1. Two people look at Wes Anderson-inspired images
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  2. A person looks at Wes Anderson-inspired images
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  3. A person looks at Wes Anderson-inspired images
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  4. A person looks through a yellow telescope
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  5. Wes Anderson-inspired images on a wall
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Accidentally Wes Anderson: The Exhibition

Travel the world through photographs inspired by the American filmmaker’s eccentric aesthetic
  • Art, Photography
Ashleigh Hastings
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Time Out says

The wildly popular Accidentally Wes Anderson Instagram account has become a fixture in our feeds since 2017, adding a touch of symmetry, colour and charm to the days of its 1.9 million followers. The account catalogues real-world locations that mirror the pastel-hued grandeur of Wes Anderson films like The Grand Budapest Hotel, The French Dispatch and Asteroid City

Until recently, the only way to get a slice of that idiosyncratic Anderson aesthetic IRL has been by nabbing the Accidentally Wes Anderson coffee table book. But now, you’ll be able to see more than 200 real-life Wes-inspired photographs up close at Accidentally Wes Anderson: The Exhibition at 360 Bourke Street. 

See the world through a rose-coloured lens with this fascinating collection of photography, making its Australian debut this spring. Explore ten themed rooms from September 18, featuring idyllic landscapes and intricate architecture inspired by Anderson’s beloved films. For the exhibition's Aussie premiere, a new 'Australia' room has also been added.

Tickets start from $17 for kids and $25 for adults, and you can get yours via the exhibition website. Allow around an hour to take everything in.

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