Banksy Limitless to expand with over 30 new pieces and refreshed immersive elements
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After welcoming more than 130,000 visitors to the groundbreaking experience since its opening in September 2025, Banksy Limitless London will temporarily close on 23rd February for a refresh of its exhibition before reopening on 4th March. The refreshed experience unveils an exciting array of new discoveries, designed to captivate both first-time visitors and returning guests. Those who have previously purchased tickets for the exhibition will also be entitled to 30% off if they return to enjoy the expanded exhibition.Â
Visitors will be able to enjoy an expanded and enhanced exhibition, all at the same ticket price as before the restoration. Now, featuring more than 280 works by Banksy, up from the original offering of over 250, the refreshed showcase introduces additional pieces and unique new content, making it the most comprehensive iteration to date.

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The enhanced exhibition spans certified originals, rare prints, large-scale installations, sculpture, photography, and immersive digital environments. The exhibition offers an even more engaging journey through Banksy’s world. The reimagined presentation deepens the experience, giving visitors greater insight into the scale, wit, and political resonance that define his work - delivering more than ever before, without any price increase.
New installations and pieces in place from 4th March will include the original mural Love Plane, first spray-painted in 2011 by Banksy onto the side of Norwich House in Liverpool, which was then rescued and restored by professionals over two years, Very Little Helps Test Print, Life Boat Poster, and brand new and exciting immersive installations, including an expanded Dismaland gallery, a new immersive audio-visual experience, and a newly built space for even more Banksy artworks.
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Showcased alongside groundbreaking artworks from Banksy’s infamous Dismaland project and original pieces connected to the Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem. In addition, the exhibition will feature certified prints, including Flower Thrower and Kissing Coppers, large-scale sculptural works such as Phone Booth. Other key moments include a dedicated installation responding to Banksy’s interventions in Ukraine, inviting visitors to reflect upon and donate to.

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Located in South Kensington’s Sussex Mansions, Banksy Limitless London has quickly established itself as one of London’s most talked-about cultural destinations, attracting art lovers and culture seekers alike. The reframed edition builds on the momentum of its opening run, deepening the experience with new elements and reaffirming Banksy Limitless Reframed as the standout moment on the capital’s cultural calendar.
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Curated by the producers behind the exhibition’s global success, which has welcomed over three million visitors worldwide, the London edition marks a significant cultural moment. While Banksy’s roots lie in Bristol, London has long played a central role in shaping his global profile, making this exhibition feel like a full-circle return.

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Producer Sorina Burlacu says:
The response to Banksy Limitless London has been extraordinary. Selling over 130,000 tickets in three months confirms the continued cultural relevance of Banksy’s work today. This refresh has allowed us to evolve the exhibition creatively and emotionally, while making the experience more accessible to everyone.
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In addition to the artworks, visitors can explore Banksy’s creative process through meticulously reproduced stencil works, large-scale mural installations, and an exclusive documentary featuring insights from collaborators and fellow artists. True to Banksy’s activist ethos, the exhibition also invites visitors to participate in a hands-on T-shirt spray-painting experience, with proceeds supporting the M.V. Louise Michel humanitarian organisation.
Banksy Limitless London reopens on 4th March 2026, offering both new and returning visitors an expanded opportunity to experience the scale, impact, and creativity of Banksy’s work. With fresh installations, rare originals, and immersive storytelling, the exhibition continues to cement its place as a must-see cultural event in London’s calendar.

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Banksy Limitless will reopen as Banksy Limitless: Reframed on 4th March 2026 at Sussex Mansions near South Kensington station. Tickets are priced from £20.85 for Adults, and can be booked via feverup.com

