Banksy remains an elusive figure, but his street art is famous worldwide. Following the enormous success of “The Mystery of Banksy – A Genius Mind,” which was seen by more than 3.5 million visitors in cities such as Berlin, Vienna, Zurich, Warsaw, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, his works can now be admired in Rotterdam for the first time, but only until May 24.
“House of Banksy – An Unauthorized Exhibition,” features more than 150 of Banksy’s iconic pieces across 1,500 square meters in the striking historic Las Palmas building on Wilhelminakade. Last chance to get your tickets!

A tribute to Banksy’s daring spirit
Visitors can explore Banksy’s daring and provocative world through striking graffiti, impressive photographs, intriguing sculptures, dynamic video installations, and colorful prints. House of Banksy – An Unauthorized Exhibition brings together his most famous street art in one place. The exhibition highlights urgent social issues, including war, xenophobia, police violence, refugees, capitalism, climate change, violence against women, surveillance, and even the COVID-19 pandemic. Banksy inspires, challenges, and provokes. He uses his art not for self-promotion, but to expose injustices that we often ignore. His carefully chosen locations and thought-provoking works have made him one of the most influential artists of our time, often referred to as the modern Robin Hood.

Only one week left to admire Banksy’s iconic works up close in Rotterdam. See them all in one place and experience his vision on urgent social issues like never before. No one knows who Banksy really is, but everyone knows his name. The mysterious, Bristol-born artist keeps his identity a secret while his works take over streets and auction houses worldwide. Today, he is one of the most famous and valuable contemporary artists, fascinating people all over the world. Don’t miss your chance to experience his art right in the heart of Rotterdam. Grab your tickets before it’s too late!