Quirky world of Wes Anderson set for London display
Briefly

A retrospective of Wes Anderson's work will exhibit more than 600 objects from his films at the Design Museum in Kensington, marking the first display of this nature in Britain. Featuring items from iconic films like The Grand Budapest Hotel and The Royal Tenenbaums, the exhibition includes models, props, and costumes, emphasizing their artistic significance. The event, which runs from November 21, will trace Anderson's career from 1996's Bottle Rocket to his Oscar-winning short film The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar. Curators highlight Anderson's unique style and meticulous attention to detail.
"Every object was very personal to him - they are not simply props, they are fully formed pieces of art and design that make his inventive worlds come to life."
"He's an utterly compelling creator of cinematic worlds, whose singular vision and attention to detail are underpinned by an acute understanding of design and craftsmanship."
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