He didn’t want to be seen — so he worked under the cover of night.
He wanted to be concise — so he invented stencil art.
He didn’t ask for permission — he chose the street.
Each of his graffiti works hits like a front-page headline, stopping passersby in their tracks.
His art is accessible, free, powerful, and provocative.
Without ever revealing his name, he made one. He is Banksy.
An artist who turned the art world upside down, rewrote the rules, and separated the work from the person behind it.
Banksy’s art gives us a great reason to talk about the world of contemporary art:
its contradictions and challenges, the demands of the audience, and how modern artists are responding.
The lecture will be given by Olga Kovalenko — art historian and promoter of contemporary art in Batumi.
Georgian natural artisan wine
European cuisine with Georgian twist
Breakfast all day long
Pet friendly.