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Accidentally Wes Anderson: The Exhibition, Lands Down Under This Spring

Tide Communications 3 mins read

Embrace the enchanting allure of Accidentally Wes Anderson: The Exhibition as it makes its Australian debut this spring at 360 Bourke Street, Melbourne. Co-created by Fever and inspired by the whimsical world of renowned filmmaker Wes Anderson, this immersive art experience promises to transport visitors into a realm of pastel-hued grandeur and idyllic landscapes.

Featuring over 200 real-life images curated across 10 thematic rooms, the gallery-style exhibition invites guests on a visually captivating journey around the globe through the art of photography. From the iconic ‘Classic Facades’ to the serene ‘Maritime’ and the brand-new ‘Australia’ room, each space encapsulates Anderson's distinctive aesthetics.

“We are thrilled to bring Accidentally Wes Anderson: The Exhibition to Australia for the very first time,” expressed Phil Mallet, Fever Originals Regional Manager. “Melbourne, renowned as the nation’s arts and culture capital, provides the perfect backdrop for this unique experience. We can’t wait to unveil the all-new Australia room, celebrating local landscapes and culture, and to welcome visitors this spring.”

Founded in 2017 by Wally and Amanda, Accidentally Wes Anderson began as a passion project on Instagram, swiftly captivating a global community of nearly two million. It has since evolved into a New York Times Best Selling book and a source of inspiration for travellers and creatives worldwide.

Accidentally Wes Anderson: The Exhibition pays homage to travel, photography, community, and adventure, inviting guests of all ages to explore the aesthetic allure that has made Wes Anderson one of cinema’s most iconic directors.

The journey concludes at the Accidentally Wes Anderson shop, offering a curated selection of quirky items, including postcards, notebooks, and the acclaimed book and puzzle.

The Journey

Lobby: Step into the world of Accidentally Wes Anderson upon arrival.

Doors: Encounter a space of imagination adorned with enchanting portals.

Classic Facades: Witness stunning real-life facades from around the world.

Maritime: Delight in picturesque coastal scenes and breezy landscapes.

Transportation: Explore vintage planes, trains, and magical automobiles.

Sports: Discover cultural unity through global sporting traditions.

Hotels: Marvel at unique and extravagant accommodations worldwide.

Adventure Cinema: Immerse yourself in cinematic travel adventures.

Nature: Experience the symmetrical beauty of the great outdoors.

Australia: Bask in Australia’s unique charm and landscapes through photography. *NEW*

The journey concludes at the Accidentally Wes Anderson shop, offering a curated selection of quirky items, including postcards, notebooks, and the acclaimed book and puzzle.

Tickets are now on sale via awaexhibition.com/melbourne. 

Imagery + video: HERE


Key Facts:

EVENT DETAILS

Date: From September 2024 - February 2025

Location: 360 Bourke Street, Melbourne

Duration: Approx. 60 minutes

Tickets: awaexhibition.com/melbourne

Pricing: Adult (12+) from $25.00 per person, Kids from $17.00 per person


About us:

About AWA

Founded in the Summer of 2017 from a small apartment in Brooklyn, New York, Accidentally Wes Anderson (AWA) has grown to inspire a global community of nearly two million adventurers. Together, they seek and share the most beautiful, idiosyncratic, and interesting places on earth while uncovering unique and unexpected stories behind the façades.

The Brooklyn-based husband and wife team of Wally & Amanda conceived of the AWA platform as a way to develop a personal travel bucket list. Their mission remains the same from the start – provide a daily dose of delight and inspire a sense of adventure and curiosity for all that wish to participate.

About Fever

Fever is the leading global live entertainment discovery platform which has helped millions of people enjoy the best experiences in their cities since 2014. With a mission to democratise access to culture and entertainment in real life through its platform, Fever inspires users to enjoy unique local experiences and events, from immersive exhibitions, interactive theatrical experiences, and festivals to molecular cocktail pop-ups, while empowering creators with data and technology to create and expand experiences across the world.


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