Banksy's Dismaland: 'a theme park unsuitable for children' – in pictures The castle’s derelict, Cinderella’s pumpkin has crashed, and the seagulls are on the attack ... Banksy has opened a theme park called Dismaland at a disused lido in Weston-super-Mare. The show has been shrouded in secrecy for weeks, and locals had been led to believe it was a film set for a Hollywood thriller. Take the first look inside
• Banksy’s Dismaland: ‘amusements and anarchism’ in artist’s biggest project
Alicia Canter
Thu 20 Aug 2015 10.16 EDT Last modified on Wed 19 Oct 2022 10.27 EDT
The Dismaland castle and the Little Mermaid, reimagined by Banksy. All photographs: Alicia Canter for the Guardian Share on Facebook Cinderella’s pumpkin has crashed, and the paparazzi are out in force Share on Facebook A figure makes lasagne from the horses on the carousel Share on Facebook A new Banksy showing a woman being attacked by a seagull Share on Facebook A security person holds balloons that read: ‘I am an imbecile’ Share on Facebook Visitors have to go through intense airport-style security to get in to the theme park Share on Facebook A giant sandcastle and play park Share on Facebook Banksy’s police van fountain Share on Facebook The Comrades Advice Bureau, where people are shown how to get into guerrilla bus-stop advertising Share on Facebook Visitors can buy the tools to break into bus-stop advertising boards and make their own propaganda for just £5 Share on Facebook Banksy handpicked works by 58 artists, from Damien Hirst to Jenny Holzer, to fill Dismaland. Here is a work by Jimmy Cauty, once part of KLF, called The Aftermath Dislocation Principle, Part One: A Small World Re-enactment Share on Facebook Ex-KLF member Jimmy Cauty’s work, The Aftermath Dislocation Principle Part One: A Small World Re-Enactment, built in miniature Share on Facebook A new Banksy work at the park Share on Facebook Damien Hirst’s The History of Pain Share on Facebook Scott Hove shows a snarling animal mouth apparently made from cake icing Share on Facebook Caroline McCarthy’s work Promise is a sea of ready meals with plants growing from them Share on Facebook A close up of a new Banksy work, where migrants sit in remote controlled model boats at the White Cliffs of Dover Share on Facebook Wasted Rita’s posters adorn the walls at the back of the castle Share on Facebook A killer whale jumps out of a toilet in a new Banksy Share on Facebook Topics ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7tbTEoKyaqpSerq96wqikaJmiqa6vsMOeqqKfnmS0orjLnqmyZ2JlfnZ7wK6eaGpgZK%2BiusqssGacmai6orjAp5tmmV2ptaa5xGanmqqbYsKvv9Siq5qanJp6p7vRZpqhoZyZv6a6jKKlZqiZmMG2vsSs