London's Design Museum explores story of Surrealism in landmark show


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Dali’s 'Lobster Telephone' is among the exhibits exploring the story of the Surrealist movement and its impact on the world in an 'eye-opening' exhibition at London’s Design Museum. Photo: dpa

The story of the Surrealist movement and its impact on the world is set to be displayed later this year in an "eye-opening" exhibition at London's famous Design Museum.

The exhibition titled Objects Of Desire: Surrealism And Design 1924 – Today will run from Oct 14 until Feb 19 and will explore how the Surrealist movement revolutionised art and design.

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