Banksy exhibition opens at Bristol museum
An exhibition showcasing the work of controversial graffiti artist Banksy has opened at the Bristol City Museum & Art Gallery
More than 100 pieces of Banksy’s art will be displayed across the museum’s three levels and works include a burnt out ice cream van and a number of animatronics.
The museum was closed prior to the exhibition as museum officials wanted to build the exhibits in secret. The contents of the exhibition, which will run until 31 August, were kept secret until the opening morning even from top level council officials.
The museum is owned and operated by the Bristol City Council.
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