At a San Diego Comic-Con panel, George Lucas, Guillermo del Toro, and Queen Latifah discussed the vision behind the upcoming Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, which is set to open in Los Angeles in 2025.
The central theme of the museum is "narrative art," which Lucas defines simply as art that tells a story, breaking down the traditional barriers between "fine art" and commercial art like illustration or comics. Inspired by artists like Norman Rockwell, Lucas wants the museum to be an emotional and accessible experience for everyone, not just art critics.
Key points from the discussion include:
The museum itself, designed to look like a "landed spaceship," will feature not only galleries but also theaters, educational spaces, and a public park, housing a vast collection that includes paintings, storyboards, digital art, and iconic film memorabilia. The ultimate goal is to create an inclusive institution that celebrates the universal power of storytelling through art.
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