Museum Late: The Sound of Stanley Kubrick

Join the museum for a late evening of talks, music and activities celebrating music in Stanley Kubrick’s films and a Friday Night Sketch.

What's On

What to expect

Stanley Kubrick's experimental and powerful use of music distinguished his films.

His respect and fascination for sound and the musical score resulted in the creation of some of the most unforgettable scenes in cinema history.

To coincide with the Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition, the museum is hosting an evening of activities celebrating the music in Kubrick’s films and exploring his enduring influence on musicians today.

Part of "Kubrick Now": A programme of events at the Design Museum and BFI Southbank

Museum Late: The Sound of Stanley Kubrick

Join the museum for an evening of talks, music and activities celebrating music in Stanley Kubrick’s films.

Friday Night Sketch: Drawing with Shapes

This month’s sketch will focus on the theme of Drawing with Shapes. Led by illustrator and animator Steven Wilson, the event will begin with a short presentation by Steven on his work and approach to illustration.

Free Performance: Jocelyn Pook Ensemble

The Jocelyn Pook Ensemble’s wide-ranging repertoire features music from her album Untold Things, as well as selections from some of her film and television scores, including work from Stanley Kubrick’s 1999 psychological drama Eyes Wide Shut.

Exhibitions

Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition

Step into the world of one of the greatest filmmakers of the 20th century.

David Adjaye: Making Memory

Experience the storytelling power of architecture through an exploration of seven monumental projects from celebrated architect Sir David Adjaye OBE.

Designer Maker User

Designer Maker User is an introduction to the history of contemporary design through three interconnected roles - the Designer, the User and the Maker.