don't know.

Banksy is an anonymous England-based street artist, political activist, and filmmaker known for his distinctive stencil-style graffiti and provocative artworks. His identity remains largely unknown, adding to the mystery and intrigue surrounding his work. Banksy's art often contains satirical social commentary, tackling various political and social issues such as war, capitalism, greed, poverty, and the effects of modern society.

He gained widespread recognition in the late 1990s and early 2000s for his street art, which appeared predominantly in Bristol before expanding to cities around the world. Banksy's art typically combines dark humor, irony, and clever visual imagery to convey powerful messages, and his pieces have appeared on walls, buildings, and streets in various countries.

His art continues to captivate audiences globally, and his messages often provoke thought and discussion about societal issues through the lens of art.

London,
London,
United Kingdom
WC2H 9LJ

How to find us

100 Charing Cross Road, London 

  • Please note, there are NO toilet facilities at this venue

  • Most of the exhibition is fully wheelchair accessible. There is a small section on the first floor which can only be accessed by a short flight of stairs. Our staff are available to provide any additional assistance that may be required.