It’s rare to see Banksy’s works gathered under one roof. The elusive street artist and political activist usually leaves his mark on walls under cover of darkness – and his provocative stencils are often removed before the paint has dried (as with the recent Royal Courts of Justice mural).

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At Banksy Limitless, though, fans can explore many pieces at Sussex Mansions in South Kensington (to 31 Jan).

Highlights include an infinity room of mirrors, seven new murals created in Ukraine, installations, sculptures and a room inspired by the Louise Michel rescue boat, decorated by Banksy in response to the migrant crisis. Famous works such as Girl with Balloon and Cinderella’s Carriage also feature. For more brilliance, visit the Moco Museum to see original works – or look for murals still intact on London’s streets, such as Falling Shopper in Mayfair and Monkey in Brick Lane. Hurry, though, as you don’t know how long they’ll last.

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