Come to the Press Preview of the 'Wes Anderson: The Archives' show at The Design Museum with Tamara Cincik

The world of Wes and whimsy now in West London until 26/07/2026.

A Wes Anderson pastel hued retro suited world of whimsy and wonder now in a corner of Holland Park.

With unprecedented access to Wes Anderson’s personal archives, which the filmmaker has built up over three decades. This is the first time most of these objects have been shown in the UK.

This show shares the evolution of Wes Anderson’s films, from early experiments in the 1990s with the early members of his repeat performance cast, through to recent productions and collaborations with key long-standing creative partners. Wander past the puppets and the archives for the design stories behind award-winning films such as ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’, ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’, ‘The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar’, and the animation puppetry of ‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’ and ‘Isle of Dogs’.

The Design Museum said: “From the melancholic charm of The Royal Tenenbaums to the youthful adventure of Moonrise Kingdom, discover how Anderson’s unique vision and dedication to detail have created some of the most visually and emotionally compelling films of recent times.”

Well worth a visit for those of you who adore Wes Anderson films.

Book your ticket here.

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