Design Museum London Exhibition Features Wes Anderson Film Props and Costumes from Director's Archives
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Summary
The Design Museum in London has opened an exhibition titled 'Wes Anderson: The Archives' featuring never-before-seen costumes, props, and ephemera from the director's personal archives. The exhibition showcases the design process behind each of Anderson's films, with original objects and artwork displayed across several rooms on the museum's ground floor. This marks the first public display of these archival materials, offering insight into the distinctive visual style and meticulous design that characterizes Anderson's filmmaking.
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Wes Anderson: The Archives is spread out over several rooms on the ground floor of the Design Museum.
Each displays an assortment of original objects and artwork used in the director's films.
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