Opening
at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is the only US
retrospective of one of the most
celebrated American film
directors of the 20th
century, Stanley Kubrick (1928-1999), in a first collaboration
between LACMA and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
(AMPAS).
A
walkthrough of Kubrick's creative methods and immersive visuals span
from his early photographs in Look Magazine
(1940-1945) to his last
movie, Eyes Wide Shut (1999).
Each exhibit component encompasses props, projection screens with
film segments, original promotional material, annotated scripts, set
models, costumes, cameras and equipment, as well as never completed
projects such as Napoleon and The
Aryan Papers.
Each
segment is thematically organized to display the broad genre and
original fusion of form and content, illuminating the German
Expressionism with American Realism experimentation Kubrick
was known for.
First
shown at Frankfurt's Deutsches Filmmuseum, the retrospective design
evolved as it traveled to Berlin, Melbourne, Ghent, Zurich, Rome,
Paris and Amsterdam while maintaining its focus on Kubrick's artistic
and technical mastery as seen, among others, in the films Clockwork
Orange, 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Shining and Full
Metal Jacket.
Kubrick's
retrospective, along with the recent Tim Burton's retrospective and
Dali's Paintings and Film, manifest a growing interest in film as an
art-form and have led to the creation of the new Academy of Motion
Pictures Museum at LACMA’s West building campus. With Renzo Piano
and Zoltan Pali as designers, this 230,000 square feet state of the
art film museum will include theaters, galleries, interactive
movie-making stages, education centers and special event spaces.
Kubrick's
retrospective
runs from November 1, 2012, through June 30, 2013, at the Los Angeles
County Museum of Art (LACMA) at the Art of the Americas Building,
located at 5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90036. For more
information call (323) 857-6000 or visit www.lacma.org
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