Step into a cinematic dreamscape this summer as the globally celebrated Accidentally Wes Anderson: The Exhibition arrives in Hong Kong for the first time! Known for its stunning real-life photographs that mirror the whimsical world of filmmaker Wes Anderson, this visual feast runs from 15 July to 14 September 2025 at The Mills in Tsuen Wan, with a satellite showcase at AIRSIDE Kai Tak until 10 August 2025.
Curated by Wally and Amanda Koval, the exhibition brings together over 100 meticulously captured photographs from around the globe, each brimming with pastel hues, nostalgic charm, and trademark symmetry. The Hong Kong edition features five immersive zones, including exclusive photo spots and a special Hong Kong-themed section. Fans won’t want to miss the Hotel Zone, which recreates the entrance and reception of The Grand Budapest Hotel — perfect for Instagrammable moments!
At AIRSIDE, visitors can explore the Transport Zone, showcasing retro vehicles, and the Nature Zone, offering a serene escape into Anderson-esque landscapes.
Don’t forget to check out the limited-edition “AWA” souvenirs, available only in Hong Kong, to bring a piece of this cinematic universe home.
Accidentally Wes Anderson Exhibition Event Details:
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