



Step into the world of provocative street art with the Banksy exhibition at Moco Museum Amsterdam. From political satire to iconic graffiti, experience the artist’s raw commentary on society in this powerful and unauthorised showcase.
Located next to the Van Gogh Museum on Museumplein, Moco offers a fresh perspective on contemporary art through the lens of Banksy’s iconic works.
About the exhibition
The ‘Laugh Now’ exhibition is not authorised by Banksy nor curated by the artist. However, all exhibited works have been provided with a certificate of authenticity from Pest Control – the only official entity that verifies the artist’s work.
Moco Museum Amsterdam displays a diverse selection of Banksy’s original street art, featuring pieces such as Laugh Now, Girl with Balloon, Flower Thrower, Smiling Copper, and the Crude Oil series.
Many works on display have never before been revealed to the public and are part of private collections.
Explore the critical mirror he holds up to modern society as monkeys, rats, police, and elements of surveillance entice you to reflect.
Beanfield
One of the cornerstone pieces of the exhibition is Beanfield, measuring 2.5 x 3.5 metres. Although it has not been displayed since 2009, Beanfield remains an important work in the street artist’s oeuvre, as it encapsulates the artist’s signature, activist spirit.
“Graffiti is just a form of protest art and it has more truth than most of what’s going on in the art world.” – Banksy
Banksy in Amsterdam at Moco Museum Amsterdam
Anonymous. British. Street art. Need we say more? Banksy is one of the most influential artists of our time. Next to that, the elusive street artist has developed an incredible, recognized body of work that carries a political punch! The street artist and activist uses satire and dark humor to unpack topics like anti-war, anti-authority, and environmental and socio-political issues.
As a result, Banksy’s heavy impact on this world unites humans and art lovers – as the street artist’s work connects our collective consciousness. Banksy is a living example that art can change the world.
Girl with Balloon & Other iconic graffiti works
Ultimately, Banksy is renowned for his street art. From large-scale murals to quiet, emotional pieces like Girl with Balloon – on view at Moco Museum Amsterdam. Banksy’s art can be found in streets and museums all around the world.
“Be positive, patient, and persistent.” – Banksy
Banksy uses monkeys to remark on what’s hilarious and hypocritical about being human. Perhaps monkeys parallel Banksy’s rising journey as a street artist – from alleyways to museums? Before, his art was regarded as nothing more than vandalism with style in a world where there were rules, boundaries, and strict definitions of art. Now, street art has arrived and Banksy is the most regarded street artist in the world.
So who’s laughing now?
Moco Celebrates Banksy
The Laugh Now exhibition joins authenticated artworks made by Banksy for the indoor art market. In detail, many of the works come from private collections and collectors that would otherwise remain unseen. Laugh Now is curated to give visitors an encyclopaedic overview of the anonymous street artist’s diversity in skill, technique, and use of materials.
We are proud to highlight the wonders of street art in our museum, holding an exhibition space for the iconic graffiti that lights up walls and minds alike. Come and see Banksy in Amsterdam!
Visitor information
Visitor Information Location: Moco Museum Amsterdam, Honthorststraat 20 (next to the Van Gogh Museum) Opening Hours: Open daily, extended hours on Saturday Ticket Info: Timed entrance slots recommended. Admission available via website. Access: Please note that the historic building is not wheelchair accessible. Getting There: Take tram 2, 5, or 12 to Museumplein.
The Laugh Now exhibition is located in the heart of Amsterdam’s cultural district, just steps away from world-famous institutions like the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum.
Not all artworks are always on display. The collection rotates regularly, ensuring a fresh experience with every visit.








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Practical Information
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Open Hours
Monday – Sunday: 09:00 – 20:00
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Duration
Approximately 60 minutes.
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Location
Honthorststraat 20, Amsterdam (Museum Square). Get directions via this link.
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Contact
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