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  1. Get an exclusive insight into his mind through over 700 rare objects, films, interviews, letters and photographs. Explore Kubricks special relationship with England and particularly London, as his primary film location and source of inspiration. Age guidance: The general age guidance is 12+.

  2. The brutalist architecture of the Thamesmead neighbourhood and Southmere Lake in South-East London became the dystopian stomping ground for Alex and his droogs’ violent tale. The Brunel University campus in Uxbridge, also designed in the brutalist style, was used as the rehabilitation centre for the troubled young man.

  3. See the Stanley Kubrick Archive at the Archives and Special Collections Centre, London College of Communication. The archive of acclaimed filmmaker Stanley Kubrick features material spanning his entire career. Find out more about what you can access at UAL and learn more about his work.

  4. The Design Museum, London celebrates the work of one of the greatest filmmakers of the 20th century. Marking the 20th anniversary of Stanley Kubrick’s death, the exhibition explores his unique command of the whole creative design process of film making, from story teller to director to editor.

  5. Relive iconic scenes from The Shining (1980), Eyes Wide Shut (1999) and A Clockwork Orange (1971) and see objects on display for the first time in the UK, exploring the unique relationship Kubrick had with England and particularly London as his film location and source of inspiration.

  6. Apr 26, 2019 · A Stanley Kubrick exhibition opens at the Design Museum in London, exploring the work and legacy of the legendary film director.

  7. Get an exclusive insight into his mind through rare objects, projections and interviews exploring Kubricks special relationship with England and particularly London, as his primary film location and source of inspiration.