Banksy at the Berkshire

The Berkshire was recently host to works by the likes of Banksy, Frank Canvas and Kirstie Taylor as part of a collaboration with Grove Gallery in London.

During the Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Trophy tournament, previously unseen works by Frank Canvas and sculptures by Kirstie Taylor were displayed across the club grounds, exclusive Banksy and Steve Lazarides pieces were put on show in the marquee, and paintings by Zara Muse were hung in the clubhouse and private pavilion. 

Frank Canvas has created a bespoke series of artworks for the Berkshire to exhibit, drawing directly from the club’s legacy, blending archival references with contemporary aesthetics. 

As part of its 40th anniversary celebrations, the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club (RCBPC) has partnered with the gallery for the summer season, with the next exhibition taking place at the Eduardo Moore Final on Sunday 13 July: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/eduardo-moore-final-tickets-1401610297129?aff=oddtdtcreator

Lexi Lea, commercial and operations director at RCBPC, said: “We’re delighted to be hosting artworks by some of our generation’s most forward-thinking artists this summer, in partnership with Grove Gallery. Each piece resonates with the club’s values, history, and environment, sparking conversation among our members and event attendees. As a club, it’s important to us to continue upholding the values and legacy of our founder Bryan Morrison, who was a true patron of the arts, by supporting and providing a platform for upcoming and established artists.”