
Immerse in Banksy's provocative world at Brisbane's premier art exhibition.
The Art of Banksy “Without Limits” Chapter Two - Brisbane offers an immersive exhibition showcasing Banksy's iconic street art and social commentary. Located at 91 Queen St, this event venue features a curated collection of works, video content, and educational displays that explore the artist's journey and impact. It provides a thought-provoking experience for art enthusiasts, tourists, and locals, blending creativity with critical insights into modern society in a well-laid-out space.
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Immersive display of Banksy's iconic artworks, including original pieces and video content that trace his journey and social commentary.
Guided and self-guided tours offering insights into Banksy's artistic techniques, themes, and impact on modern culture.
Venue rental for private events, corporate gatherings, and group visits in a unique, art-filled environment.
Engaging multimedia installations and thought-provoking exhibits that encourage reflection and discussion.
Special arrangements for schools, tour groups, and organizations with discounted rates and tailored experiences.
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Veronica Palmer
Great exhibition, well laid out and lots of thought provoking artwork.
Daniel Hearnden
Awesome exhibit , well worth the visit, we spent an hour inside but you could spend more time here if looking at everything there is to see.
Renae Heinz
Loved it! Very clever social commentary using extreme artistic talent. No wonder he is so famous.
Alison Clare Garner
This is an excellent exhibition, with its mix of video content & Banky’s journey over the years depicted, it was an enjoyably time well spent. Educational & thought provoking.
Michalis
A very moving and thought-provoking exhibition! Banksy touches on many issues in modern society with a transparent, fearless, and sharply critical eye. You can love it, hate it, or ignore it. For me, it was definitely the first. Highly recommended.