Restored Banksy Sandcastle Girl returning to Suffolk in new exhibition

Banksy Sandcastle Girl. Photo Credit: Duncan McGlynn

Experts in Banksy restorations, Fine Art Restoration Company, have recently conserved one of the famous graffiti artist’s Lowestoft murals created in 2021, known as Sandcastle Girl. The piece will be part of The Urban Frame: Mutiny in Colour from 3rd June – 1st October 2023, returning to Suffolk for the first time since its removal in 2022.

During a respite in between lockdowns in 2021, Banksy travelled the Norfolk and Suffolk coast, creating works in what has been dubbed the ‘Great British Staycation’, with murals including a couple dancing on top of a bus shelter in Great Yarmouth and a seagull divebombing a skip in Lowestoft. One of the best-known works is Sandcastle Girl, a mural featuring a child with a crowbar making a sandcastle, which Banksy created by incorporating nearby dug up pavement slabs. The work was originally preserved with Perspex, before being sold to a private collector by the owners of the business it was painted on. Fine Art Restoration Company, who have preserved numerous Banksy works including the infamous Snorting Copper, have restored the Sandcastle Girl artwork to its full glory, including a full clean, and paint conservation using a customised solution to address the non-traditional aerosol paint.

Sandcastle Girl will now return to Suffolk as part of this major contemporary art exhibition. The Urban Frame: Mutiny in Colour will feature over 300 artworks by some of the world’s most renowned contemporary artists including Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst, exploring the rebellious nature of urban art, and will be held over three venues: Moyse’s Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds, National Horseracing Museum in Newmarket, and Haverhill Hill Arts Centre. The exhibition has been organised with Brandler Galleries, who have several Banksy works in their collection.

Fine Art Restoration Company, a leading UK restoration company with conservation studios in

London and Carlisle, has over 35 years’ expertise in conserving and restoring artwork across all disciplines, and are leading experts in restoring Banksy murals and works on paper, including prints and original artworks. As well as corporate clients and collections, Fine Art Restoration Company are conservators to public institutions, art collectors and private families, with clients including the BBC, The Church of England and AXA.

Moyse’s Hall Museum

Cornhill, Bury St Edmunds, Bury Saint Edmunds IP33 1DX, United Kingdom

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