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Star Wars: The Magic of Myth in Sydney Sep 18, 2002-Feb 2, 2003

More than 25 objects from Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones, the latest film in the Star Wars saga, will be on view in the Star Wars: The Magic of Myth exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum from 18 September 2002 to 2 February 2003.

Highlights from the latest film include the full-scale vehicles used during a wild chase through Coruscant by bounty hunter Zam Wesell and Anakin Skywalker. In one of the most important scenes in Attack of the Clones, Anakin and Amidala declare their love for each other as they wait in a Geonosian execution cart to be wheeled out to the Geonosis Arena. This execution cart is another important object that will be displayed at the Powerhouse Museum.

Included in the exhibition are Anakin Skywalker's 'Padawan' or Jedi apprentice costume, Padmé Amidala's battle costume and Zam Wesell's exotic bounty hunter garb. Costumes worn by the child Jedi trainees, include the 'novice helmet' that masked their vision to train them to use the Force rather than their eyes, will also be exhibited.

Sections of the Jedi Archives Library and the Outlander Nightclub (where Anakin and Obi-Wan Kenobi finally corner Zam Wesell), will be displayed with original set materials used while filming at Fox Studios in Sydney.

Star Wars: The Magic of Myth, which connects the films to elements of classical mythology and world culture, was first shown at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC from October 1997 through January 1999. The popularity of the exhibition led the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) to collaborate with Lucasfilm Ltd. and bring the exhibition to some of the world's top museums. The Powerhouse Museum is the final and only Australian venue of this prestigious exhibition's tour. All artefacts in the exhibition are on loan from the archives of Lucasfilm Ltd.

The exhibition showcases original artwork, props, models, costumes and characters used to create all five Star Wars films - Star Wars: A New Hope (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983) as well as Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace (1999) and Episode II Attack of the Clones (2002).

Visitors will see more than thirty costumed mannequins of the best-known Star Wars characters including R2-D2, C-3PO, Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Chewbacca, Yoda, Boba Fett, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Queen Amidala, Anakin Skywalker and Darth Maul. Jabba the Hutt is also featured reclining in splendour with his court jester, Salacious B Crumb. Many original models are also included, among them the Imperial Star Destroyer, which greets the visitors to the exhibition, the Millennium Falcon and young Anakin Skywalker's podracer.

The exhibition examines the mythological roots of the now legendary Star Wars saga. It deals with themes of heroism and redemption and the triumph of good over evil through the adventures of archetypal characters, such as the young hero, the faithful companions, the endangered maiden, and the wise guide. In the companion book entitled Star Wars: The Magic of Myth (Bantam, 1997), curator and author Mary Henderson explores the technical and philosophical influences of mythology in the Star Wars trilogy through text and illustrations.

The exhibition includes a 28-minute documentary examining the impact of Star Wars on world culture of the late 20th century. The documentary includes interviews with George Lucas, actors Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill as well as sound designer director Ben Burtt, composer John Williams and others.

On view: 18 September 2002 - 2 February 2003 Address: The Powerhouse Museum, 500 Harris Street, Ultimo Telephone: (02) 9217 0111 or infoline (02) 9217 0444 Website: www.phm.gov.au Hours: 10am until 5pm daily

SITES - a major outreach arm of the Smithsonian Institution - extends the Smithsonian collections, research, and exhibitions across the nation and to many countries. Since 1952, SITES has organised and circulated exhibitions on the arts, sciences, and humanities. Descriptions and itineraries for SITES exhibitions can be found at www.si.edu/sites.

Media information, photographs of the exhibition and interviews: Amanda Cummergen, (02) 9217 0377, amandac@phm.gov.au

Exhibition Partners
Proudly sponsored at the Powerhouse Museum by:
Nine Network Australia Principal Sponsor
Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour Supporting Sponsor

The Magic of Myth in Brooklyn April 7 - July 7

Adam Husted
Public Information Associate
Brooklyn Museum of Art
200 Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn, New York 11238-6052
Tel.: (718) 638-5000, ext. 331
Fax: (718) 638-5931
E-mail: Adam.Husted@BrooklynMuseum.org

Don't miss Star Wars: The Magic of Myth at the Brooklyn Museum of Art on view
April 7 through July 7, 2002. For tickets call toll free 1-866-606-R2D2.

Science Fiction and Fantasy Authors - Revised Edition Available Spring 2002

L.W. Currey and RB Publishing will soon be releasing - SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY AUTHORS: A Bibliography of First Printings of Their Fiction and Non-Fiction - REVISED EDITION.

This book was originally published in 1979, and quickly became the primary resource for collectors and book dealers in determining first edition and state of Science Fiction and Fantasy Books through 1977. It has been out of print since and sells for over $200 when and if found.

Mr. Currey has just revised this work and it will be available on CD ROM sometime between May 1, and June 1, 2002. It can be ordered now, however, at a significant PRE-PUBLISHING DISCOUNT. This discount will be for a limited time and for a limited number of copies. If interested, you can go to: http://www.cd-bookshop.com and get more details or contact Ron Brown, Owner of RB Publishing at ronbrown@kc.rr.com or 913-526-9519.

 

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