I finally made it out to the museum on Sunday and I have to tell you, it was worth the wait. The exhibit featured Kubrick's works from The Shining, 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, Spartacus, and more. From famous movie props to a look at his use of music in film, it was a fascinating perspective of his mindset as a creator. The exhibit easily eclipsed the Tim Burton exhibit at LACMA from several years ago.
If you happen to be in LA over the next few months, make this exhibit a priority. Tickets are $20 or free for members of the museum. For more information, visit the LACMA website.
Enjoy the photos of my day with Stanley Kubrick:
Preproduction clips from his abandoned project The Aryan Papers.
Eyes Wide Shut masks
The next few photos explain themselves...The Shining.
A Clockwork Orange.
Barry Lyndon costumes
Dr. Strangelove
2001: A Space Odyssey
Spartacus wardrobe sketch
Stanley loved chess...notice how often he features the game in his movies.
Shelley Duvall was good with a knife.
Iconic furniture from 2001: A Space Odyssey
Kubrick's famous monolith. Roger Ebert can tell you all about it here.
This photo is totally a spoiler if you have never seen The Shining.
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