The Skirball Cultural Center announces the June 1 opening of The Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimited, a dynamic new visitor experience exploring the legacy of Jim Henson (1936-1990). Featuring more than 100 objects drawn from the beloved worlds of Sesame Street, The Muppets, Fraggle Rock, The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, and much more, the traveling exhibition highlights Henson's groundbreaking work for film and television and his transformative impact on popular culture. It reveals how Henson - together with his team of builders, performers, and writers - created an unparalleled body of work that continues to delight and inspire people of all ages.
Organized by the Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI), New York, The Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimited will be at the Skirball through September 2. This traveling exhibition is a version of MoMI's ongoing The Jim Henson Exhibition, which is on view at its home in New York City.
At the Skirball, visitors will have the opportunity to view a broad range of artifacts, including more than twenty puppets, character sketches, storyboards, scripts, photographs, film and television clips, behind-the-scenes footage, and costumes. Interactive stations will invite visitors to try their hand at puppeteering on camera and designing a puppet.
In keeping with its mission, the Skirball will delve into the social impact of Henson's work, illuminating his vision to forge human connections. In particular, the Skirball will highlight how Henson's characters and stories represent individuals and communities of diverse backgrounds and abilities, inspiring the public to look BEYOND differences and cultivate a more compassionate, inclusive world.
The Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimited begins with a brief look at Henson's early life through images of Henson as a young man and reproductions of some of his early drawings and sketches. It then follows the steady RISE of his career-from early works and experiments to the famed worldwide brands of Sesame Street, The Muppets, and beyond. Highlights include:
Kermit the Frog puppet from 1978
Handwritten scripts from Henson's first television series, Sam and Friends (1955-1961)
A clip from Henson's Academy Award-nominated experimental short film Time Piece (1965)
Puppets from SESAME STREET (1969- ), including Grover, Ernie and Bert, and Count von Count
Section on The Muppet Show (1976-1981), including puppets of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Beaker, and Scooter, as well as material from the Muppets' transition to the big screen, such as set models and storyboards
Jen and Kira puppets from The Dark Crystal (1982)
Red Fraggle from Fraggle Rock (1983-1987), which celebrates its thirty-fifth anniversary this year
Jareth's and Sarah's ballroom costumes from Labyrinth (1986)
The Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimited is a traveling exhibition organized by Museum of the Moving Image (Astoria, NY) in cooperation with The Jim Henson Company, THE MUPPETS Studio, and Sesame Workshop, and toured worldwide by Flying Fish. The exhibition features puppets and other objects donated to MoMI by THE FAMILY of Jim Henson, plus works on loan from The Jim Henson Company's archives.
The Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimited made its world premiere at the Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle, May 2017-February 2018, in advance of the July 2017 debut of MoMI's permanent gallery dedicated to Henson.
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