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See over 150 authenticated Banksy artworks at this huge exhibition

Banksy is one of the most celebrated street artists of all time, but did you know that you can also experience their brilliance indoors — at a massive exhibition, right here in London. The Art of Banksy boasts the world's largest collection of original and authenticated Banksy artworks. We're talking over 150 pieces here, with some exhibited for the very first time.

Head to Regent Street right now to feast your eyes on seminal works like Girl With A Balloon and Rude Copper, as well as more recent pieces such as Valentine's Day Mascara, and ones created in response to the ongoing war in Ukraine. Visitors will also enjoy global exclusives: the first ever Flower Thrower, and Banksy's riff on the Mona Lisa, neither of which have ever been on public display before. It's a feast of contemporary pop culture, laced with social and political commentary, and garnished with understated wit.

This smash-hit exhibition has already attracted over 1.5 million visitors in 15 cities across the globe to date. Book today and discover the hype for yourself — general admission starts at £17.50 and kids under 12 go free!

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London's New Poster Gallery
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Image credit - see footer*.
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*St Johns Wood station, a member of staff posts commercial advertisements on the platform wall, 1957 © TfL from London Transport Museum’s collection

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