Inside the Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser exhibition

Take a mind-bending journey into Wonderland with our immersive exhibition, exploring the origins, adaptations and artistic reinventions of 'Alice's Adventures...' across time and media. Discover how Lewis Carroll's stories have inspired the most creative minds over the last 150 years.

Interior view of Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser showing Queen of Hearts and Mad Hatter costumes
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Interior exhibition view showing the digital tea-party projection
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A hugely enjoyable and thought-provoking exhibition.... a wonderful tumble down the rabbit hole.

The Guardian
Wide interior view showing the gallery space
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Close-up of original illustrations on display
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An unapologetic celebration of brain-expanding curiosity.

Evening Standard
Interior view showing the Virtual Reality installation
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Costumes on display in the exhibition
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This immersive blockbuster exhibition is a visual joy.

The Independent
Gallery display showing a giant caterpillar rollercoaster
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Gallery view of playing cards scenery
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If someone could put this exhibition in a tiny bottle with a label saying 'drink me', my advice would be to devour it.

Evening Standard
Fashion on display in the exhibition
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Poster art on display in the exhibition
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An enormous, immersive exhibition.

The Times
The 'Reimagining Alice' gallery with Cheshire Cat projection
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Tim Walker photographs on display in the exhibition
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This show is guaranteed to make every visitor leave smiling like a Cheshire cat.

The Londonist
The Infinity Dress on display in the exhibition
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