More than 200 works by the elusive British street artist Banksy will go on display in Austin, Texas, this summer. The traveling exhibition, titled "The Art of Banksy Without Limits," opens at Fair Market on May 29 and runs through September 7. It features certified original prints, photos, sculptures, and reproduced murals, along with video mapping, an infinity room, and a hologram installation. A portion of ticket sales will support the Banksy-founded Louise Michel organization, which operates a rescue vessel in the Mediterranean.
The exhibition matters because it brings the work of one of the world's most famous and politically provocative artists to a new audience in the American South, in a city known for its creative culture. Banksy's art consistently challenges authority and social norms—most recently with a mural outside London's High Court—and this show includes a dedicated room addressing the conflict in Ukraine. By combining original works with immersive technology, the exhibition aims to deepen viewers' engagement with Banksy's subversive message.