'The Art Of Banksy' Unofficial Exhibition Reopened @ Tesla Loft Budapest

  • 25 Jun 2020 9:30 AM
'The Art Of Banksy' Unofficial Exhibition Reopened @ Tesla Loft Budapest
Seen until 30 August. After touring the world from Auckland to Toronto and beyond, apparently with great success, this unofficial Banksy exhibition will show in Budapest.

“The Art of Banksy exhibition is bringing us the art seen on chipped plaster, empty brick walls or bleak overpasses from many parts of the world to the exhibition space and displays the unknown genius’s creations in a rethought way...

So the art’s essential message is conveyed through the form of paintings, photos, prints compressed in an exciting exhibition experience.”

- Zoltán Sáfár, founder and owner of Godot Contemporary Art Institute, quoted in a brochure about the exhibition.

It's worth noting that the world most famous living anonymous artist has not authorized nor curated the exhibition.

The official website of Banksy states, “Members of the public should be aware there has been a recent spate of Banksy exhibitions, none of which are consensual. They‘ve been organised entirely without the artist’s knowledge or involvement.”


Opening hours:
Daily, 9 pm - 8 pm

Tickets:
HUF 3,230 - 4,900

Venue: 
Tesla Loft 
1075 Budapest,
Kazinczy u. 21.

Organiser:
Godot Contemporary Art Institute

More: 
theartofbanksy.hu

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