“STAR WARS™ Identities: The Exhibition” Will Be Making A Final Stop At The ArtScience Museum This January

No Jedi mind tricks here, this is the Star Wars exhibition you’ve been looking for. Say hello there to STAR WARS™ Identities: The Exhibition, a world-touring exhibition that will make its final stop at the ArtScience Museum in Singapore, from 30 January to 13 June 2021.

Darth Vader.

The exhibition will present close to 200 authentic artefacts — that is, props, models, costumes, and artwork — from the original Star Wars films, brought to us by the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art archive. Familiar items include our favourite droids, BB-8 and R2-D2, life-sized models of Chewie and Yoda, as well as the original Boba Fett and Stormtrooper costumes. You’ll also be able to marvel at the series’ epic star ships too, including the Millennium Falcon and the Star Destroyer.

Developed and produced by Montreal’s X3 Productions in collaboration with Lucasfilm Ltd., it focuses largely on the Skywalker saga, and follows the story of Luke and Anakin Skywalker, one of the most iconic father-son duos in cinematic history and pop culture alike, from their origins on Tatooine to the friends and mentors they meet on their hero’s journey.

Original Boba Fett and Stormtrooper costumes.
Yoda.

Rather than static displays though, STAR WARS™ Identities is curated to explore “the science of identity through the characters of Star Wars”. Each guest embarks on a customised, interactive quest to both gain knowledge of the Star Wars universe, and discover their own distinct identities — you might learn more about yourself in the process.

“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,” says George Lucas, creator of Star Wars.

Episode V — Chewbacca, Han Solo, Princess Leia and Lando.
A model of the Imperial fleet: Star Destroyer.
The STAR WARS™ Identities Experience

It’s clear that the main draw here is for Star Wars fans to be able to see, first-hand, the hundreds of props, models, costumes, and artwork that goes into the original Star Wars films. These include the original (1977 – 1983) and prequel (1999 – 2005) trilogies, the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars™, as well as Star Wars: The Force Awakens™. On top of that, you’ll be delighted to find early concept drawings or storyboards, plenty of behind-the-scenes items that represent the marvel of filmmaking that went into the expansive fandom.

RFID (radio frequency identification) wristband will be issued to each visitor before they enter the exhibition.

All these are woven into the overarching theme of identity, as the exhibition aims to answer the profound question of “what force shapes you?”. To discover this, STAR WARS™ Identities divides the space into three major sections: the characters’ origins (Origins), the influences that shaped them (Influences), and the personal choices that altered their lives (Choices). Original content and “making of” featurettes alike will be on hand to explore the development of your favourite and most iconic Star Wars characters.

BB-8.
Anakin Skywalker.
TICKETS & RESERVATIONS

Tickets are available for purchase from 15 January at all Marina Bay Sands box offices and website.

Ticket prices are as follows:

  • Adult — $32 for a Standard Ticket ; $25 for Singapore residents
  • Concession — $24 for a Standard Ticket ; $20 for Singapore residents
  • Family Package (2 kids, 2 adults) — $90 for Standard Tickets ; $80 for Singapore residents

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. The SingapoRediscovers Vouchers can also be redeemed for visits to any of ArtScience Museum’s exhibitions.

STAR WARS™ Identities: The Exhibition, hosted by ArtScience Museum and Pico Pro. Head to starwarsidentities.com and marinabaysands.com/museum.

 


All images, courtesy of Lucasfilm Ltd.