The Magic of Myth exhibition has toured galleries and museums throughout North America. Larry Yee attended the exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, where he took an exhaustive series of digital photographs, which are presented here for general appreciation and analysis.
The Art of Star Wars exhibition was first convened in the Barbican gallery in London, and remained there for several months during 2000. Elwyn Chow conducted an extensive photographic survey of the models, including many photographs of the Executor.
An original dewback prop head was impressively exhibited at Bonhams auction house in London, from 24 – 26 April 2005. On 27 April 2005 the dewback was due for auction. This site presents some photographs of the dewback as it appeared on display on 26 April 2005.
The exhibition moved north to the city of Bradford, near York. In March 2001 I attended the exhibition at The National Museum of Photography, Film & Television (and the exhibition remained there until 29 April 2001). I conducted a photographic survey using a digital camera generously lent by Pete Briggs. About a third of my photographs are presented here.
Sometime after its appearances in London and Bradford, The Art of STAR WARS exhibition moved to the City Art Centre, in Edinburgh. It was open at that venue from 23 March to 8 September 2002.
The Magic of Myth exhibition made its final appearance at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney. This site presents photographs of those displays taken on several occasions, by C.J. Saxton.
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Curtis Saxton.
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Original photographs from the Powerhouse Museum exhibition
are © copyright Curtis Saxton 2002–2003.
Original photographs from the BMoA exhibition,
are © copyright Larry Yee 2002.
Images from the NMPFT exhibition,
are © copyright Curtis Saxton 2001.
Images from the Barbican exhibition,
are © copyright Elwyn Chow 2000.
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