Banksy Limitless Exhibition Just Had a Huge Rebrand
Banksy Limitless exhibition temporarily closed its doors for a huge rebranding in February. It re-opened on the 4th March with a larger exhibition area, new murals, large-scale sculptures, and new immersive spaces.
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Banksy Limitless Reframed

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After welcoming over 130,000 visitors, Banksy Limitless closed for a short period of time in February to refresh the exhibition.
They expanded the exhibition space and added 30 more artworks, including new immersive spaces, large-scale installations, sculptures, photography and murals.

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Before, the exhibition featured 250 artworks, now there are 280 to explore, plus they expanded the exhibition space giving even more space to enjoy the experience.
And the best part is, visitors can enjoy the exhibition for the same ticket price as before the rebranding.
In addition, there is a brand new documentary room featuring “Whispers for Banksy. A Street Tribute.”
Highlights of the New Installations
Hologram Room

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The Hologram Room showcases a short film about Banksy as he talks about how his career as a graffiti artist started and why he chose a form of art that don’t last long as his murals are soon wiped out or painted over.
Dismaland

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There is an expanded Dismaland gallery to give more space for the infamous ‘bemusement park’ project. Part of the project is a huge projection panel shaped like a Mickey Mouse head and a distorted Little Mermaid statue.

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The Dismaland project also involves special Dismaland notes featuring a sad Mickey Mouse, Banksy’s iconic rat mural and other iconic Banksy characters.
There’s also a Dismaland map and a large sculpture of an orca trying to jump through a tiny ring.
New Documentary Films

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As the exhibition space now expended, there are not one but two documentary rooms.
One at the beginning of the exhibition featuring exclusive homage footages and insights from Banksy’s special collaborations, and a second one at the end of the exhibition featuring interviews with the creators of the exhibition.
Grappling Hook

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Grappling Hook was created for Banksy’s Walled Off Hotel in Betlehem. It’s a combination of a military grappling hook and a wooden crucifix confronting entanglement of faith and conflict.
Fallen Angel

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Fallen Angel is a large scale mural that first exhibited in London in 2002.
It depicts a skeletal figure with wings sitting beside a bottle marked with a red cross, exhausted. Above him a message that says: “People who enjoy waving flags don’t deserve to have one.”
Choose Your Weapon

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Choose your weapon is a sharp critique on Britain’s youth and urban gang culture.
A standing masked figure holding the lash of a barking dog.
The barking dog is a reference to late iconic American street artist, Keith Haring.
The mural first appeared on a pub wall in Bermondsey in 2010.
Turf War Banksy x PUMA Sneakers
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Opening on the 18th July 2003 at a secret warehouse location somewhere in Kingsland Road, London, Turf War was Banksy’s first major exhibition.
The exhibition was sponsored by PUMA that produced T-shirts and sneakers with a ‘Turf War’ branding.
The sneakers never sold at retail. They were given as a gift for a handful of people.
Spray Paint Your Own T-Shirt
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Choose ‘Premium’ when booking and enhance your Banksy experience with a special T-shirt spray painting experience.
Get a white T-shirt (the T-shirt is provided. You just have to give your size), and use stencils featuring Banksy’s most famous murals, and decorate your T-shirt with your favourite colours.
Give your masterpiece a little time to dry while you explore the shop and simply collect it from one of the racks next to the counter.
Practical Info
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Address
Banksy Limitless Reframed | 79 Old Brompton Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 3LD
(Nearest station is South Kensington station)
Opening Times
Until 30th June 2026
Time slots are varied. Pick your time slot when booking on FEVER.
Is there age restriction?
All ages are welcome
Tickets
Tickets are available on FEVER
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Ready for your next adventure? New Keith Haring exhibition opened at MOCO Museum. Voice of the Street: Keith Haring’s Subway Drawings is featuring 30 artworks Haring drew in chalk on black advertising panels in various stations in the NYC subway before he got famous. The surviving artworks are from between 1980 – 1985.



