Looking for a cultural activity on Oxford Street? FRAMELESS London is a must! With immersive art galleries bringing art to life, FRAMELESS London is revamping their ‘Beyond Reality’ gallery with 8 reimagined artworks and the addition of the new famous masterpiece ‘The Cyclops’ by Redon, open from the 28th March!
This spring, grab your mates or take your family to experience the boundaries of reality and step into the minds of some of the greatest surrealists ever to have lived at the reimagined ‘Beyond Reality’ gallery. Featuring world-renowned visionaries such as Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, and Edvard Munch, the new-look gallery will allow you to step inside these fantastic and outlandish works, immersing yourself in the vivid and emotionally charged worlds of the artists.
New artwork: Odilon Redon’s ‘The Cyclops’
Blurring the boundaries between reality and imagination, this refreshed six-walled, mirrored gallery invites you inside the artist’s mind like never before. In Odilon Redon’s ‘The Cyclops’, you come face-to-face with a shy woman and a towering yet gentle cyclops. This new addition to the FRAMELESS London experience invites you into a world of curiosity and wonder through immersive storytelling – perfect for curious kids!



Reimagined artworks: ‘Beyond Reality’
‘The Cyclops’ joins eight other iconic artworks that push the boundaries of immersive storytelling. Thomas Lowinsky’s ‘The Dawn of Venus’ submerges you into the ocean’s depths, where marine life performs a vibrant symphony with Venus radiating from her shell. In Hieronymus Bosch’s ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’, navigate your way through a vibrant landscape where the Garden of Eden, teeming with hybrid animals, nude figures and oversized fruit, meets the harrowing abyss of Hell.
Salvador Dalí’s dreamlike delirium in ‘The Persistence of Memory’, brings to life his iconic melting clocks as visitors freefall into a hypnotic display that captures the essence of his surreal genius. Dalí’s masterpiece comes alive as you push beyond the flat canvas, immersing in a dreamscape where time bends and drips. The creative team behind the immersive artworks also capture the haunting energy of Edvard Munch’s ‘The Scream’, reflecting the artist’s mind at the time of creation. Anxiety courses through this iconic artwork, as paint seeps in like molten lava, each stroke alive with intensity. A figure is seen with frantic gestures and lets out a scream, while the landscape around him seems to ripple in response.
Other artworks featured in Beyond Reality are Max Ernst’s ‘The Fireside Angel’, Gustav Klimt’s ‘The Tree of Life’, Henri Rousseau’s ‘The Dream’ and Salvador Dalí’s ‘The Elephants’.
Art for all!
The Experience’s extensive ticket offering includes an after-dark culture fix for over-18s with FRAMELESS Lates, which take place every Friday and Saturday evening. Weekday, term-time only, Parent & Toddler tickets are available as well as the hugely popular Multi-Sensory Tots classes. An evolving programme of new residencies, showcasing the vibrant and diverse work of the UK’s next-generation digital talent, is also included in all standard ticket purchases. Explore more here.