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The Art of Banksy

MAKING ITS MARK ON LONDON FOR THE FIRST TIME

The world’s largest collection of privately-owned Banksy art
50 Earlham Street, Covent Garden

SUBVERSIVE. MYSTERIOUS. BRILLIANT.

Previously seen by over 1 million visitors in Melbourne, Tel Aviv, Auckland, Toronto, Miami, Gothenburg and Sydney, THE ART OF BANKSY is the new simply-can’t-miss exhibition showcasing one of the world’s most provocative and important living artists, providing “a welcome reminder of the explosive impact of Banksy’s works.” (Time Out)

This London Premiere will be housed in a vast, 12000-square-foot warehouse space in the heart of Covent Garden, formerly the iconic Belgian eatery BELGO. This space will allow for a fully immersive and COVID-secure experience.

On display as part of THE ART OF BANKSY are prints, canvasses, screenprints, sculptures and limited-edition pieces mainly dated between 1997 and 2008 (including well-known works such as ‘Girl with Balloon’, ‘Flower Thrower’ and ‘Rude Copper’) as well as lesser-known works on canvas, wood and paper.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to explore the fascinating world of Banksy. Book advance tickets now!

THE ART OF BANKSY IS NOT AUTHORIZED BY BANKSY AND NOT CURATED IN COLLABORATION WITH THE ARTIST. ALL ARTWORKS ARE ON LOAN FROM PRIVATE COLLECTORS.

Access Information

The exhibition is partially wheelchair accessible. A lift is available but due to listing constraints of the building, there is uneven flooring in parts of the exhibition. We are an immersive experience, so the exhibition has low lighting. Please contact the venue directly if you would like further details.

Address

50 Earlham St, West End, London WC2H 9LJ

Cancellation Policy

1. If you test positive for COVID-19, display symptoms, or are asked to isolate by NHS Test and Trace you can exchange your tickets.
2. If the show is cancelled due to COVID-19 or any other reason, you will be offered a free exchange or refund.
3. If the show is going ahead and you are able to attend, there will be no exchange or refund available.

We request all patrons wear a face covering when visiting the exhibition, unless exempt. We do not require a vaccine passport or proof of a negative test to enter the exhibition.

The exhibition operates on an immersive one-way user journey with separate entry and exit points.
The venue features a powerful ventilation system with fresh air continually circulating throughout the exhibition.
Please buy your ticket in advance. For tickets purchased at the box office, we are a cashless venue and can only accept debit & credit card payments.
Please use the hand sanitiser provided as you enter the exhibition, and this can also be found at designated points throughout the building.
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the event start time to aid with the safe movement of customers around the venue.

Delivery Method

Free eTicket - mobile or printed

How Does It Work

You will receive a confirmation email with your voucher attached. Please show your voucher on your phone, or print this ticket, to gain entry to the event. The voucher will be checked and/or scanned upon entry.

Suitable For Children

Children under 6 go free. Students will be asked for proof on arrival

Venue Info

50 Earlham St, London

Times

Opening hours for events until 31 March 2022

Monday 10:00 – 18:00, last admission 17:00
Tuesday and Wednesday – Closed
Thursday – Friday is 10:00 – 21:00, last admission 20:00
Saturday 09:30 – 19:00, last admission 18:00
Sunday is 10:00 – 18:00, last admission 17:00

Opening hours for events from the 1 April 2022 - change to opening hours:

Monday 11AM - 7PM Last admission 6pm
Thursday – Friday 11AM - 8pm Last admission 7PM
Saturday 10AM – 8PM Last admission 7 pm
Sunday 12PM – 6PM Last admission 5PM

Opening hours for events from 3 May 2022

Tuesdays and Wednesdays are added, opening hours 11am - 7pm (Same as Mondays)

Where Do I Go

50 Earlham St, West End, London WC2H 9LJ

50 Earlham St, London

50 Earlham St, West End, London WC2H 9LJ

Latest customer reviews

  • Disappointing

    17 May 2022

    It was quite disappointing… Key assets not on display… weak range. Definitely not worth the cost.

    DS Confirmed ticket purchaser

  • Enjoyable

    14 May 2022

    Having not seen a lot of these private collectors items, the exhibition was worth a look but for the ticket price was a lot. You can walk around at your own pace and it does get warm as the ceilings are low. The gift shop is really reasonable and did purchase a couple of the large posters 2 x A3 size for a tenner. Would have been nice to have more choices but I'm glad me and my friend went. Take debit or credit card though as cash isn't accepted! Oh and no bottles- they take them from you at the entrance! Thoroughly enjoyed it - nice hour out.

    Lisa Confirmed ticket purchaser

  • Very good

    3 May 2022

    Really enjoyed, thought it was worth the admission fee. Thought there woud of been more pictures but there was boards up explaining stuff and also videos to watch. Took us about 40mins to walk around. Well worth a look though.

    Tracey. Confirmed ticket purchaser

  • 30 April 2022

    Fantastic collection of Banksy’s work with interesting information on his thoughts & passions.

    Claire Eason Confirmed ticket purchaser