London, UK. 18 May 2021. An immersive ‘pool of tears' - Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser exhibition at the V&A, opens as lockdown eases further. Celebrating the iconic, imaginative and inspiring story. The V&A is the first museum to fully explore the cultural impact of Alice in Wonderland and its ongoing inspiration for leading creatives, from Salvador Dalí and Yayoi Kusama, to The Beatles, Vivienne Westwood and Little Simz. The exhibition is designed by award-winning designer Tom Piper - best known for his stage designs for the Royal Shakespeare Company and the V&A as well as his Tower of Londo
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London, UK. 18 May 2021. An immersive ‘pool of tears’ - Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser exhibition at the V&A, opens as lockdown eases further. Celebrating the iconic, imaginative and inspiring story. The V&A is the first museum to fully explore the cultural impact of Alice in Wonderland and its ongoing inspiration for leading creatives, from Salvador Dalí and Yayoi Kusama, to The Beatles, Vivienne Westwood and Little Simz. The exhibition is designed by award-winning designer Tom Piper – best known for his stage designs for the Royal Shakespeare Company and the V&A as well as his Tower of London poppies installation. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News