Singapore is the final stop of the global tour
Original Boba Fett and Stormtrooper costumes displayed at the exhibition
The Force will be strong in Singapore as ArtScience Museum and Pico Pro combine their powers to host STAR WARS Identities from 30 January to 25 July 2021. This marks the final stop of the exhibition’s global tour.
Developed and produced by Montreal’s X3 Productions in collaboration with Lucasfilm Ltd., the exhibition presents close to 200 original items from the extensive Lucas Museum of Narrative Art archive to explore the science of identity through the characters of Star Wars. Visitors will embark on a customised, interactive identity quest to gain new insights on the Star Wars characters while discovering their own identities at the end of the quest, aimed at allowing them to answer the simple yet profound question: What force shapes you?
“Through the exploration of the characters and worlds of Star Wars, this interactive exhibition connects us with themes that can resonate with our own sense of self, familial identity and shared experience. In Singapore, the exhibition will engage that connection… fantasy meets reality, with a dash of reflection and adventure,” said George Lucas, creator of Star Wars.
“We are very excited to be working with X3 Productions and ArtScience Museum to bring the exhibition to Singapore. Star Wars has a strong following in this part of the world and we saw an opportunity for fans in this region to see the original Star Wars artefacts before they are returned to the archives,” commented Barnabas Chia, General Manager of Pico Pro.
“STAR WARS Identities uses original artwork from the epic space saga to explore human identity in an innovative way. As visitors embark on a voyage of discovery in the exhibition, we encourage them to ponder the motivation and forces that shape who we are as individuals,” said Honor Harger, Executive Director of ArtScience Museum, Marina Bay Sands.
The STAR WARS Identities Experience
STAR WARS Identities places visitors at the centre of the exhibition experience with an interactive identity quest that spans the duration of the visit. Closely interwoven with the collection and content, the experience gives the visitors the opportunity to discover their own personal identities in the Star Wars galaxy.
A model of the Imperial fleet: Star Destroyer
The vast and exclusive showcase includes some 200 authentic props, models, costumes, and artwork from the original Star Wars films. This rich collection spans the original Star Wars canon, drawing from the classic (1977 – 1983) and prequel (1999 – 2005) trilogies, the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars™, as well as Star Wars: The Force Awakens™. Fan favourites such as Darth Vader, R2-D2, Chewbacca, Boba Fett, Yoda, and the Millennium Falcon – among many others – will be on display.
The creative process of filmmaking from early concept drawings, storyboarding, model making, through to puppetry and costume design, will also be highlighted at STAR WARS Identities.
RFID (radio frequency identification) wristband will be issued to each visitor before they enter the exhibition
STAR WARS Identities has divided its study of human identity into three major exhibition themes: the characters’ origins (Origins), the influences that shaped them (Influences), and the personal choices that altered their lives (Choices).
Within these three themes, 10 components of human identity are explored: species, genes, parents, and culture in Origins; mentors, friends, and marking events in Influences; and occupation, personality, and values in the final zone, Choices.
These components form the backbone of the exhibition, exploring the complex notion of identity both in the real world and in creative fiction. Original content throughout the exhibition will shed light on each of the components of identity. “Making-of” featurettes will be shown at STAR WARS Identities as they explore the stories behind the development of iconic Star Wars characters, explaining how they became who they are, and showing how different creative choices could have made them different characters.
Tickets and Reservations
Tickets are available for purchase from 15 January at all Marina Bay Sands box offices, website and KKDay.
Guests are strongly encouraged to pre-purchase tickets online prior to their visit, due to limits in venue capacity and timed entry to the exhibition. Visitors will have more time to visit the exhibition on Fridays and Saturdays as ArtScience Museum’s operating hours are extended till 9pm, with last admission at 8pm. The SingapoRediscovers Vouchers can also be redeemed for visits to any of ArtScience Museum’s exhibitions¹.
As part of the safe management measures, visitors are advised to adhere to all the precautionary measures implemented at the Museum including safe distancing. The Museum will also increase the cleaning and disinfection of the common touchpoints in the exhibition to ensure the health and safety of its visitors.
You can purchase your tickets online from KKDay.
STAR WARS Identities: The Exhibition is produced by X3 Productions in collaboration with Montreal Science Centre in developing the scientific content of identity, organised by Pico Pro Pte Ltd and hosted by ArtScience Museum.
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