The Rebel Bear
and BOXXS

Exhibition Gallery

The Rebel Bear Dharavi

- First created in the Mumbai slum featured in Slumdog Millionaire

This uplifting piece was painted in 2022 in the Dharavi slum of Mumbai, one of the most densely populated communities in the world and the backdrop to Slumdog Millionaire. The Rebel Bear was inspired by the children who live there – their energy, creativity, and unshakable spirit in the face of hardship.

The Rebel Bear Dharavi artwork features a makeshift seesaw launching a cardboard-helmeted girl skyward, reaching for stars – a celebration of play and imagination, even in the toughest conditions.

Now repainted at full container scale for the BOXXS Linlithgow exhibition in Mill Road Industrial Estate, The Rebel Bear Dharavi brings a message of joy, curiosity, and hope across continents.

Visit the Exhibition

What began on Sunday 6th July 2025 as a one-day street art takeover has now become a permanent part of Linlithgow’s cultural landscape. The exhibition is free and open to the public to view, and suitable for all ages.

This exhibition is proudly hosted at BOXXS Self Storage in Mill Road Industrial Estate.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Rebel Bear is an anonymous Scottish street artist known for tackling themes like love, politics, identity, and social justice through powerful public murals. His work appears in Glasgow, Paris, New York, and now Linlithgow.

No tickets needed. The exhibition is now permanent, free to attend, and open to the public. Just show up and enjoy the art.

Yes! This is a family-friendly exhibition suitable for all ages. Everyone is welcome.

Limited parking is available at Mill Road Industrial Estate. We advise arriving early or using public transport where possible.

Absolutely! Feel free to take photos and videos during the event. We’d love to see your favourite moments – share them online and tag the.rebel.bear on instagram and boxxs.co.uk in your captions or posts!