The London Design Museum is hosting an exhibition dedicated to Stanley Kubrick until the 17th of September. The exhibition includes more than 700 rare objects, as well as films, interviews, letters, and photographs.
The path allows you to relive some iconic scenes of films like The Shining, Eyes Wide Shut, A Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket, and 2001: A Space Odyssey.
A section is also dedicated to the relationship between Kubrick and the English capital. In fact, in 1961 the American director moved to an estate in Hertfordshire, half an hour from London, and remained there until his death in 1999. During this time the city became a source of inspiration for some of the most famous scenes of his films.
Other sections of the exhibition are dedicated to Kubrick's innovations and collaborations with the most important designers of his generation.