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Photo by John E. Barrett. TM & © 2007 SesameWorkshop. All Rights Reserved.
The Museum is pleased to announce that we will host "Jim Henson's Fantastic World" from April 3, 2010 through June 27, 2010. The exhibition features 100 original artworks, including drawings, cartoons and storyboards that illustrate Henson's talent as a storyteller and visionary. Among the variety of exhibition objects are puppets and television and movie props, photographs of Henson and his collaborators at work and original video productions, including excerpts from Henson's early career and experimental films.

Photograph by Ted Neuhoff. ©2007 The Jim Henson Company. All Rights Reserved.
Visitors will get to know Jim Henson through his doodles and drawings, his puppets and his fantastic performances. Seeing his original work firsthand opens a window into his visual thinking and provides both an appreciation of Henson as an artist and a reason to laugh out loud.

Photo by John E. Barrett, courtesy of The Jim Henson Company. Kermit the Frog © The Muppets Studio, LLC.
From the very beginning, Henson expressed his ideas with incredible bursts of invention, through a variety of visual forms, clever dialogue, songs, comic bits and animation. All of his work reveals a highly sophisticated and nuanced thought process, evident in the decades-long metamorphosis of a small group of captivating characters from simple doodles to cartoons to puppets to films. What began as a one-man enterprise eventually grew into an international phenomenon. As time passed, the simple hand puppets Henson created for his first television show, "Sam and Friends," evolved into increasingly more sophisticated characters—from the Muppets of "The Muppet Show," "Sesame Street" and "Fraggle Rock" fame to the larger-than-life fantasy creatures of "The Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth."

©2007 The Jim Henson Company. All Rights Reserved.
Click here for more information about the exhibition and about Jim Henson’s life and work.
Click here for the audio tour podcast for “Jim Henson’s Fantastic World.” You can also download it to your own player to use when you visit the museum.

Photo courtesy of The Jim Henson Company. Kermit the Frog © The Muppets Studio, LLC.
"Jim Henson's Fantastic World" is organized by The Jim Henson Legacy and SITES, in cooperation with the Henson Family; The Jim Henson Company; The Muppets Studio, LLC; and Sesame Workshop. The exhibition is made possible by The Biography Channel. Additional support has been provided by The Jane Henson Foundation and Cheryl Henson.
The Biography Channel is a 24-hour digital cable network dedicated to presenting compelling stories about the world's most interesting people. One of the most sought after and fastest growing channels available today, The Biography Channel presents vibrant profiles of intriguing individuals, plus exciting new original series, short features and documentaries. For more information, visit www.biography.com.
Established in 1993, The Jim Henson Legacy was created by family and friends in response to the extraordinary interest in the life and work of Jim Henson. The organization is dedicated to preserving and perpetuating Henson's contributions to the worlds of puppetry, television, motion pictures, special effects and media technology. By making Henson's creative body of work available to the public through presentations and exhibits, the Legacy will share the power of Henson's art and imagination and his positive view of life with generations to come.
SITES has been sharing the wealth of Smithsonian collections and research programs with millions of people outside Washington, D.C., for more than 50 years. SITES connects Americans to their shared cultural heritage through a wide range of exhibitions about art, science and history, which are shown wherever people live, work and play. For more information, including exhibition descriptions and tour schedules, visit www.sites.si.edu.

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