Delve into Wes Anderson’s extensive archive in this first retrospective exhibition devoted to his distinctive cinematic output, produced in collaboration with la Cinémathèque française.
The Design Museum has been granted 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 will be displayed in Britain.
This landmark exhibition will chart the evolution of Wes Anderson’s films from early experiments in the 1990s to recent productions as well as collaborations with key long-standing creative partners. Explore the design stories behind award-winning and iconic films such as ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’, ‘The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar’, ‘Fantastic Mr Fox’ and ‘Isle of Dogs’.
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.
Over 700 objects will bring together the director’s meticulous craft of filmmaking through original storyboards, polaroids, sketches, paintings, handwritten notebooks, puppets, miniature models, dozens of costumes worn by much-loved characters, and more.
| Duration | 21 November 2025 - 26 July 2026 |
| Times | 10:00 – 17:00 (Monday to Thursday) 10:00 – 18:00 (Friday & Sunday) 10:00 – 20:00 every Saturday (Blitz and Wes Anderson exhibitions). |
| Cost | from £19.69 |
| Venue | Design Museum |
| Address | 224-238 Kensington High Street, London, W8 6AG |
| Contact | 442038625900 / info@designmuseum.org / www.designmuseum.org |
