Banksy Exhibition Review: 200+ Works in Manchester Until July 2026
Banksy Exhibition Review: 200+ Works in Manchester

Every time a Banksy piece appears, the race is on to see it before it is taken down. Londoners and tourists are currently under pressure to snap a photo of a new statue by the elusive artist in Waterloo Place before it disappears. Now, a new exhibition promises the remedy for all Banksy fans ruing missed opportunities to catch his pieces in the flesh.

The Mystery of Banksy Interactive Experience

The Mystery of Banksy interactive experience has arrived in Manchester after wowing 3,500,000 visitors across 36 cities. Metro went to check it out. Stepping inside the unassuming Depot Mayfield – the venue hosting the exhibition a stone's throw from Manchester Piccadilly station – feels like entering the TARDIS. That is because there are more than 200 reimagined Banksy works fitted into a kaleidoscopic maze of rooms, slopes and makeshift Tube carriages.

The keyword, though, is reimagined. Because many Banksy pieces have been stolen, sold, or destroyed, the exhibition relies heavily on replicas and recreations. Precise and masterful, but replicas, nonetheless. Curator Virginia Jean told Metro: 'Our dream in this exhibition is to give back the stolen pieces of Banksy art. We want to showcase all of the pieces that you cannot see anywhere else because they have been taken from all of us.'

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While you never quite forget that none of what you are seeing is the original, that does not stop you from enjoying the street art that has rightly earned worldwide acclaim. For instance, you cannot miss the original-size reproduction of the gigantic Devolved Parliament painting from 2009, featuring the iconic display of monkeys as MPs. The piece – which ultimately sold for £9,879,500 – is accompanied by real-life audio from historic Prime Minister's Questions.

Immersive Installations

That is only a taster for how the exhibition immerses you into Banksy's wacky and colourful world. You can step inside a London Underground carriage, recreated with the artwork sprayed on by the artist during the Covid-19 pandemic. Visitors can also step into a replica of the lobby of Banksy's Walled Off Hotel, a boutique hotel opened in the West Bank next to the controversial barrier wall separating Israel from Palestine. The Bethlehem venue closed after the October 7 attacks but reopened in December last year.

Banksy's focus on injustice at home and abroad is central to how the exhibition is structured. A dedicated room focuses on the Louise Michel, a rescue boat funded by Banksy that operates in the Mediterranean. Another smaller room displays replicas of works Banksy spray-painted on bombarded buildings in Ukraine in November 2022. Virginia explained: 'Even though he does not have a face or a voice that we can recognise and connect to him, he manages to give a face and a voice to so many people who are not being seen and not being heard.'

Pricing and Details

While this is labelled an 'unauthorised exhibition', the organisers do donate some of the proceeds to Banksy's foundation. Timeslot tickets cost £18 for children, teenagers, students and seniors, and £22 for adults. You can book until July 5, 2026. 'I promise you we are not getting rich from this,' Virginia says. 'We are doing this because we love it. Sadly, money always has to be involved – we have to pay our artists, we have to be able to take it on tour. But if I were to wish for anyone to make money, it would be Banksy.'

Where to Stay in Manchester

If you want you and your family to be fully immersed in Banksy's art, there is one bonus step available – book a room at the Marriott next door. The Manchester Piccadilly hotel has unveiled two bedrooms filled with recreations of his famous street art. There are even some hidden gems in the rooms and corridors as well, including a lobby installation inspired by Banksy's iconic bellboy monkey sculpture. If you book the Art Rebel Retreat package, you will also get a Banksy-inspired welcome cocktail and breakfast the following morning. There are budget options, too. The YHA Manchester is the top-rated hostel on TripAdvisor, but a half an hour walk away from the station.

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How to Get to Manchester

Manchester has two main central stations – Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Victoria. Piccadilly is the main one used for long-distance journeys across the UK. There are direct routes from London Euston, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, the South West of England and just about everywhere else. If you are flying from Europe, you will need to head to Manchester Airport. It is the UK's third-largest airport and has direct flights to more than 200 destinations with over 50 airlines.