The Art Of Banksy: Without Limits features over 170 art works by the self-styled prankster.
More than 170 artworks by anonymous street artist Banksy will be on show at The Art Of Banksy: Without Limits, which opens in Singapore in December.SINGAPORE – The guerilla-style political art of anonymous graffiti artist Banksy, which has popped up on streets in cities worldwide, will finally grace vandalism-tough Singapore this December – albeit indoors.
An exclusive highlight of the Singapore exhibition is a custom-built entrance featuring a lobby styled after Banksy’s controversial boutique hotel The Walled Off Hotel, which opened in Bethlehem in 2017 and offers “the worst view in the world”. Visitors are likely to recognise many of his signature motifs in the exhibition – from sewer rats to the girl with a red balloon. Banksy, whose career as a freehand graffiti artist started in the early 1990s, has created a distinctive visual idiom with his spray paint, stencils and knack for creating digestible anti-establishment images.
The exhibition is organised by Muse along with event organising company Events and entertainment discovery platform Fever.
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